Daryl Jay Morgan
CAMBRIDGE: Daryl Jay Morgan, 70, of Cambridge, passed away Friday October 18, 2013 at his residence.
Daryl was born June 6, 1943 in New Lexington, the son of the late Dwight C. and Mary E. Morgan. He was an avid golfer, Buckeyes fan and Red Sox fan and he served his country in the US Navy where he received the National Defense Metal.
Daryl is survived by his wife Jane Morgan whom he married November 21, 1964; his children Sarah (Randy) Cook of Cambridge, Eric A. Morgan of Miamisburg, OH; his two granddaughters Samantha Cook and Stephanie Morgan; his brothers James Donald (Karen) Morgan and his sisters Barbara Grewell, Carol Whissel, Frances (Sam) Jurkovich and Norma Kemper.
In addition to his parents, Daryl is preceded in death by his son Daryl J. Morgan Jr; his brothers Charles "Bill" W. Morgan, Dwight C. Morgan Jr, Larry Morgan and sister Shirley Morgan.
In keeping with Daryl's wishes his body will be cremated and no services observed.
The Farus Funeral Home of New Concord is assisting the Morgan Family.
www.farusfh.com
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I am so sorry for your loss.
Heidi (Conkle) Collins
October 21, 2013
Will miss my little brother, love him so much. Your sister Barbie. Grewell. ..
Barbie Grewell
October 21, 2013
Jane and family so sorry about uncle
Daryl he is loved and will be very missed love u all chuck and carol
October 21, 2013
RIP uncle Daryl you will be miss. Love you uncle Daryl
Jamie Cole
October 21, 2013
So sorry for the lost of my uncle Daryl you will be miss but never forgotten we all love you uncle Daryl
Jamie Cole
October 21, 2013
RIP Uncle Daryl. I will be rooting for your Red Sox to win the world series. I know you will be pulling for them from Heaven. Love, Dixie
October 20, 2013
Carol,so sorry for the loss of your brother.My condolences to the family.
Patsy Stockdale
October 20, 2013
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