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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Tom Morgan who was born in Kentucky on April 26, 1936 and passed away on April 26, 2007 at the age of 71. Survivors include one son, Blaine Morgan and wife, Jodie, Peach Tree, Ga.; two daughters, Mrs. Dana Gaither and husband, Jeff, and Mrs. Joanette Moseley, all of Colliersville, Tenn.; seven grandchildren. We will remember him forever.


Tom’s son Blaine is charged with taking Tom’s ashes to the Mississippi and tossing them into the river along with his pocket knife. Blaine is then to take two old friends out to dinner in Memphis, with no women involved, and talk about old times. Then Tom asked for a plaque to be placed on his father’s grave in Steele  Missouri that says “PG’s Son Tom” giving the dates of his life.


We at HC knew him as ColTom,  a Fine Gentlman and Good Friend,  alot of us didnt know he was also a Admin at HC,  he was Famine.  ColTom loved music especially Jazz,  he was a DJ for WKMS at Murray State College,   hosted a 2 hr Jazz show every Monday and Thursday from 9am-11am.  He could talk about Music for hours,  was always a wealth of information on it!

Tributes and Condolences
A great man   / Jazz Kid (fellow jazz fan )
Col. Tom was a great guy. I met him only a couple years before he died. I had the pleasure of spending an afternoon with him at his apartment. We listened to music, and talked about various things, mostly music.  He had such great stories. I wis...  Continue >>
A good neighbor   / Robin Irwin (Neighbor)
Always a friend and a good neighbor, occasionally we would talk. God bless you Tom. Robin
life is a dash   / Dick Trussell (friend)
That little mark between your birthday and final day really represents your whole life.  It is called a dash,but I feel Tom took his time and enjoyed every minute.  Music,military ,sports ,travel, or family, there was not a subject he ...  Continue >>
Hardly knew him   / Pete Moore (Friend)
I only knew him through the Camz chat, but he always went out of his way to make me feel welcome.  He will be missed.
Condolonces from the U.K.   / Brassai (chatroom friend )
A true gentlemen, who will be sorely missed by anyone who had the good fortune to come across Col Tom. Always polite and helpful and willing to chat ...... i just wish i'd had the chance to meet him in person.... May you rest in peace Col Tom.
Goodbye fellow perv  / Play (Fellow voyeaur )    Read >>
A great guy  / Weirdo (Online acquaintance )    Read >>
A loving man..  / Rusty (chat friend )    Read >>
In addition  / Bill Hoke (danger) (online friend )    Read >>
A military friend  / Bill Hoke (online chat friend )    Read >>
The Finest Man I Never Met  / Scott (CITY) S. (online/camz friend )    Read >>
What a great friend  / Chuck And Sue Cavanah (friends)    Read >>
a loss to us all  / Clint TongueFuWizard (chatter)    Read >>
A Good Man With A Good Heart  / Brian Reagan (friend)    Read >>
Stand tall and salute  / James Lovelace (Friend)    Read >>
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