At home, on Wednesday, October 15, 2014, of Exeter in his 68th year. Beloved husband of Marjorie (Dennison) Morgan for 42 years. Dear father of Jeremy and Crystal Morgan of Centralia, Tim Morgan of Exeter, and Chad Morgan of Exeter. Dear grand father of Julianna and Christina; Doug and Vanessa. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Audrey Pilson, Ronald and Marilyn Dennison, Shirley Crawford, Lawrence and Doloris Dennison, John and Elaine Dennison, Frank and Anna Dennison, Jim and Val Dennison, Annie and Alex McNorton, and Mary Dennison. Predeceased by his sisters Marie Jones and Aileen Watson, and brother Earl Morgan.
Friends may call at the Haskett Funeral Home, 370 William Street, Exeter (1 street west of Main) on Friday evening 7-9 PM, where the complete funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 18th at 11 AM with Father Len Desjardins presiding. Cremation with interment St. Mary’s Anglican Cemetery, Brinsley.
Donations to the Huron SPCA (Humane Society) or the charity of choice would be appreciated by the family.
MORGAN: Gerald Donald of Exeter
Carla and Neil Revington
Dear Marj and family,
We just recently learned of Geralds passing and our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time of sadness and loss.
We hope in the coming new year that you and your family find some peace.
Joy Tyler
Marjorie,
My sincere condolances to you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dorothy & John Henderson
We were saddened to hear of Gerald’s death. When we were renovating our home in Exeter he was so helpful and we remember that. Grief is a long and often lonely process, and we never forget our loved ones, but, in time, healing and comfort do come.
Paul nadon
Sorry to hear about your loss Morgan family Gerald was a great family guy r.i.p. and lots of prayers to you all.
Melissa Shepley (Horner)
Sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you’s.
jane mccomb
Sorry to hear of your loss, you’re in my thoughts.
Larry & Sharon Gibson
so sorry for your loss
Debbie Hankewitz
So sorry to hear about Gerald, thinking of you Maggie and the Kids. Our sincere condolences. Tom and Debbie (nee Dennison)
Kate Monk and Doug Hocking
We are so sorry to hear about Gerry. We would meet Gerry and Cheeko when we were walking Max our dog. There was always lots of tail wagging and nice conversation. It was a great way to start the day.
Arlene Berendsen
Thinking of you and your family in your loss Marjorie. Sending all my love and prayers. Hugs to you and my condolences.
Joe & Carolyn Rau
Our deepest sympathy to Jerry’s family. Jerry was a great guy and we appreciated all the wonderful work he did for Rau Bros. Never had to wait for him, he was always there for us. Rest in peace – we will miss you.
Joanne (Morgan) and Jamie Smith
Gerald was a man who would strip off his shirt in the middle of winter to give it to a perfect stranger in need. He would speak to you like you were royalty when you met him wearing sweatpants and a t-shirt. Gerald you will be missed by all of those who had the pleasure of knowing you.
Marge, Tim and Jeremy and family our deepest sympathy to you all.
Dale Grant
Thoughts and prayers to you all.
Trudy Hodgins
Marjorie and Family.
My sincere condolences to you all on the loss of Gerald. May your memories of love shared help you through this difficult time. Take care.
Al & Vickie Harvey
To the Morgan family
Very sorry to hear of Mr Morgans passing. We were familiar with him and the little dog in the neighbourhood. We will miss seeing him.
Our sympathies
Vickie and Al Harvey
Anne St
Exeter
Donna
Marj and Family,
Sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers to you all at this difficult time. Cherish the good times
Ellen Green
Dear Marjorie and family,
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Brenda Morgan
Marg, Jeremy, Tim, Chad, and families, The world has lost yet another great man. We have always admired Gerald, for many things. His love for family, for first and foremost. When Don ‘s Mother was in the hospital, Gerald sat with us until the end, He was not intrusive, he just wanted us to know he was there if we needed him. His presence there was such a comfort. He many times over the years, used his expertise in dry walling, in our home. Once again, he was always there, available when ever we needed him. Gerald was a “what you see, is what you get” kind of man, and we admired him for that. We will miss Gerald, but knowing he is free from pain, and his suffering is really all that matters now. My hearts break for you, his family, as Gerald’s suffering is over now, but your pain is grief will be with you for a long time yet. Marg, call us if you need anything at all. We will be there in a heart beat.. Thinking of you all now, sending love and hugs your way, xxxooo
Tara Russell
Our deepest sympathy to you Marj and your family for your loss. Thinking of you.
Alma Dayman
My thoughts & prayers are with you & your family at this difficult time.