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Donald Charles Morton Jr., 58, of Oklahoma City, passed away tragically in a car accident with his fiancé, Karin Patton, on July 22, 2025. Born June 13, 1967, in Norman, Oklahoma, Don was the beloved son of Linda and Donald Charles Morton Sr.
A proud veteran, Don served ten years in the United States Air Force. After his service, he continued to serve his community through his work with the Cleveland County Sheriff's Department and later as a skilled mechanic at Tinker Air Force Base.
Don was a man of resilience and heart. He faced life’s challenges with a quiet strength and unwavering love for his family. He is survived by his brother, Carl Morton, and his sister, Misty Zebert. Don was a devoted father to his four children: Cory Morton and wife Melisha, Skyler Morton, Sabryna Henson and husband Austin, and Logan (Ruby) Morton. He was also a proud grandfather to Rebecca, Aria, and Leonidas.
Don’s warm spirit, wit, and deep love for his family defined his life. Though he has departed, his legacy endures in the lives he touched.
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910 NW 79th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73114
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