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Alan Morgan M.D.

1931 - 2020

Alan Morgan M.D. obituary, 1931-2020, Seattle, WA

BORN

1931

DIED

2020

Alan Morgan Obituary

Alan Morgan, MD

Alan Morgan was born in South Wales on June 27, 1931 and passed away peacefully at home in Seattle on December 29, 2019, after a long battle with pulmonary fibrosis.

Alan was educated at Taunton School, a boarding school in Somerset, England - years he often fondly described as some of the best of his life. Before entering Bristol University as a medical student, he fulfilled two years of national duty in the British Army, serving in Egypt and training as a radiographer. At Bristol University, he ran track and played rugby in his free time, eventually becoming good enough to play for Bristol Rugby Club. While an unfortunate knee injury ended his promising career in rugby, his love of the sport continued throughout his life. After graduation in 1957, he continued his surgical training in London, Sheffield and Cardiff and qualified as a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. During this busy time, he managed to marry the love of his life, Mary Braund, formerly a nurse at the Bristol Royal Infirmary. They recently happily celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.

In 1966, Alan was invited to Seattle for a year of medical research at the University of Washington. At the end of that year, his life took an unexpected turn when he was recruited as the senior surgical fellow at Childrens' Hospital to help establish a pediatric training program. He was a teacher, mentor and attending Surgeon at Childrens' for more than 35 years, and was a member of the team that performed the first separation of conjoined twins at the hospital. He also maintained a busy adult practice - first at Swedish Hospital and then later at Northwest Hospital - before retiring from surgery in 1999. As a Clinical Professor of Surgery at the UW, Alan enjoyed teaching his craft to a generation of medical students as well as teaching Gross Anatomy in his later years. Following a brief "retirement", he found a second career reading vascular studies, a job he enjoyed into his 80's. During his practicing years, he was President of Seattle Surgical Society, a member of Pacific Coast Surgeons, North Pacific Surgical Society as well as the British Association of Pediatric Surgeons. He loved caring for and helping people, and over the years volunteered in hospitals and clinics in Hungary, Bulgaria and Guatemala. He also fulfilled an unrealized dream to serve as the doctor on a cruise ship in the Caribbean for a few unconventional weeks. Most of all, he felt it was a privilege to be a surgeon and to have the opportunity to serve others.

Alan remained a loyal Welshman, a fervent supporter of Wales rugby and England cricket, and a devoted alumnus of his boarding school. He loved classical music, and served as President of the Board of the Seattle Chamber Music Festival and was a founding board member of the Orcas Island Music Festival - both organizations that brought great joy to his life and made him many friends in the musical world. He also helped organize a group to commission new classical music that has been performed around the US and abroad, including most recently in Paris this past December.

While his work as a doctor was a center point of his life, he pursued many other interests during his wonderful 88 years - enjoying sailing, good food and wine, travel, a little golf, his beach house & apple trees in Kingston, and for a few exciting years, a partnership in racehorses. He led a full and rewarding life and was loved by so many.

Alan felt lucky to have his family surrounding him in Seattle. He was an amazing father and grandfather. His family - and extended family - brought so much pleasure to his life. He leaves behind his wife, Mary, his son Richard (Karin), daughter Charlotte (Mike) and son Rowland (Laura) and six grandchildren, Emmett and Angus Wayte, Owen and Jane Morgan, and Erik and Tove Morgan - all will miss him dearly but are blessed to hold such fond memories of his kind and loving spirit. May we all be so lucky.

There will be a celebration of Alan's life on Tuesday,

February 11, 2020

at 1:00 pm at the

Seattle Yacht Club.

All who knew and loved Alan

are invited to attend!

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Seattle Times on Jan. 12, 2020.

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jem telling

September 8, 2020

I knew he and mary when he and I were medical students at bristol,Many years ago we enjoyed their hospitality in seattle.I am much saddened by his recent death.Our condolences to Mary and family.I will try and contact mary via S.Y.C.

Rebecca Wood

February 10, 2020

Such a lovely man. I will miss him very much. So glad we got to see him holding court when we came over. Sending lots of love xx

Melinda Bargreen

February 10, 2020

In addition to all his other gifts and talents, Alan was a tremendous music lover and supporter of the arts, and his very strong opinions about performers and concerts were always fascinating to hear. He knew what he was talking about, too! Alan and Mary were beloved figures together on the concert scene, always supportive and full of ideas for the future. Alan took great pride in Mary's literary achievements; they made a wonderful couple. The lights in our arts community have been dimmed with the loss of Alan. Sincerest sympathy to Mary and to all the family and friends who mourn him.

Terry and Mike Haert

February 10, 2020

Mary, we are so saddened to hear of Alan's passing. He was such an an inspiring man; we always loved hearing him talk - well, about pretty much anything. You two complemented each other so well.


We are sorry we can't join in Alan's Memorial Service and Celebration of Life. We just returned from 3 weeks in southeast Asia and are on house quarantine for two weeks. Only one week has passed though it feels like much more than that.

Please know that we will be with you in spirit.

Warm regards,

Terry and Mike Hart

Mark Miller

January 19, 2020

I worked with Alan for years at Northwest Hospital. He was always helpful,gentle and wise, and a great mentor. Thanks Alan.

Mark Miller
Seattle

January 14, 2020

Alan was such a special person who lighted up every room he entered. I knew him as a map collector of maps of Pembrokeshire in Wales at a time when I owned an art gallery in Seattle selling vintage maps. My condolences to his lovely wife Mary, a writer in her own rights, and his family.
Carolyn Staley

JOHN BAKER

January 13, 2020

Alan was a favorite Rompers Golf Club member and great fun to share a game with.
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and Mary today and always.
John Baker

Robert Howisey

January 12, 2020

Alan was a mentor, friend and partner at Northwest Surgical Specialists.I will remember him fondly as an excellent surgeon who cared deeply for his patients.
Robert L. Howisey, MD, FACS

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