
Fred Morris Morgan
Aug 12, 1948 – Mar 17, 2017
Fred Morris Morgan, 68, of Louisa went home to be with his Lord on Friday, March 17, 2017 after developing complications from surgery.Fred was a member of Louisa Baptist Church, a member of Day Lodge No. 58 in Louisa, VA where he served as past Master of Day Lodge, past District Deputy Grand Master in 2007 for the 10th Masonic District, charter member of Kena Shrine Patriot Shrine Club, and Scottish Rite 32nd Degree Mason. He had retired from North Anna Power Plant on November 1, 2015 after serving 25 years of in-house service and five years as a contractor. Fred loved visiting family and friends and always gave a helping hand. He was a loving husband, father, and friend.Fred is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Patricia C. Morgan; three sons, Kerry Morgan, Kelly Morgan, and Matthew Morgan; his loving sister, Donna Butcher; seven grandsons, Jacob, Lukas, Dean, Tristan, Jayson, Colman, Camron; and two granddaughters, Stephanie and Brianna.A visitation will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 21 at Louisa Baptist Church, Main St., Louisa, VA followed by a funeral service at 11 a.m. There will be a reception at the church following the service. Pallbearers will be Kerry, Kelly, and Matthew Morgan, John May, Rick Baker, and Michael Howse.A graveside service officiated by Rev. Allan McHam will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 25 at Forest Park Cemetery, Shreveport, LA.
We never saw you without a smile. You will be missed by more people than you could have ever imagined.
My heart feels your loss. Just know that my thoughts are with you in these days and Fred will be so missed by all.
May the sunshine that Fred provided for his family and friends shine in their hearts forever.
We will miss your smile! Our prayers for Pat and the family.
Pat, I`m so sorry for your loss. Fred was a good person and will be missed by many. You and your family are in my thoughts.
I wanted to express my heartfelt condolences to the Morgan family. There`s such a sense of helplessness when someone we love dies. I`d like to share some scriptural thoughts that really helps me. Prayer is so valuable at this time but it`s not that prayer simply makes us feel better. 2 Cor.4:7 says that God can give us, … power beyond what is normal to go from one day to the next. This does not mean that we no longer cry or that we forget but it means we recover. The reason we recover is because of our hope. Jesus Christ talked about our hope in John 5:28 “… all those in the memorial tomb will hear his voice and come out “. Jesus was referring to the resurrection this is our amazing hope! 2 Cor.1:3 describes our Creator as “… the God of all comfort “. One way that God comforts us is by moving people who care about us to give us words of encouragement that we need to hear. May the God of comfort (Ps.83:18) be your comfort now during this time of sorrow.”