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William Dana Morton Sr.

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William Dana Morton Sr.

Birth
Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
25 Jan 2022 (aged 89)
Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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William Dana Morton, Sr. passed away on January 25, 2022 just a couple weeks short of his 90th birthday at Prisma Health Tuomey. He was born in Quincy, MA to the late Dana Fletcher Morton and Grace Duncan Morton on February 10, 1932. As a young adult, he joined the Navy and served two tours aboard the Battleship USS Missouri (BB-63) during the Korean War. Upon his discharge from the Navy, he married the love of his life, Mildred Ann Chibirka and they had three children.

His dislike of the cold weather and love of the sea took him to Key West, FL where he became the Captain of a Commercial Shrimp Trawler for 16 years. He later moved to South Carolina and started a successful residential painting and wallpapering company which he ran until retiring at the age of 75. He was an active member of the USS Missouri (BB-63) Association, holding many executive offices including that of President. His shipmates were his friends as well as his extended family. He loved to tell "sea stories" of his adventures in the Navy and aboard the shrimp trawler.

In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his beloved wife Mildred, son William Dana Morton, Jr., sister Joan and niece Laurie Dimattio.
William Dana Morton, Sr. passed away on January 25, 2022 just a couple weeks short of his 90th birthday at Prisma Health Tuomey. He was born in Quincy, MA to the late Dana Fletcher Morton and Grace Duncan Morton on February 10, 1932. As a young adult, he joined the Navy and served two tours aboard the Battleship USS Missouri (BB-63) during the Korean War. Upon his discharge from the Navy, he married the love of his life, Mildred Ann Chibirka and they had three children.

His dislike of the cold weather and love of the sea took him to Key West, FL where he became the Captain of a Commercial Shrimp Trawler for 16 years. He later moved to South Carolina and started a successful residential painting and wallpapering company which he ran until retiring at the age of 75. He was an active member of the USS Missouri (BB-63) Association, holding many executive offices including that of President. His shipmates were his friends as well as his extended family. He loved to tell "sea stories" of his adventures in the Navy and aboard the shrimp trawler.

In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his beloved wife Mildred, son William Dana Morton, Jr., sister Joan and niece Laurie Dimattio.


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