James Clark Morgan
August 19, 1957
November 20, 2013
James Clark Morgan passed away on 11/20/2013 at the age of 57. He lived in Sparks, NV. He retired from General Motors after 34 years, from the Emeryville office, Sacramento, and then in Reno. He is survived by his only brother Richard E. Morgan from IL, and 3 sisters, Janet K. Lamun and Debbie M. Gent from CA, and Karen L. Casady from IL, and many relatives, friends, and coworkers from General Motors. Services will be held in the near future in California.
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I still think about you often and miss you so much. We had such great conversations about some deep subjects. I'm hoping your enjoying the company of your mom, sisters and all our loved ones.
Deanna Dornaus
Family
December 14, 2021
SO many memories Jim, I'm so glad to have time with you,I respected and looked up to you as a cousin, a man and a friend. I'll miss our talks and I'm gonna miss you too I'll never stop thinking of you!
Michelle Mitchell
December 18, 2013
Jimmy my friend I will miss you we were suppose to get together soon & now my friend we will have to wait till we meet again. You were loved and will be missed my friend I love ya my brother.My love to your friends & family
Ross Kiser
December 17, 2013
To my cousin, i adore you, your my hero and strength. Our love will always be eternal. Thank you for listening and helping me through hard times. I will miss you everyday, for the rest of my life. One day we will be together. I love you Jim Morgan.
Jayme Howard
December 17, 2013
Deanna Dornaus
December 17, 2013
Jimmy was my dear cousin. He is and will always be missed. He always made me laugh and I value our deep conversations. Rest in Peace Mr. Morgan.
Deanna Dornaus
December 17, 2013
Rudy & Karen Viola
December 15, 2013
Rest in peace Jim
Molly Belke
December 15, 2013
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Dennelle jJensen
December 14, 2013
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