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Milton Chase “Poone” Morgan

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Milton Chase “Poone” Morgan Veteran

Birth
West, McLennan County, Texas, USA
Death
20 Nov 2015 (aged 91)
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA
Burial
Elm Mott, McLennan County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Milton "Poone" Morgan, 91, of West, died Nov. 20, 2015, at West. Funeral services will be held at the First Baptist Church in West, with Dr. John Crowder officiating. Military Graveside Rites will follow at White Rock Cemetery near Ross, conducted by the West Veterans Guard.

Poone was born August 11, 1924 in West, the son of William C. and Julia (Chase) Morgan.

He graduated from West High School in 1943, where he excelled in sports, especially football.
Shortly after graduation, Poone enlisted in the United States Army where he served in the 361st Infantry Regiment, 3rd Battalion of the 91st Division.Poone trained in Italy and later fought to regain control of Rome from the Nazi Regime. He then moved north to the mountainous regions driving the Nazi's from Italy. While moving out of a foxhole, Poone was wounded in both legs. A friend in his regiment drug him all night, hiding from the enemy, to safety with the American army. He spent three months recuperating in an Italian hospital and later received the Purple Heart Decoration, among other medals for wounds received in action.
Upon being released from the Army, Poone returned home and enrolled in East Texas State Teacher's College at Commerce, Texas, where he earned his degree in education.

On December 17, 1946, he was united in marriage to Mary Alice Dickenson in West. She preceded him in death on November 9, 2000.

Poone began many years of teaching and coaching in various schools in the Waco community. He then returned to West in the mid sixties, where he coached and taught for many years.Poone was a huge supporter of athletics at West High School and served as an officer in the Athletic Booster Club for many years. He was given the nickname "Mr. Trojan" and enjoyed wearing the school colors.
In 1973, Poone formed the Junior Historians and from there created the West High School Junior Historian Dancers, which perform traditional dances from the Czech Republic and German culture.
Poone was a member of First Baptist Church of West. He also was a member of the West Kiwanis Club, West Masonic Lodge #475, V.F.W. Post #4819, American Legion #478 and West Athletic Booster Club.

Poone was also preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Harry Morgan, Carl Morgan and Bernice Morgan; and sisters, Mary Eleanor Mashek, Margie Stewart and Katherine Mascarella.

Survivors include many nieces and nephews; including his best friend and nephew, Harry Glen Morgan; nephew, Joe Mashek; and special friends, Chris and Heidi Hannes-Sepulveda and son, Caydan.
Milton "Poone" Morgan, 91, of West, died Nov. 20, 2015, at West. Funeral services will be held at the First Baptist Church in West, with Dr. John Crowder officiating. Military Graveside Rites will follow at White Rock Cemetery near Ross, conducted by the West Veterans Guard.

Poone was born August 11, 1924 in West, the son of William C. and Julia (Chase) Morgan.

He graduated from West High School in 1943, where he excelled in sports, especially football.
Shortly after graduation, Poone enlisted in the United States Army where he served in the 361st Infantry Regiment, 3rd Battalion of the 91st Division.Poone trained in Italy and later fought to regain control of Rome from the Nazi Regime. He then moved north to the mountainous regions driving the Nazi's from Italy. While moving out of a foxhole, Poone was wounded in both legs. A friend in his regiment drug him all night, hiding from the enemy, to safety with the American army. He spent three months recuperating in an Italian hospital and later received the Purple Heart Decoration, among other medals for wounds received in action.
Upon being released from the Army, Poone returned home and enrolled in East Texas State Teacher's College at Commerce, Texas, where he earned his degree in education.

On December 17, 1946, he was united in marriage to Mary Alice Dickenson in West. She preceded him in death on November 9, 2000.

Poone began many years of teaching and coaching in various schools in the Waco community. He then returned to West in the mid sixties, where he coached and taught for many years.Poone was a huge supporter of athletics at West High School and served as an officer in the Athletic Booster Club for many years. He was given the nickname "Mr. Trojan" and enjoyed wearing the school colors.
In 1973, Poone formed the Junior Historians and from there created the West High School Junior Historian Dancers, which perform traditional dances from the Czech Republic and German culture.
Poone was a member of First Baptist Church of West. He also was a member of the West Kiwanis Club, West Masonic Lodge #475, V.F.W. Post #4819, American Legion #478 and West Athletic Booster Club.

Poone was also preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Harry Morgan, Carl Morgan and Bernice Morgan; and sisters, Mary Eleanor Mashek, Margie Stewart and Katherine Mascarella.

Survivors include many nieces and nephews; including his best friend and nephew, Harry Glen Morgan; nephew, Joe Mashek; and special friends, Chris and Heidi Hannes-Sepulveda and son, Caydan.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104411839/milton_chase-morgan: accessed ), memorial page for Milton Chase “Poone” Morgan (11 Aug 1924–20 Nov 2015), Find a Grave Memorial ID 104411839, citing White Rock Cemetery, Elm Mott, McLennan County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Slick (contributor 47388071).