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Lottie Leanna <I>Buster</I> Morgan

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Lottie Leanna Buster Morgan

Birth
Buhl, Twin Falls County, Idaho, USA
Death
2 Feb 2002 (aged 80)
Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Canyonville, Douglas County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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LOTTIE L. MORGAN - Passed away February 09, 2002 in Roseburg after a lenghty illness - she was 80 years old. Lottie was born to Simon and Ethel Buster in Buhl, Idaho, on September 15, 1921. She marrried James Earl Morgan on May 8, 1937, moving to Oregon in 1950 and making Myrtle Creek their permanent home in 1956. Lottie enjoyed working with, trimming and tending to her beautiful flowers at home - her favorite flowers were roses Lottie was preceded in death by three sisters, three brothers, her daughter Judy Meisner, and grandson Mark Morgan. She is survived by her loving husband James Earl Morgan, sons, Jimmy Morgan and his wife Beverly, Stephen Morgan and his wife Christine, son-in-law Arthur Meisner, daughter Kathleen Hargate and her husband Robert, twelve grandchildren, nineteen great grandchildren, and four great great grandchildren. Lottie was very involved in her church, Tri-City Baptist.

James and Lottie would help with building churches. James did carpentery and Lottie did cooking for the crews.
LOTTIE L. MORGAN - Passed away February 09, 2002 in Roseburg after a lenghty illness - she was 80 years old. Lottie was born to Simon and Ethel Buster in Buhl, Idaho, on September 15, 1921. She marrried James Earl Morgan on May 8, 1937, moving to Oregon in 1950 and making Myrtle Creek their permanent home in 1956. Lottie enjoyed working with, trimming and tending to her beautiful flowers at home - her favorite flowers were roses Lottie was preceded in death by three sisters, three brothers, her daughter Judy Meisner, and grandson Mark Morgan. She is survived by her loving husband James Earl Morgan, sons, Jimmy Morgan and his wife Beverly, Stephen Morgan and his wife Christine, son-in-law Arthur Meisner, daughter Kathleen Hargate and her husband Robert, twelve grandchildren, nineteen great grandchildren, and four great great grandchildren. Lottie was very involved in her church, Tri-City Baptist.

James and Lottie would help with building churches. James did carpentery and Lottie did cooking for the crews.


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