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William H. "Bill" MORGAN

Farmington, Minnesota

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Survived by daughter, Michelle Semantel (Mickey); and granddaughter, Rebecca Semantel. Also survived by sister, Carol Henry (Tim); brother, Joseph Morgan (Francine); and nine nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by wife, Glynis (Sanford) Morgan; parents Kenneth and Olive Morgan. Memorials...

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Well done, Bill. Rest in Peace. Condolences to family and dear friends.
Dennis

My deepest condolences to Michelle and her family. Your mom was one of me dearest friends, dating back to junior high. When she became ill, your dad went out of his way to contact me . He kept me in the loop about her health and was so welcoming to me, even when my presence felt as if I was intruding on family time. I am so sorry for your loss but am sure you are comforted by the knowledge that his pain is over.

I'm sorry I couldn't make it to the funeral. Bill was a mentor to many of us and a friend. He will be missed.

The FTD Comfort Planter

Rest in Peace Bill my Friend. To Bill's Family It was turly an honer to have worked with Bill I will miss him dearly. He is now in a better place and his suffering is over.

Mike Bublitz EA
UBIT Tax Specialist
Retired

Bill was always so positive, friendly, and sincerely cared about everyone. A great coworker and very proud dad and grandpa. He embraced life and is a living memory for those who knew him. He will be missed.

I worked with Bill at the Department of Revenue in the Corp Resources Unit. He was one of the first people I interacted with when joining the Corporate Tax Division as he would train in new employees on certain Corp tax and other general Division housekeeping matters.

I also remember he was one of the few people, in the Division, who was very well versed in our old Taxpayer Accounting (TPA) System and could actually understand the transactions and adjustments to an account. Bill...

He was a warm, funny guy. A treasure.

I worked with Bill for many years at DOR. His upbeat, helpful nature and optimistic view of life were an inspiration to me. Bill was the kind of co-worker people dream of having. He knew the job inside and out and wanted others to succeed. His sense of humor carried us through some challenging times. Nothing could keep this guy down. Bill was also the quintessential family man. He shared with us many stories of his wife Glynis, their daughter Michelle and her husband Mick, and their...