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Dr Sherman McKinnon Morgan

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Dr Sherman McKinnon Morgan

Birth
Randolph, Rich County, Utah, USA
Death
8 Apr 1991 (aged 75)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
15 054 5
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Dr. Sherman McKinnon Morgan, MD was born December 8, 1915, as the 5th child and 4th son of Frederick Rees Morgan and Jane McKinnon. At a young age, he set his sights high, seeking an education in Medicine. His parents were very proud of him.

Below are some links to articles preserved by Utah Digital Newspapers, providing a glimpse into his dedication and his love for his country. He served during World War II as an Army Doctor.

(When you click each link, the article may be set to 280% zoom... I recommend you set it to 100% - 150%.)

Murray Eagle 1937-06-03 Murray Students to Graduate from "U":
Sherman McKinnon Morgan graduates from U of U in Medicine

Murray Eagle 1940-06-06 Doctor Morgan:
(This one has a picture.)
Sherman McKinnon Morgan to graduate with the Degree of Doctor of Medicine

Murray Eagle 1942-02-05 Dr. Sherman Morgan Leaves for Ft. Wright
To become First Lieutenant in the Army Medical Corps.
Dr. Sherman McKinnon Morgan, MD was born December 8, 1915, as the 5th child and 4th son of Frederick Rees Morgan and Jane McKinnon. At a young age, he set his sights high, seeking an education in Medicine. His parents were very proud of him.

Below are some links to articles preserved by Utah Digital Newspapers, providing a glimpse into his dedication and his love for his country. He served during World War II as an Army Doctor.

(When you click each link, the article may be set to 280% zoom... I recommend you set it to 100% - 150%.)

Murray Eagle 1937-06-03 Murray Students to Graduate from "U":
Sherman McKinnon Morgan graduates from U of U in Medicine

Murray Eagle 1940-06-06 Doctor Morgan:
(This one has a picture.)
Sherman McKinnon Morgan to graduate with the Degree of Doctor of Medicine

Murray Eagle 1942-02-05 Dr. Sherman Morgan Leaves for Ft. Wright
To become First Lieutenant in the Army Medical Corps.

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