Joseph Thomas "Teeny" Morgan

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October 6, 1949 ~ July 25, 2015

Joseph “Teeny” Thomas Morgan, 65 of Leonardtown, MD passed away on July 25, 2015 at his residence. Born October 6, 1949 in Loveville, MD, he was the son of the late Pearl Louise and Henry W. Morgan. Teeny is survived by his siblings; Betty (Buck) Quade of Bushwood, MD, Helen (Reds) Keenan of Leonardtown, MD , James (Joyce) Morgan of Jacksonville, Fl, Regina (Robert) Bursley of Hot Springs Village, AR and Bernard (Christine) Morgan of Lexington Park, MD. Burial will take place on Monday, August 3, 2015 at 10:00AM in Charles Memorial Gardens, Leonardtown, MD. Arrangements provided by the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD.

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  1. So sorry to hear of his passing. Prayers to the family. May the memories of his life and his many antics help you through this difficult time.

  2. Ruth Scully (Rogers) & Family says:

    There are only a few people in life that you can count on for anything and for me, one of them was my “Uncle Teeny. Throughout my entire life I never had a lack of love, support or protection (and I had a lot of protection!).

    He was everything that a great Uncle should be! No matter what decision I made in life, it was always the “right” decision; to him I could do no wrong! As long as he was around, I always had someone on my side that would go up to bat for me without blinking an eye. And he did!!…..every single time (sometimes even with the actual bat!).

    My memories of him are filled with a lot of laughs, hugs and love. For 33 years I can say I was extremely lucky to have him in my life, as I’m sure my whole family can say. He kept our days much brighter! And funnier!

    It doesn’t feel right to have to tell him goodbye so suddenly, he’s been with my family for so long. I’ve even found myself this week still waiting to see him slowly go by my house on his motorcycle, as he did almost every single day just to check on me. I just hope that he knew how much he was loved while he was here, because he surely was loved a lot and will be terribly missed.

  3. After 52 years of a friendship and more fun then two people should be allowed to have, I will miss you greatly. Through good times and bad we always faced them together and always had one heck of a story to tell afterwards!

    You were like the brother I never had.

    Will miss you bro.

  4. After 52 years of a friendship and more fun then two people should be allowed to have, I will miss you greatly. Through good times and bad we always faced them together and always had one heck of a story to tell afterwards!

    You were like the brother I never had.

    Will miss you bro.

  5. Kay Tippett Standridge says:

    Many good memories of you Teeny. Rest in peace my friend.


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