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Woodrow F. Morgan

Phoenix, Arizona

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Woodrow F. Morgan, 84 years old, died of cancer on May 29, - 2003 in Scottsdale, AZ. Woodrow was born in Omaha, Nebraska on July 25, 1918 to Alabama and Oceola Morgan. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Juanita Oliphant of Council Bluffs, Iowa and his six siblings: sisters,...

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I never met the man never knew who you was till today and I wonder why he's not in the history books like he's should be this man was more than a just a soldier he was a father a loving husband and a icon to many of us he laid down the foundation for those that didn't stand up for human rights he did more than any man these days have done what he's gone through none of us would ever imagine or go through in one lifetime I salute you and I continue to pray for more men like you in our lives...

He walked in the valley and feared nothing. His profound wisdom and courage taught us more than anything found in books. I was blessed to have him for my Dad. God bless him always.

Sorry for your loss. Woody will be missed. Our prayers and thoughts go out to the family. Love always
Colette & Louie Mesa
and family Marisella, Dominique & gabriel.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family. We were blessed to have known Woody and having him as a part of our family. Our Lord has given him peace now and he is no longer in pain. He will be missed. I pray daily for his wife Mary, My Aunt. We love you. From Raymond, Angel, Francisca, Jesus, Vincente, Faleena, Leticia, Margarita, Christina, and our newest addition my grandson Roameon. Love always the Martinez's.

Although I never had the honor of meeting Woodrow Morgan, I feel honored to be a member of a family with a Legend who will remain not just in our memories but the memories of all African Americans because of the profound mark he made and the trail he has paved for all African Americans.

Woodrow Morgan, may your spirtual wings fly over us to remind us of who we are. We are a great people. Thank you and I honor you!

may the winds of heaven continue to carry you on your jurney.Rest In Peace. Woody.

your Son-In Law

David