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John Barney Morgan

Male 1930 - 2011  (81 years)


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  • Name John Barney Morgan 
    Born 15 Aug 1930  Erick, Beckham County, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    _UID 023FF352CC3F0849B9C871524F1A5011F026 
    Died 25 Sep 2011  Broken Bow, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • The Grand Island Independent
      September 28, 2011
      J.B. Morgan
      Broken Bow - J.B. Morgan, 81, of Broken Bow died Sunday, Sept. 25, 2011, at Golden Living Center in Broken Bow. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Iverson Memorial Chapel, with the Reverend Glen Emmert officiating. Mr. Morgan was born August 15, 1930, in Erick, Oklahoma, to French and Mae (Bassett) Morgan. Survivors of the immediate family include his wife, Bert; a brother and sister-in-law, Robert and Joanne Morgan; two sisters-in-law, Donna Morgan and Janece Johnson; four daughters and three sons-in-law, Dixie and Randy Peterson, Dian and Randy Franzen, Sherri Morgan, Kim and James Bunch; a son and daughter-in-law, Larry and Peg Morgan; 28 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Additional survivors include numerous nieces, nephews and extended family. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Billy, Earl, Don and Eddie. Memorial are to be given to the Broken Bow Lions Club.

      Rebecca Mae (Bassett) Morgan
      Mae Morgan Writes Her History
      (Written in 1987. The Good Samaritan Home is in Hobert, Oklahoma).
      I was born March 24, 1904 at Texola, Oklahoma on my grandfather's ranch. Texola is about one mile from the Texas line.
      My mother's folks, the J.C. Graves family, filed on land in western Oklahoma when the land was opened for settlement.
      In 1902, my father had the first blacksmith shop in Texola. We lived there until 1914, when we moved to California together with my uncle, Henry Graves and his family. Nearly all the residents of Texaola were there to see us off. We lived in California about two years. My mother's folks kept writing and telling us that we should come back to Oklahoma to see about our farm and home in Texola. Mother and us children did not want to move back, but my father did, so we moved back to Oklahoma. Uncle Henry and his family moved back also.
      We lived on the farm, and I went to a country school called Choctaw. I say we learned more at that school than any we had attended so far. We learned the essential subjects; reading, writing and arithmetic. Then we moved to Erick, and later to Canyon, Texas. While I was attending school in Canyon, I met a young man who was in college by the name of William E. Markham. We were married and had three boys; Don, Billy and Eddie. We parted after a few years and the boys and I moved back to Erick.
      I met French Morgan and we were married in 1928. He adopted my three boys when they were old enough to say that they wanted to be adopted.
      Mr. Morgan and I had three boys, J.B., Earl and Robert. French was a good father; we lived on the farm, educated our boys, and we all worked together side by side. Don became a doctor, Earl was studying to be a dentist, but he took polio and so ended that, but he never gave up. He has managed Electric Cooperatives, and is presently Maintenance Supervisor for the Good Samaritan Center.
      Billy joined the Air Force and was killed over Bucharect, Romania in 1944, on April 4th. He received many honors, including the Purple Heart and Silver Star. Our house burned one week after Billy was killed. We lost everything, but all got out safely.
      We then moved to town. After we lived there for a short time, Eddie went into the service. Don was already overseas and received the news about Billy through his father-in-law who was the Chaplain.
      Eddie is now retired from Rainbow Bread, and J.B. work for Larry Jones, Feed the Children. He drives a truck and distributes food and clothing to many places.
      Robert, the youngest, lives in Levelland, Texas. He drives each day to Littlefield where he is a partner in a dealership. They boys all come to see me as often as they can.
      I have been in the Good Samaritan Home for three years as of May 7th. I like it here, and everyone is good to me. It really is a home away from home!
    Person ID I3026  2B Thomas Bassett of Virginia
    Last Modified 25 Aug 2013 

    Father French Morgan,   b. 18 Dec 1901, Erick, Beckham County, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 5 May 1976, Erick, Beckham County, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 74 years) 
    Mother Rebecca Mae (Mary) Bassett,   b. 24 Mar 1904, Texola, Beckham County, Oklahoma Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1989  (Age 84 years) 
    Married 17 Nov 1928  Wheeler, Wheeler County, Texas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F1076  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Living 
    Children 
     1. Living
     2. Dixie Morgan
     3. Diane Morgan
     4. Living
     5. Living
    Family ID F1079  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart