Gloria Lee Morgan, 96, beloved Mother, Grandmother, Great-grandmother, Wife, and Daughter, was called to her eternal resting place on March 17, 2025. She entered this world on October 16, 1928, in Chicago, IL, born to Albert and Geneva Morgan.
Gloria will be going to her resting place with her husband, Col. Edward F. Morgan. As a military wife, she lived an adventurous life of constantly moving to new places, new friends, and diverse cultures. They made San Antonio their home of retirement. She was a strong wife and mother. She raised 4 children and also has 5 grandchildren.
She is survived by her Ed Morgan (Son), Karen "Morgan " Callaghan (Daughter), Sean Callaghan (Grandson), Nicholas Callaghan (Grandson), Cayman Castleton (Granddaughter), Liam Lopez (Great-grandson), Adam Castleton (Great-grandson), Allie Castleton (Great-granddaughter).
A Graveside Service will be held at Ft. Sam National Cemetery on April 8, 2025, at 2:00 PM in San Antonio, Texas
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