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Timothy J. Morgan, born on June 19, 1981, tragically passed away unexpectedly on April 25, 2025. He leaves behind a legacy of joy and laughter that touched the lives of many.
For 17 years, Timothy dedicated himself to his career, primarily at Murphy and Nolan, where he earned the respect and admiration of his colleagues. He also worked alongside his best friend, Will, at Houston Clean Up and Removal, continuing to build meaningful connections during his professional journey.
Timothy was known as the life of the party, with a remarkable ability to make people laugh and a talent for engaging in conversation with anyone. His selfless nature shined through in all aspects of his life; he always put others before himself, a trait that endeared him to all who knew him.
In his leisure time, Timothy pursued hobbies that reflected his zest for life. He enjoyed bowling, camping, fishing, and playing the bass guitar. These activities not only showcased his interests but also allowed him to create cherished memories with family and friends.
Timothy is survived by his beloved children: son, Tyler Morgan, son, Aaron Horton, daughter, Jamie Cooper, and daughter, Jorja Cooper. He was a devoted father who showered his children with love and wisdom. Additionally, he is survived by his parents, Patricia and James Morgan, and his sister, Jamie Morgan, all of whom will forever hold his memory close to their hearts.
Friends and family are invited to honor Timothy’s life at New Comer Cremations & Funerals, located at 705 N Main St, Syracuse, NY, 13212. A visitation will take place on May 8, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM, followed by a memorial service at 7:00 PM.
Timothy J. Morgan will be remembered for his infectious laughter, compassionate spirit, and the endless love he shared with those around him. His impact on the lives of others will not be forgotten, and he will be deeply missed.
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