My son Morgan was long-time dedicated to the United States Marine Corps. He graduated at semester in order to enter boot camp a couple of months after. He graduated the Corps and was able to be home and march in his dress blues at his high school graduation – something he had to fight for the right to do as dress was cap/gown. However, his time in the service brought on struggles that he battled and continued to battle once he was discharged. When this part of his life plan took a different path, he continued his dedication in a new light by helping others. He guided people in personal fitness. He coached his high school football team in strength and conditioning. He started college to pursue a degree as a personal trainer. He always put everyone first; before himself. He pushed the bar on everything he ventured into and always succeeded.
Morgan was polite, outgoing, strong, giving, had a kind heart and a beautiful soul.
At the age of 20, his struggles became too much and came to an end as he went peacefully to rest.
Though he is no longer with us, he continues to give and be encouragement to all that had the opportunity to know him.
Godspeed my son – Semper Fi



