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George Patrick “Pat” Morton

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George Patrick “Pat” Morton

Birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
23 Jun 2019 (aged 63)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Pearland, Brazoria County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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George Patrick (Pat) Morton was born to Mary Claire (Sue) Morton and George Harry Morton on April 11, 1956 in Houston Texas. He went to be with the Lord on June 23, 2019 in Houston, Texas at the age of 63. His entire family was by his side as he entered into his eternal home. Pat was the fourth born child of six. Above all else, he loved being surrounded by family. He was proceeded in death by his father George Morton, his mother Sue Morton, his brother Gerald Emory Morton, and his nephew Jarryd Austin Morton. He is survived by his two most cherished people in all the world—his son and daughter, Patrick "Lee" Morton and wife Christi of Santa Monica, California and daughter Britney Ann Morton of Pearland, Texas. He is also survived by a granddaughter Teighlor Nichole of Tennessee. Pat is survived by his brothers, Michael David of Pearland and Kevin Thomas and wife Kathy of Friendswood. He is survived by his sisters Peggy Ann and husband Fred of Austin, Karen Sue and husband Robert of Houston, and Elizabeth of Pearland. He had a tremendous love for his nieces and nephews and always had a unique way of making them feel special. Kelli, Jacob, Katarina, Haley, Ragan, Michael, Sarah, Jihyae, Ashley, James, Katlyn, Shia, Brylee, Rylan, Eva, Jaeden, and Londyn will miss their beloved Uncle Pat (or Uncle Fat as he was lovingly called). Pat grew up in Pasadena where he attended St. Pius V Catholic Church and graduated from Sam Rayburn High School. He raised his children in LaPorte, Texas and also had a home on Table Rock Lake in Missouri where he enjoyed fishing, boating, and skiing. He most recently lived in Pearland, Texas. He worked for Halliburton/Brown & Root for two decades and retired while still in his forties. He enjoyed living and made the most of his time. He loved riding his motorcycle, talking to friends and family, fishing, hunting, going to Astros and Texans games, golfing, coaching little league baseball, reading, and doing research. He was an avid story teller who never missed a detail. He will always be remembered for his great stories...especially his short ones. He loved dogs and all dogs loved him. He had an enormous, compassionate, and generous heart. He devoted himself to caring for loved ones as they needed special care toward the end of their lives. Pat was one in a trillion. It is an unbearable goodbye. Special thanks to Pat’s team of doctors, nurses, and staff at Houston Hermann Memorial Heart and Vascular Institute and pulmonary Rehab for their heartfelt love and care. Visitation will be at SouthPark Funeral Home in Pearland on Sunday, June 30 beginning at 5:00, followed by a Rosary at 7:00 p.m. The funeral will be on Monday, July 1 at 10:00 a.m. also at SouthPark Funeral Home. Interment will follow at SouthPark Cemetery. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.southparkfunerals.com Thank you for your help! Sincerely, Lee Morton

South Park Funeral Home
George Patrick (Pat) Morton was born to Mary Claire (Sue) Morton and George Harry Morton on April 11, 1956 in Houston Texas. He went to be with the Lord on June 23, 2019 in Houston, Texas at the age of 63. His entire family was by his side as he entered into his eternal home. Pat was the fourth born child of six. Above all else, he loved being surrounded by family. He was proceeded in death by his father George Morton, his mother Sue Morton, his brother Gerald Emory Morton, and his nephew Jarryd Austin Morton. He is survived by his two most cherished people in all the world—his son and daughter, Patrick "Lee" Morton and wife Christi of Santa Monica, California and daughter Britney Ann Morton of Pearland, Texas. He is also survived by a granddaughter Teighlor Nichole of Tennessee. Pat is survived by his brothers, Michael David of Pearland and Kevin Thomas and wife Kathy of Friendswood. He is survived by his sisters Peggy Ann and husband Fred of Austin, Karen Sue and husband Robert of Houston, and Elizabeth of Pearland. He had a tremendous love for his nieces and nephews and always had a unique way of making them feel special. Kelli, Jacob, Katarina, Haley, Ragan, Michael, Sarah, Jihyae, Ashley, James, Katlyn, Shia, Brylee, Rylan, Eva, Jaeden, and Londyn will miss their beloved Uncle Pat (or Uncle Fat as he was lovingly called). Pat grew up in Pasadena where he attended St. Pius V Catholic Church and graduated from Sam Rayburn High School. He raised his children in LaPorte, Texas and also had a home on Table Rock Lake in Missouri where he enjoyed fishing, boating, and skiing. He most recently lived in Pearland, Texas. He worked for Halliburton/Brown & Root for two decades and retired while still in his forties. He enjoyed living and made the most of his time. He loved riding his motorcycle, talking to friends and family, fishing, hunting, going to Astros and Texans games, golfing, coaching little league baseball, reading, and doing research. He was an avid story teller who never missed a detail. He will always be remembered for his great stories...especially his short ones. He loved dogs and all dogs loved him. He had an enormous, compassionate, and generous heart. He devoted himself to caring for loved ones as they needed special care toward the end of their lives. Pat was one in a trillion. It is an unbearable goodbye. Special thanks to Pat’s team of doctors, nurses, and staff at Houston Hermann Memorial Heart and Vascular Institute and pulmonary Rehab for their heartfelt love and care. Visitation will be at SouthPark Funeral Home in Pearland on Sunday, June 30 beginning at 5:00, followed by a Rosary at 7:00 p.m. The funeral will be on Monday, July 1 at 10:00 a.m. also at SouthPark Funeral Home. Interment will follow at SouthPark Cemetery. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.southparkfunerals.com Thank you for your help! Sincerely, Lee Morton

South Park Funeral Home


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