SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THE (UT) | 14 OCTOBER 2009
BILL MORGAN
Nephi UT United States
Bill Morgan 1937 ~ 2009 Charles William (Bill) Morgan passed away in the arms of his loving wife Helen October 11, 2009 in Nephi, Utah. He was born to Frank O. and Ina Seely Morgan Jan. 6, 1937 at home in Nephi. He attended school in Nephi and graduated from Wasatch Academy in Mt. Pleasant, in 1955. He attended Snow College, Weber State College and graduated from Utah State University in 1968. He finally caught his Sweetheart Helen Tokoi and they were married in Scofield August 28, 1965. They were blessed with two daughters Julie and Lori. Bill taught school at Bountiful Jr. High and Juab High School. He loved following in his father's footsteps as a sheep rancher and farmer. He was an avid sportsman who loved hunting and fishing. He was a member of SF&W, a Dedicated Hunter, and an advocate for the rights of hunters. He was a member of the Mountain Men of the Wasatch and the Price Elks Lodge. He loved horses and Rodeo from a very young age. In his youth, he raced horses and participated in rodeo. He touched the lives of many, pushing and encouraging them to do more with their lives than they thought they were capable of. He was a gifted artist and craftsman. He is survived by his wife Helen Tokoi Morgan, daughters Julie (Larry) Bosh of Nephi, Lori (Preston) Lee of Morgan; six grandchildren Janae, Jake, Jared, and Josie Bosh and Lucas and River Lee; brothers Dr. Steven (Analee) Morgan of Farmington, Utah, Michael P. Morgan of La Jolla, California and his 96-year-old Mother Ina Seely Morgan of Nephi, Utah. Preceded in death by his father, brother Jon Morgan and a nephew Dr. Chad Morgan. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, October 17, 2009, in the Nephi Stake Center 351 N. 100 W., Nephi, Utah. Friends may call at a viewing Friday evening October 16, 2009 at the Anderson Funeral Home, 94 West 300 North Nephi, from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to the services. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Bill Morgan Scholarship fund at Juab High School or your favorite charity.
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