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Melvadeen <I>Garrett</I> Morton

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Melvadeen Garrett Morton

Birth
Success, Texas County, Missouri, USA
Death
19 Sep 2003 (aged 58)
Houston, Texas County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bucyrus, Texas County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Melvadeen Morton, 58 daughter of Jess and Lydia Garrett, was born May 11, 1945, at Success. She died September 19, 2003, at her home at Houston after a long illness.
A 1964 graduate of Houston High School, she married Charles "Pete" Bay June 1964. They had two daughters, Tracy and Stephanie.
She Married Kenneth Morton August 1973. They had one daughter, Melanie.
Mrs. Morton spent most of her life in the Houston community as a homemaker. she was active in her church, where she was a Sunday School teacher and taught many years in Bible School.
Her hobbies were sewing, quilting, reading and spending time with her daughters and grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, her parents and two brothers, Verl and Lyle Garrett.
Surviving are her husband of Houston; her daughters, Stephanie Lynn Creek and Melanie Faith Erbschloe of Houston and Tracy LeAnn Hancock of Kansas City; honorary daughter, Stephanie Stilley of Houston; sis sisters, Viola Chambers of Lebanon, Iola Scott of Iowa, Rita Goldston of Texas, Leta Massey of Huggins and Jean Gaston and Bonnie Gaston of Houston; three brothers, Larry Dale and James Dorman of Houston and Will Garrett of Arkansas; five grandchildren and two step-grandchildren.
Services wre September 22 at the Evans Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Ed hamilton and the Rev. Kendall Ford officiating. Burial was in the Emory Cemetery near Bucyrus.
Melvadeen Morton, 58 daughter of Jess and Lydia Garrett, was born May 11, 1945, at Success. She died September 19, 2003, at her home at Houston after a long illness.
A 1964 graduate of Houston High School, she married Charles "Pete" Bay June 1964. They had two daughters, Tracy and Stephanie.
She Married Kenneth Morton August 1973. They had one daughter, Melanie.
Mrs. Morton spent most of her life in the Houston community as a homemaker. she was active in her church, where she was a Sunday School teacher and taught many years in Bible School.
Her hobbies were sewing, quilting, reading and spending time with her daughters and grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, her parents and two brothers, Verl and Lyle Garrett.
Surviving are her husband of Houston; her daughters, Stephanie Lynn Creek and Melanie Faith Erbschloe of Houston and Tracy LeAnn Hancock of Kansas City; honorary daughter, Stephanie Stilley of Houston; sis sisters, Viola Chambers of Lebanon, Iola Scott of Iowa, Rita Goldston of Texas, Leta Massey of Huggins and Jean Gaston and Bonnie Gaston of Houston; three brothers, Larry Dale and James Dorman of Houston and Will Garrett of Arkansas; five grandchildren and two step-grandchildren.
Services wre September 22 at the Evans Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Ed hamilton and the Rev. Kendall Ford officiating. Burial was in the Emory Cemetery near Bucyrus.


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