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William Charles "Bill" Morgan Jr.

Corpus Christi, Texas

Aug 24, 1951 – Oct 24, 2017

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BORN
August 24, 1951
DIED
October 24, 2017
LOCATION
Corpus Christi, Texas
CHARITY
Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

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William Charles "Bill" Morgan, Jr. Corpus Christi, TXWilliam Charles "Bill" Morgan, Jr., 66, passed away at home on October 24, 2017. He was born in Canton, Ohio on August 24, 1951 to his parents, William and Ann Morgan. He is survived by the love of his life and wife of 38 years, Olivia Morgan,...

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Mr. Morgan was on my mind today; he was a kind, fair and gentle man. I am truly grateful for all of kindness he has shown all of the Elizardo family over the years at the hotel. He is missed and well thought of.

I hope you're on a boat with the breeze in your hair and a big fish on your line!

See you on the other side one day

Bill gave me many fond memories and laughs growing up, from the quarterback of our football team to Bill driving me to school in the Mustang! rest in peace!

Betsy and I are sad to hear of Bill's passing. Our love and condolences to the family.

For most of the 25 years that I worked in the hotel industry, Bill was my colleague. Even though we had competing hotels for some of that time, our relationship was always one of collaboration. He taught me a great deal about the business and gave me perspective. Due to Bill's humility, most people would not have realized that his leadership in our local tourism industry was pivotal. He touched thousands of peoples lives during his career, and we were all better for having known this great...

Mr Morgan was a great manager. He was fair, smart, fun, and inspiring. Thank you for our time together

Hanna Averitt Bennett

When I hear the name Billy one person comes to my mind, it's my youngest cousin. Billy passing takes me back to a time of fond memories of family. I'm sorry and sad that I didn't get to spend more time with him.

Ron Holligan

Once in a lifetime you meet that one friend, the one you will never forget. Bill was that to me and I am sure to many others... Thank you for the honor of that one last ride together.

So sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man. I remember Cassandra's wedding. It was fun checking in the family at the hotel. He was a wonderful boss.