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Morgan, Michael P.
, age 52, of Millis, formerly of Medfield, died after a brief illness on Sunday afternoon, December 27, 2009, at the MetroWest Medical Center in Natick.
Born in Natick on February 6, 1957, he was a son of the late Charles and Barbara (Murphy) Morgan. He was raised in Medfield and was a 1976 graduate of Medfield High School. Mike worked for most of his career as a shipper/receiver with the Raytheon Corporation.
Mike was a past commander of the Beckwith Post #110 Sons of The American Legion in Medfield, and a member of the Sons of Amvets Post 495 in Millis and the Medfield Sportsman’s Club. He loved to cook and one of his greatest pleasures was running “Michael’s Mess Hall” at the Medfield American Legion. Mike enjoyed deep sea fishing, routing for New England Sports teams, and was ardent in his fundraising efforts on behalf of veteran’s groups.
He is survived by his wife, Donna M. O’Neill; a daughter, Leigh A. Furbush and husband Garrett of Milford; a son, Justin M. Morgan and his fiancé Rochelle Boisclair of Uxbridge; a granddaughter, Alyssa Furbush; four brothers, Donald J. Ross and wife Barbara of Bourne, Robert P. Ross and fiancé Patsy Critchett of NH, Wayne A. Ross and JoAnn Callow of Medfield, Charles T. Morgan of FL; and several nieces and nephews. He was also a brother of the late Wanda L. Vienot.
His visiting hours will be at the Roberts-Mitchell Funeral Home, 15 Miller Street, Medfield, on Saturday, Jan. 2nd, at 1:00p.m. followed by a service at 3:00p.m.
Burial at Vine Lake Cemetery is planned for a later date.
If desired, donations may be made in Mike’s memory to the Sons of the American Legion Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 39, Medfield, MA 02052.
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| Kathie Lee |
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| Rest in Peace, my friend. |
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| Donald and Barbara Ross |
(nonab1999@aol.com): |
Leigh and Justin:
We have never met two children who were as loving and caring to their father as you.
Your Dad will be in our hearts, prayers and
memories forever. He was a kind, wonderful man and a part of Uncles heart will be forever missing.
Always remember how much Dad loved you both and Alyssa. He will be with you always.Just
look up and he will be there.
We are so proud to call you our niece and nephew. Always remember we are here and
love you very much!!!
Uncle Donald and Auntie Barbara
xoxoxxoxoxoxxxoxoxoxoxxoxoxoxo |
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| kellie powell bristol |
(twinbayarabians@centurytel.net): |
To a big teddy bear, with a huge heart and the best shoulder to lean on. Will always remember your laughter.
Rest in peace Mike |
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| Leigh Furbush |
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To my dad,
I love you very much and you will always be in my heart,no matter where I am. I know that you will be well taken care of in heaven but, you will be missed very much here.
Love you always,
Leigh Leigh (your princess) |
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| Trudy |
(trudybombelli@yahoo.com): |
| Justin and Leigh, my thought are with you both! I am so sorry for the loss of your Dad! ~ Hugs to both of you ~ Rest in Peace Mike! |
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| katie pellegrini |
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Justin & Leigh,
I am so sorry to hear about your father. He was a nice person. May the fond memories you have of him carry you through these hard times. |
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| Nicole Brossi |
(nbrossi7104@gmail.com): |
Leigh,
Sorry for the loss of your Dad. As they say, "only the good die young". Stay strong-I'm always here for you!
Nicole |
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| Joe Comeau |
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| I will always remember all of the adventures that Mike, Vernon, and I had together growing up. I will miss reliving them every now and then with Mike. |
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| karen morgan |
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| I'm so sorry for your loss. I enjoyed many conversations had with Mike. He was very sweet. May God bless him, and his family as well. |
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