Lt. Col. Skip Morgan (1948-2007)
Lt. Col. W.S. "Skip" Morgan, age 58, of Orlando, passed away at his home early this morning. He was the 9th generation of a pioneer Central Florida family, and worked as a paper boy for the Orlando Sentinel during his early years. He was an Eagle Scout.
A 1966 graduate of Oak Ridge High School, he was a classmate of Orange County Mayor Richard Crotty.
He was also a 1970 graduate of The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina. He shared rides with author Pat Conroy from that military college to their common hometown in Florida. And, during his senior year, Skip was named to the elite Sumerall Guard drill team.
After college, Skip embarked on a career in the U.S. Air Force, interrupted only briefly by a stint as a pilot with the now-defunct Air Florida.
He received commendations for his efforts to retain highly-trained military pilots during the Cold War when commercial carriers were competing for their talents.
His last assignment was at The Pentagon, where he worked with Gen. Colin Powell on arms control agreements with the former Soviet Union.
He retired in 1992, and returned to Orlando.
Skip's great passions included big game hunting, Civil War history, genealogy, and his family.
Sadly, he was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's Disease in 2002, and succombed only after a 5-year long struggle with the illness.
Survivors include his wife of 36 years, Leigh Anne; son William of Apopka; daughter Mrs. Keith Simmons of Mt. Pleasant, SC; and 2 grandchildren.
Arrangements are being handled by Woodlawn Carey Hand Funeral Home, with interment to follow at Greenwood Cemetery in downtown Orlando.
The family suggests donations to the Alzheimer's Association of Central Florida, 988 Woodcock Road, Orlando, FL 32803. (http://www.alzflorida.org/)
Labels: Alzheimer's Disease, Bodo, Civil War, Colin Powell, Dad, genealogy, Greenwood Cemetery, history, Mom, Morgan family, Orlando Sentinel, Pat Conroy, Rich Crotty, South Carolina
4 Comments:
Billy and LeignAnn,
I am very sorry for the loss of your father and husband. You both gave him the "best of the best" in his final days. He will be remembered fondly by all of his friends and family I'm sure. Please remember I am here for you and don't hesitate to call if you need anything. You are always in my thoughts and prayers.
Much Love, Sarah
Just five months ago our family lost my sister Mary (ask your Uncle Barry,he grew up with Mary Neff just as I grew up with your Dad).Though I hadn't see or spoken to Skip in about five years, I too feel the pain. I went through all my class pictures from Pine Castle Elementary the other night and Skip was in every one except fith grade. Maybe he was sick that day! Or maybe he got lucky and was actually in another class.
Please , please post details of the service arrangements. I'll do my best to be there. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Len Neff
I need to make a correction to this post.
Services are actually being handled by COLONIAL Carey Hand Funeral Home on Curry Ford Road.
We are not scheduled to meet with the funeral director until tomorrow morning, but have made preliminary plans to hold the memorial on March 31st (a Saturday) at 10am. Inurnment to follow at Greenwood Cemetery.
Thanks again to everyone who has prayed, called, emailed, or personally expressed their support for our family.
I am so sorry Billy and Aunt Leigh Anne. I wish I could be there with you guys, but know that my thoughts and prayers are with you both.
Love from up north.
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