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Jeremy William Morgan

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Jeremy William Morgan

Birth
West Memphis, Crittenden County, Arkansas, USA
Death
6 Dec 2020 (aged 44)
Burial
Waxahachie, Ellis County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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On Sunday, December 6, 2020, Jeremy William Morgan went to be with the Lord at the age of 44. Jeremy was born on June 5, 1976 in West Memphis, Arkansas, to William and Thelma (Young) Morgan. He spent his early years in Arkansas, and then was raised in Waxahachie, Texas. He played on the State Champion football team in 1992, and graduated from Waxahachie High School in 1994. On July 12, 1997, he married Teri Susanne Butler. At Southern Methodist University, Jeremy was a four-year letterman and graduated with honors in 1998. He and Teri raised three children, Addie, William, and Hannah in Waxahachie, and Jeremy coached little league, baseball, softball, and basketball for his children and countless other young ones. After many years in the business world, Jeremy chose to step back and pursue the Lord's calling on his life to be a high school football coach and teacher. He taught and coached at Waxahachie High School from 2016 to 2018, and began at Forney High School in the fall of 2018.
Jeremy was a beloved husband, a devoted father, an esteemed brother, a cherished son, an admired uncle, and a friend to many. He had a relationship with the Lord from a young age, and he lived his life so that others may come to know the Lord too. Jeremy was a man of integrity, who did things not for the glory or praise, but because they were the right thing to do. He was a man of his word, and was wise beyond his years. Jeremy knew how to have fun and celebrate life's victories, but did not shy away from walking through the valley with those who needed him.
Jeremy was an example of Christ in the way he loved his family, his students, and his athletes. Jeremy's love for his wife was unwavering; they were teammates in all that life took them through. As a father, he lived out the principles of a "R.E.A.L. Man:" he rejected passivity, empathized with others, accepted responsibility, and led courageously. It was not just something that he talked about, but something that he modeled for his children and everyone around him. Jeremy valued knowledge, and was eager to impart it to each student in his classroom. He loved teaching because he got to share his knowledge. He loved coaching because he got to share his heart. It was his joy to see boys grow into men, and to be a part of each of their stories on and off the field. Many lives, young and old, in both Waxahachie and Forney were impacted by Coach J-Mo because of his care and intention to be present. He lived out AYGATT- "All You Got, All The Time," not just in front of the team, but his family, friends, coworkers, and most importantly, the Lord. He was a good and faithful servant to the end.
Jeremy is survived by his wife, Teri, his three children, Addie, William, and Hannah, his father, William, his mother, Thelma, his brothers, Joshua and Jonathan and their families, and a host of others. Visitation will be at Connect4LIFE Church (1971 John Arden Dr, Waxahachie, TX) on Wednesday, December 9, 6-8pm. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, December 10, 2020 at the Waxahachie Bible Church (621 N. Grand, Waxahachie, TX) at 1 o'clock p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to an account set up in Jeremy's name at Interbank in Waxahachie, TX. All donations will be used to create a scholarship fund in his name.
On Sunday, December 6, 2020, Jeremy William Morgan went to be with the Lord at the age of 44. Jeremy was born on June 5, 1976 in West Memphis, Arkansas, to William and Thelma (Young) Morgan. He spent his early years in Arkansas, and then was raised in Waxahachie, Texas. He played on the State Champion football team in 1992, and graduated from Waxahachie High School in 1994. On July 12, 1997, he married Teri Susanne Butler. At Southern Methodist University, Jeremy was a four-year letterman and graduated with honors in 1998. He and Teri raised three children, Addie, William, and Hannah in Waxahachie, and Jeremy coached little league, baseball, softball, and basketball for his children and countless other young ones. After many years in the business world, Jeremy chose to step back and pursue the Lord's calling on his life to be a high school football coach and teacher. He taught and coached at Waxahachie High School from 2016 to 2018, and began at Forney High School in the fall of 2018.
Jeremy was a beloved husband, a devoted father, an esteemed brother, a cherished son, an admired uncle, and a friend to many. He had a relationship with the Lord from a young age, and he lived his life so that others may come to know the Lord too. Jeremy was a man of integrity, who did things not for the glory or praise, but because they were the right thing to do. He was a man of his word, and was wise beyond his years. Jeremy knew how to have fun and celebrate life's victories, but did not shy away from walking through the valley with those who needed him.
Jeremy was an example of Christ in the way he loved his family, his students, and his athletes. Jeremy's love for his wife was unwavering; they were teammates in all that life took them through. As a father, he lived out the principles of a "R.E.A.L. Man:" he rejected passivity, empathized with others, accepted responsibility, and led courageously. It was not just something that he talked about, but something that he modeled for his children and everyone around him. Jeremy valued knowledge, and was eager to impart it to each student in his classroom. He loved teaching because he got to share his knowledge. He loved coaching because he got to share his heart. It was his joy to see boys grow into men, and to be a part of each of their stories on and off the field. Many lives, young and old, in both Waxahachie and Forney were impacted by Coach J-Mo because of his care and intention to be present. He lived out AYGATT- "All You Got, All The Time," not just in front of the team, but his family, friends, coworkers, and most importantly, the Lord. He was a good and faithful servant to the end.
Jeremy is survived by his wife, Teri, his three children, Addie, William, and Hannah, his father, William, his mother, Thelma, his brothers, Joshua and Jonathan and their families, and a host of others. Visitation will be at Connect4LIFE Church (1971 John Arden Dr, Waxahachie, TX) on Wednesday, December 9, 6-8pm. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, December 10, 2020 at the Waxahachie Bible Church (621 N. Grand, Waxahachie, TX) at 1 o'clock p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to an account set up in Jeremy's name at Interbank in Waxahachie, TX. All donations will be used to create a scholarship fund in his name.

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  • Created by: Blake H.
  • Added: Dec 7, 2020
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219512590/jeremy_william-morgan: accessed ), memorial page for Jeremy William Morgan (5 Jun 1976–6 Dec 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 219512590, citing Waxahachie City Cemetery, Waxahachie, Ellis County, Texas, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Blake H. (contributor 47156101).