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Clyde Morgan Obituary

Clyde L. Morgan, Jr., 69, owner of Northside Package Store in Havana, Fla., passed away on Tues., Dec. 28, 2010 in Tallahassee, Fla. He leaves to cherish his memories a devoted and loving wife, Lillie Morgan, daughters; Tracy Manners (Alberick) and Cheryl Morgan Mitchell; son, Robert Morgan; grandson; Christian Manners; mother: Christine Morgan, sisters; Callie Simmons, Gloria Jean Scott (Donald), Vera Byrd and Joycelyn Darrisaw (Dan); brothers; Richard Morgan, Sr., (Connie), James Morgan (Joyce), Dean Mosley (Pam) and a host of other relatives and friends.

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Published by Tallahassee Democrat from Dec. 30, 2010 to Jan. 6, 2011.

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Cheryl Morgan Rollins

January 6, 2020

Daddy,
It's hard to believe you've been gone 9 years.
So much has happened since you left us. If only heaven had a telephone, we would talk for days, non-stop.

Oh what I would do for one of your hugs right now or one of your crazy jokes that only you would get sometimes and crack yourself up.

God has given us unimaginable strength and peace did finally come. We pray that our heavenly father continues to wrap his loving arms around us and guide us daily.

We love and miss you so much, Daddy.

December 28, 2014

Daddy,

We still love you and miss you so very much. Jake is growing quickly and still looks a lot like you. My brave little man just pushed out one of his front teeth on his own. It has been loose for a while. He is still very smart (also like his Grandpa). He still talks about you. He still remembers throwing the blue ball with you. We still have that ball. We even have the toys you bought him on his very first Christmas.

I have changed the batteries in most of his toys a number of times, but I have never had to change the batteries in the battery operated toy that you bought him. They have lasted now for over five years.

It was hard to give up the crib a few days ago, but I know you would have wanted us to. Jake really did need that extra space in his room. We still have pictures and memories.

When Jake was born a month earlier than expected, I will never forget how you went out that night after closing the store, bought a crib and put it together, to be sure your grandson had a place to sleep. We could not have asked for a more thoughtful and loving father and grandfather. We are so thankful to have had you in our lives.

Today all of your children and grandchildren spent some time together. It was great seeing all of your grandchildren playing together. We all took a picture together. There is a little bit of you in all of us, and we are honored to be the offspring of such an exceptional human being.

With eternal love and gratitude,
Tracy

December 28, 2014

Daddy/Grandpa,
We remember.
With love and gratitude,
Tracy, Cheryl, Bobby, Robert, Julian, Christopher, Jake and Ethan.

December 28, 2014

Daddy it's hard to believe you've been gone for 4 years. I love and miss you more today than ever. Until I see you again Daddy...

The Legacy Continues

December 28, 2014

December 28, 2014 Grandsons

December 28, 2014

June 24, 2014

Reflecting on special moments shared with an awesome father.

Daddy,

You were always there beside me, cheering on each small success
It meant so much for me to know
You shared my happiness

Through all my ups and downs
it was as special as could be
To feel your love and know that you
were always there for me

You would have been 73 years old today. We love you and miss you so very much.

Tracy

June 15, 2014

Remembering a Remarkable Father on Father's Day

It is only right to have a day,
completely set apart
For men who hold a special place,
within their children's hearts -

Men who make this world,
a better place to learn and grow
Through the strength, love , courage
and integrity they show

Men with patience, perseverance,
who work hard and sacrifice
And possess the wisdom that one needs
to hand out good advice

Men who have a sense of humor
that brings smiles and laughter too
These great men deserve a special day
We all thank God for you


Daddy, I will always remember the warmth and kindness in your smile, the strength in your decisions, the wisdom in your words and the honor in your character. These memories continue to guide and inspire me. I will always have an abundance of love, admiration and respect for you. You were a wonderful person and a very, very special father.

Your daughter,
Tracy

December 28, 2013

REMEMBERING AN AWESOME FATHER

Proverbs 10:7
The memory of the righteous is blessed.

Daddy,
Today marks three years since the Lord called you home. We love and miss you greatly. While your absence remains difficult to endure, we feel blessed to have so many wonderful memories of you and the good times we shared. You will live forever in our hearts.

With love and gratitude,
Tracy

August 18, 2013

Memories warm with love and sharing, Laughing, living, always caring
What a cherished part they play
On your anniverasary day

Happy 51st Anniversary Daddy

This special day brings warm thoughts of many other days, when you an Mom have shared the ups and downs of life, in a hundred loving ways.

You've been there for each other,
Day to day and year to year
So we celebrate these great memories
when your anniversary's here.

We love and miss you so very much,
Tracy and Jake

August 18, 2013

What is a Husband?

A husband is a man you really like,
and really love.
He's the closest friend you've ever had.
His smile can make you smile,
and just his being there can cheer you up, no matter what goes wrong.

A husband is that special man who shares your dreams and helps them to come true. He gives the special meaning to that beautiful word - together.

Clyde,
You were a wonderful husband and a very special man. I am proud to have been your wife. It really didn't matter where we were, or what we were doing, as long as we had each other to share it all. When I hear the word blessing, I think of you and all of the wonderful years we shared. I will love you and miss you always.

Happy 51st Anniversary

Lillie

June 24, 2013

Happy 72nd birthday Daddy!

If you were here, you would probably be closing the liquor store right now. You'd be looking forward to getting home to open your gifts and celebrate with your family, and we'd all be in party mode, just waiting to hear your truck pull up in the driveway.

We would have all planned to go out to the restaurant of your choice on Sunday, with a larger group of family and friends. You probably would have picked Long Horn, because you loved a good steak and it"s close to the house.

I was thinking of all the fun we had at some of your past birthday celebrations, and for a while, it felt as though you were still here. . . still stirring up fun, still making us smile and laugh, still being Daddy.

Daddy, I love and miss you so much. I pray that God will shower your soul with blessings today and throughout eternity.

Much Love, Peace and Birthday Blessings
Tracy

Cheryl Morgan

June 24, 2013

Happy Heavenly Birthday, Daddy! I love and miss you so much.

June 16, 2013

Remembering an Awesome Father on Father's Day

Daddy,
I have always looked up to you
I have always admired you
I have always respected you
and I have always, always been proud to be your daughter. . . and I always will.

Loved you then, love you now, love you always,

Tracy

February 1, 2013

Who may ascend into the hill of the Lord? And who may stand in His holy place? He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who has not lifted his soul to falsehood, and has not sworn deceitfully.

Psalm 24: 3-4


Daddy,
It is such a comfort that we do not have to wonder or worry about where you will spend eternity. You were a very genuine person, with such a pure heart. You truly looked for the best in everyone. You had the greatest character of anyone I have ever known. You were truly a good person.

I think Jake is going to be a lot like you. He already has such a big heart, and he is unbelievably forgiving.

He got bitten by ants a few months ago. There were several painful, itchy bumps on his ankles. He was still scratching and rubbing them when I told him my plans for the ants. I could barely believe what I heard next. "Nooooooo Mommy! Don't hurt them. They were hungry. The ants are my friends." I explained why they would remain on my foe list and why he should avoid his his tiny pals in the future. He avoid ants now, but still does not want to see any living thing come to harm.

Other parents have commented to me that he seems mature for his age. He is always trying to look out for everyone; his peers, Momma, Cheryl, me. He is quite the little man.

He is still very smart. I know how proud that made you. He memorized the entire story of "Twas the Night Before Christmas" during the holiday season. I started reciting the story to him in December, on the nights it was not convenient to pull out the bedtime books.

A few days before Christmas, I was busy in the kitchen when I heard him on the baby monitor. I had no idea he had been memorizing the story word for word. I was stunned.

I dropped every thing I was doing and rushed to his room. There he was with the biggest smile on his face, reciting "Twas the Night Before Christmas." He was even acting out some of the parts. He was so proud of himself. I could tell he wanted to surprise me. It was a wonderful surprise. He continues to amaze me. Just as you did.

I love you Daddy.

January 1, 2013

Christmas Season 2012

I love you and miss you
But please shed no tear
I had a great Christmas
In Heaven this year

We rang in the New Year
With plenty good cheer
Sipping cranberry juice
and Belvedere


Happy New Year Daddy!

The joy of the Holiday Season is still bittersweet. We remember how much you loved being with family during this festive time of year and we miss you so very much. It brings us comfort to imagine you still having great times.

You were such an upbeat fun person. You had a knack for keeping the good times rolling.

Christmas Season 2010, before you closed the store for the Holiday, you pulled a bottle of Belvedere to bring home and share with friends and family.

You had a light cocktail after driving back from South Florida the evening before your passing. Belvedere and cranberry was the last cocktail you enjoyed, while you rested in your recliner and watched the football game (Falcons vs Saints).

Though Smirnoff and grapefruit juice was your cocktail of choice for many years, grapefruit juice was not compatible with your high blood pressure medication. So in recent years, if you decided to have a coctail, you used cranberry juice instead.

In Holiday Seasons to come, if we choose to enjoy/serve spirits, as a new tradition, Belvedere and cranberry juice will be the cocktail of choice.

Just another small way that we so fondly remember you, celebrate you and hold you close to our hearts, during the Christmas Season, and always.

We love you Daddy.
Tracy

September 10, 2012

Remembering an Awesome Father and Grandfather on Grandparent's Day

Daddy we missed you so much today. Momma, Cheryl, Jake and I got together for dinner. We started laughing and talking about the good times and the joy you brought to our lives. We even talked about all those fine meals you used to cook, and the pride you took in the dishes you prepared. You made it look so simple, but none of us ever learned to cook a steak like you (among other dishes). They were always so tender and delicious. However, the thing I remembered most about you this Grandparent's Day, was your special love for Jake.

I was always so touched by the picture of Jake you kept taped on your cash register at work. You wanted to see his little face as you rang up sales throughout the day. Your love for him was apparent.

You were always so gentle and patient with him. You always took the time to play with him and make him feel special. Jake really loved you too. He was only 18 months old when you had to leave us, but he talked about you obsessively for several months. He still asks about you, or sometimes he simply says, "Grandpa is in Heaven." He still misses his Grandpa. The toys you bought him are still among his favorites. I remember it was important to you to choose toys that were educational. Jake still loves to learn and is still advanced for his age. I remember how proud that made you.

A couple of days ago I was telling Jake that he was handsome and smart just like his Grandpa. I also told him how much you loved him. Jake looked around the room and said, "I love you Grandpa." I hoped you heard it somehow. I know how much it would have meant to you to hear those words from Jake before you passed on. He had not reached the developmental level to speak it yet, but I know it was on his heart.

In a conversation we had a couple of months before you passed on, you said "I live for Jake." That was powerful. I will make sure Jake always knows how much he meant to you and how proud you were of him. I will always remind him to live life to his fullest potential.

Daddy, even though you no longer live on this earth for Jake, you will always live through him. We will always be proud to have your blood coursing through our veins. We will always be proud to be Morgans.

I love you Daddy
Tracy

Cheryl Morgan

August 23, 2012

Daddy,
I was just thinking about how you would jokingly have conversations with yourself. Something would always occur to trigger one of these self talks. You would always start by saying this or that happened…and then proceed by saying "so I asked myself…SELF…?” You would then ask the question and yourSELF would give an answer. Of course the answer would always be right because you were a "Baaaaaaad Man [another Daddy quote]!" It seems like every day I have new memories. Love you so much!

Cheryl Morgan

August 21, 2012

I just thought about our last Thanksgiving together. I didn't find out until the night before that you didn't have your usual help on Thanksgiving at the store. I had just finished shopping for everything I needed to prepare for our annual Thanksgiving feast. This would mean that I could only prepare half of what I originally planned. The morning hours I planned to utilize for cooking would now be spent working at the store. Even though I was really excited about a couple of the dishes I planned to prepare, I was even more ecstatic for an opportunity to spend time with you, especially at the store. You always seemed so content when you were there. You would just sit in your chair, doing crossword puzzles like you didn't have a trouble in the world.

Business was pretty steady that day…I can still hear customers coming into the store saying, “Happy Thanksgiving Boss Man!” One of the biggest highlights of our day was a plate of Thanksgiving dinner sent to by Ms. Carolyn. Both of our eyes lit up when we saw that plate coming through the door. We were soooooo happy! Enough of the store snacks…we were about to “Get Dooooown [as Daddy would say]” on some REAL FOOD! That was the best ham I had ever tasted. We discussed whether or not the ham had been smoked or not. We shared the plate of food and knew that would hold us over until our real feast at the house later.

As the time drew near, we counted down the registers in preparation for closing. It was only 6:00 so we still had plenty of time left in the day to enjoy the holiday. You thanked me for being such a big help and coming on a moment's notice. I told you as I always did…”Daddy, I enjoy working at the store. Don't ever think that you can't call me to help out. That's what family is for!” If only I could get another last minute call to work with you at the store, Daddy.

Loving and missing you more today than yesterday. My heart will never beat the same.

Cheryl Morgan

August 20, 2012

My Dearest Daddy,
You possessed qualities that most can only dream of. Through your strength and determination, you showed me that dreams can come true as you always strived for greatness. You were a man of God and it always gave me so much peace and comfort to see both you and Mama on your knees praying every night before going to bed. It's that same faith and Love for God that has sustained us since your passing.

Your character set you apart from many as you were a man of integrity and lived by example. It made me soooo proud to have a father that was admired and respected by so many. Whether you were working at your store, doing yard work, whistling a favorite tune, playing with Jake, doing a crossword puzzle, watching television or just sitting in your recliner sleeping, it always brought joy to my heart knowing that you were here with us.

You had a genuine love for people and treated everyone with the utmost respect. Even at your store, you made a point of learning each customer's name and addressing them in a positive tone each visit. Just little things like that set you apart from others.

Whatever the question…you ALWAYS had an answer…a correct answer. I just loved it! [I'm actually smiling as I'm typing.?] There was never a need for googling or researching anything. The answer was always a phone call or visit away. You always had this little proud smurk when you would explain your answers. Not only were you book smart but educated us about life as well. Life lessons are always the best!!!!

Daddy you made me feel invincible. I felt that as long as you were with me nothing, I mean nothing could stand in my way from achieving goals and making things happen in other aspects of my life. You never judged me when I made mistakes. You allowed me to mature and learn life's lessons on my own. I know that was really hard for you at times but I thank you. Just knowing that you always had my back and supported me regardless was a great comfort.

Since you left us, I have found myself talking to you more and more as the days, turned into weeks, then months. I even find myself justifying decisions and actions that I know you would probably question. I always start by saying, “Well Daddy…” I'm also working really hard not to talk on the cell phone while driving. Not quite there but working on it. See, you are still keeping me on my toes.?

I will miss all of the happy times…soooo, soooo many happy times: Those rides to school when I missed the bus, swimming at the lake, fishing trips, wiping the mascara from my face the first time I tried make up, our special dance at the Debutante's ball, walking me down the aisle at my wedding, all of the road trips everywhere, ALWAYS correcting me when using a little slang or not pronouncing a word properly, comforting and encouraging me in times of need. Ohhhhh just so many special memories to cherish.

I will always remember our last Christmas. If only I knew this would be the last day I would spend with the man that loved, encouraged and adored me for 45 years of my life. If I only knew that within 3 days I would never hear your voice or see your smiling face again. You would always insist on walking us to our cars when leaving at night, even though I would always say it wasn't necessary. I remember tip toeing out of the door Christmas night being careful not to awake you since you were leaving for a trip 4 AM the next morning. Now I regret not having that last walk to my car with you that night.

Daddy, THANK YOU for always putting the needs of your family first; THANK YOU for loving us and being an inspiration to so many; THANK YOU for teaching us to appreciate our blessings; THANK YOU for always having a positive outlook on life and THANK YOU for making me the strong, confident, positive woman I am today.

Life will never be the same without you Daddy but I promise to live life to the fullest and always be a blessing to others until that GLORIOUS day we meet again. I LOVE YOU forever Daddy with all my heart and soul. Rest in Peace.

August 18, 2012

Clyde,

We talked about doing something really special for our 50th wedding anniversary. I still can't believe you are not here. You were beyond special. I don't think there is a word in the dictionary that could describe how much you meant to me. I miss you so much. When things go wrong, I often think about how you were always there, making everything right again.

You never forgot an anniversary or a birthday. You would always acknowledge our anniversary with a beautiful card. If we didn't have time to do something on the day it arrived, we would plan to celebrate later. You would always take me to dinner or buy me a nice gift.

The longest we ever postponed the celebration, was the last anniversary that we celebrated together. I chuckled when I thought about our special dinner in November. I really enjoyed it. Then the next month you were gone.

I know there will never be another like you in my life. You are irreplaceable. I will always love you.

Lillie



What is a Husband?

A husband is a man you really like, and really love. He's the closest friend you've ever had. His smile can make you smile. His mere presence can cheer you up, no matter what goes wrong. . .

A husband is that special man who shares your dreams and helps them to come true. He gives that special meaning to the word - together.

It really didn't matter where we were or what we were doing, as long as we had each other to share it all.

Happy Anniversary

August 18, 2012

Daddy,
Remembering you, with love, on your 50th wedding anniversary. We miss you so much.
Love,
Tracy

Happy Birthday Daddy!

June 25, 2012

Tracy Manners

June 25, 2012

Remembering you in a very special way on your birthday.

Happy Birthday Daddy!

It brings a smile to my face when I think of how much you enjoyed this time of year, with Father's Day and your birthday usually within the same week.

We loved to watch your excitement build as your stack of gifts grew from day to day. It was even more fun to watch you open them. You loved opening gifts!

It was a joy to shop for you, because there was no pressure. You were always happy and appreciative no matter what. However, when you opened a gift you really loved, your reaction was usually over the top.

It wasn't at all uncommon for you to get up and "break it down," which would lead to chants of "Go Daddy, it's your birthday, it's your birthday, go Daddy!" Some might say that on occassion, things may have gotten a bit out of hand. . . but hey. . . it was your special day.
Sometimes we would join you and make it one big dancefest. Of course, this was the reaction we were always shooting for when shopping for you.

You have brought so much fun and laughter to all of our lives. While we miss your presence greatly, it brings us some comfort to know you are still with us in spirit.

Yesterday evening, Momma was wearing a t-shirt she bought for you years ago, but decided to keep for herself. Whenever she would wear it, you playfully reminded her she was wearing your shirt. It was just something between you and Momma. None of us knew anything about it (until yesterday evening).

Momma and Jake were alone in her bedroom. Jake was staring towards her bedroom window, but did not respond when she asked, "What are you looking at?" Then all of a sudden he said, "You're wearing Grandpa's shirt." It startled her at first, but she had to be sure, "What did you say?" Jake wrapped his little arms around her neck, gave her a big hug and repeated softly in her ear, "You're wearing Grandpa's shirt."

We were planning to celebrate Jake's birthday today, but unfortunately we were rained out. The fact that it is also your birthday would have made the celebration extra special. I remember the fun conversations we had about you and Jake celebrating your birthdays together.

Even though Jake's birthday celebration has been postponed until next Sunday, today I still celebrate you and who you were. . . an extraordinary person. . . a good and decent man. . . and a loving husband, father and grandfather.

I love you Daddy,

Tracy

Tracy Morgan-Manners

June 18, 2012

Father's Day

Remembering a wonderful father with gratitude, respect and love.

He tends his flock like a shepherd. . . and carries them close to his heart. . .
Isaiah 40:11

Set an example. . . in speech, in life, in love. . .
1 Timothy 4:12

Daddy,
you have always been there for your family in every possible way. I am proud that so much of my life has been shaped by your outstanding example.

Jake was only 18 months old when you passed on, but still talks about, loves and remembers his Grandpa.

It is my hope that all of your grandsons and great-grandchildren for generations to come, know what a remarkable man you were.

It is my prayer that these future generations of Morgans, continue to learn, grow and be inspired by the fine example you set. I love you Daddy.

Tracy

Clyde and Constance Cummings, R.O.T.C. Ball at Florida A & M University

May 8, 2012

Class Reunion, November 1968

May 8, 2012

Master of the grill

May 8, 2012

July 23, 1993

May 8, 2012

Hosting Morgan/Owens Family Reunion in Tallahassee

May 8, 2012

Enjoying family cruise

May 8, 2012

Family reunion fun

May 8, 2012

Visiting South Florida

May 8, 2012

Tackling home maintenance and repairs

May 8, 2012

One of those Sunday talks with Clarence in the Garden

May 8, 2012

Visiting Tracy in Atlanta

May 8, 2012

Congradualtions! I'm proud of you (March 1998)

May 8, 2012

Daddy friends Robert, Tommy and Clarence (1970s)

May 8, 2012

March 1998, Tracy's graduation from Master's School

May 8, 2012

Clyde, Cheryl and Trece (Stokes Family Reunion 2004)

May 2, 2012

Jake, Almost 8 months (Valentine's Day 2010)

May 2, 2012

Christmas 2009

May 2, 2012

Summer 2003

May 2, 2012

Jake's Christening (April 2010)

May 2, 2012

May 2, 2012

Jake 8 months

May 2, 2012

Happy Birthday Clyde!

May 2, 2012

Jake, 2 yrs 1 month

May 2, 2012

Lillie and Clyde at Christmas Party

May 2, 2012

Christmas at the Dennis's

May 2, 2012

May 2, 2012

May 2, 2012

Northside Package Store

May 2, 2012

Helping Tracy Select a House

May 2, 2012

Happy New Year!

May 2, 2012

May 2, 2012

Mid to late 1980s

May 2, 2012

A Quick Sandwich for Lunch

May 2, 2012

The Art of Carving a Turkey

May 2, 2012

Clyde and Tracy (Summer 2003)

May 1, 2012

Happy Birthday Daddy!

May 1, 2012

Clyde visiting Tracy in Atlanta (Early 1990s)

May 1, 2012

Clyde and Lillie at a Christmas Party

May 1, 2012

Merry Christmas!

May 1, 2012

Jake, approximately 3 months old

May 1, 2012

Clyde, Lillie and Jake

May 1, 2012

Jake at St. George Island (April 2011)

May 1, 2012

His Lillie (Late 1960's)

May 1, 2012

Clyde and Jake (Winter 2009)

May 1, 2012

May 1, 2012

He was a hard-working, thoughful, and sensitive man

Honest, warm hearted and good


He was simply a person doing his best

To live life as well as he could

You'll probably not see his name up in lights

His goal was not glory or fame

He may not have been chosen as man of the year

And not all will remember his name

He most highly valued the people he loved

And friendship, to him was a prize

Contentment with life could be seen in his face

And happiness shone in his eyes

He shared what he had with people in need

He found time to help those in distress

He may not have been famous, he may not have been rich

But, at living, he was a success

Daddy with brother, James

April 30, 2012

Daddy with nephew, Ricky Poiter (Dec. 1998)

April 30, 2012

Daddy, Jake and Momma

April 30, 2012

Jake 11 months

April 30, 2012

Holiday Season 2009

April 30, 2012

Jake 8 months

April 30, 2012

Christmas 2010

April 30, 2012

Jake 6 months

April 30, 2012

Jake's 1st Birthday (June 19, 2010)

April 30, 2012

Fall 2009

April 30, 2012

Freddie Stokes

April 30, 2012

Clyde,

We really had some good times. I remember when you worked at the barbershop over near Ma Mary's Kitchen. I used to drop by on a regular basis, sometimes just to talk. We had some really good talks.

During my young and single days, I always knew I could count on you to borrow a few bucks to take my lady friends out on the town. And I will never forget all of those fun weekends over at you and Lillie's.

As time went on, you started to feel less like a brother-in-law and more like a brother. You were also a loyal and trusted friend. I will never forget you.

Love,

Bob

Clarence Gainous

April 30, 2012

Morgan. . . he was a good,true friend. I really miss him each day, especially when I go out to my little house. I think about the Sundays he would be out back washing the cars. When he would finish, he would come over to the little house and we would sit and talk. Sometimes, I would bring him a cold beer. If we ran out of beer, he would go and get one or two packs, then we would sit in the little house and have us a ball.

One Sunday we were talking about the old days and how times past away. We talked about all of the guys who have gotten out of here. He said, "Man. . . you know, the Lord is keeping us here for some reason." I still can't believe about three weeks later he was gone. And now I just sit in the little house and think about him.

Clarence

Daddy and Jake ( 1 day old) June 19, 2009

April 28, 2012

Robert and Julian (17 and 16 yrs old) 12/10/11

April 28, 2012

Robert Morgan, Jr. 1 year old

April 28, 2012

Ethan 15 months (Oct. 31, 2011)

April 28, 2012

Christopher 3yrs, 11 1/2 months old (Dec, 2011)

April 28, 2012

Ethan July 24, 2011

April 28, 2012

Ethan 12 months, two days old

April 28, 2012

Christopher and Ethan Morgan (December 2012)

April 28, 2012

April 28, 2012

Summer 1991

April 28, 2012

Julian

April 17, 2012

April 17, 2012

Robert's Senior Year at Lithia Spings High

April 17, 2012

Robert's 17th Birthday

April 17, 2012

April 17, 2012

April 16, 2012

April 16, 2012

Christopher Morgan

April 16, 2012

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