Kelly Thomas MORGAN

On March 29, 2021, Kelly Thomas Morgan of Fort Saskatchewan passed away at the age of 51 years.  Kelly was born in Fort McMurray. He resided there until the age of 25 when he left home and began his new journey in Fort Saskatchewan where his heart was content to remain until his passing. Kelly was a kind and gentle soul who touched the lives of everyone he crossed paths with and every friendship he treated special. His heart was big enough to hold each and everyone closely.

Left behind with memories to cherish are his siblings Gerald (Kari), Teresa (Rob), Angela (Ted) Ewashen, Ron Jr. and Nicole (Warren) Davidson. Nephews Chris, Daniel, Buster, Hayden, Luke, Eli and Kohen. Nieces Jami (Jordan), Ivy (Kyle) Jennings, Joanna, Haylie, MacKenzie, Natasha, Julianna. Best friend Pete McQuay. 

Kelly was predeceased by his parents Ron and Beverly Morgan, grandparents Tom and Nancy Morgan and his Uncle Tom.

Due to covid restrictions there will be no service. If one so wishes a donation in Kelly’s memory can be made to a charity of choice. 

In Loving Memory of Kelly

I had known kelly for 10 years, he was always so nice, Friendly and helpful.
He was a special soul that will be missed! Gone far to soon.
RIP Kelly.

– Kelly Scott

Teresa and Family
So Sorry for the loss of your brother, our thoughts are with you.

Big Hugs,

Teddy & Dave Harley

I had the pleasure of working with Kelly during the past six months. Kelly had an incredible sense of humor and I really enjoyed our conversations. He was also extremely compassionate and he always wanted to help customers who needed financial aid the most.

Kelly was an instrumental part of the team and he will be dearly missed. My deepest condolences to Kelly’s entire family.

– Lem Edillon, P.Eng, MBA

Customer Success Manager

Kelly always had a great story to share. His love for his family was evident as he spoke of them often. I am truly sorry for your loss.

– Shelya Khan

 

Our Family and the Morgan Family knew each other since 1968. The late Ron and Bev Morgan were both heavily involved in the Fort McMurray Social and Local Government Scene.

Their family and ours grew up together just a few streets apart. While Ron was the second longest serving City Councillor in Alberta, I was his Campaign Manager.

The name MORGAN remains one of the very best known names in Northern Alberta and that includes First Nations and Metis Peoples.

Kelly was very talented and an expert at restoring old pictures. I am deeply shocked and saddened at his passing. All our family deepest condolences to his brothers and sisters,

May he rest in peace. Requiescat in Pace.

– Bert and Caroline MacKay (Edmonton)

 

Your brother’s departure was very unexpected for everyone. Please accept my deepest condolences for this loss. You’re in my thoughts during this sad time.

– Marion MacKay

My Uncle Kelly was a man who called me during some of the most important and painful times in my life. Advice, support, and encouragement were all things he gave in abundance without judgement.

Although months would sometimes go by between our conversations, whenever we did talk, we would talk for hours. Our shared love for electronic music was something that caught me by surprise, & it’s something that initiated a legitimate connection between us in my adult years.

From childhood to adulthood, he carried a genuine excitement in his voice through every conversation we had. Never once did I see him angry or sad, I have only the happiest memories of him. He genuinely enjoyed sharing the lessons and stories he obtained throughout his life, and I genuinely enjoyed hearing his long winded stories of the many places he lived and travelled to.

He was an incredible story teller, no matter the topic.

My first memory of him is of the time he saved me from drowning in the neighbourhood pool, my last memory of him is having a 2 hour conversation on the phone, where I received plenty of well-timed advice on my next step in life as I sat in my hotel room at the halfway point of moving from Alberta to BC. From my first memory of him to my last, he had a knack for always being there at the right time.

His sudden passing leaves a legitimate empty feeling in my heart. I will miss his endless amount of eventful stories, his incredibly insightful perspectives on the world, & his impeccable timing for calling out of the blue when I needed it the most.
I love you Uncle Kelly, I wish we had more time. Rest In Peace.

– Daniel Pasechnik

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