1934
2016
Connie Joyce Morgan, 82, passed away Tuesday, July 26, 2016. She was born on February 7, 1934 to Albert Kines and Gladys Melton Kines.
Preceding Connie in death are Bobby Dean Morgan Sr., Bobby Dean Morgan Jr., Alberta Jones, Lonnie Cook, Albert Kines, & Gladys Melton Kines.
Connie is survived by daughters, Karen Cook, Darlene Lee and husband, Harry Lee; son, Albert Dale Morgan; granddaughters, Erin Lee Lopez & husband, Jay Lopez, Jennifer McGovern & husband, Mike McGovern; grandson, John Taylor Cook; great grandsons, Jaden Lopez & Kane Lopez; great granddaughters, Riley McGovern & Reese McGovern; sisters, Annie Mathis & Lydia Hobbs; brother, Richard Kines; Connie also has many nieces, nephews, & cousins to cherish her memory.
Visitation will be 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Thursday, July 28, 2016 at Anderson Clayton Bros. Funeral Home in Terrell. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday July 29, 2016 at Anderson Clayton Bros. Memorial Chapel in Terrell. Please leave condolences for the family at www.andersonclaytonterrell.com.
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July 29, 2016
Debbie Compton
Nana Connie was a blessing to my son Josh and myself. Her door was always open no matter how early or late I had to work. Sometimes Josh didn't want to come home. Connie would say. Just leave him and we will see you tomorrow. She always had stories to share as well. Loved listening to them. She will truly be missed and no doubt loved by many. Family. Please know that you are in my prayers and thoughts. May you find comfort and peace.....
Debbie (Miller) Compton.
July 29, 2016
Tammie Clements
Prayers for the family!
July 28, 2016
Runnae Spriggs
So sorry to hear that you left us. You always made me feel loved and welcomed me into your family. Fly high in the sky love ya Aunt Connie
July 28, 2016
Ed Hooten
We in Arizona were so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother, grandmother, aunt and best friend. May all of you find comfort in remembering Connie for her passion in caring for others.
July 28, 2016
Kimberly Barnes
I remember Connie not only as babysitter when I was a baby but as a best friend, mentor, she like another grandmother to me and friend to mother Geneva Marie Usry Barnes. She was there to lend a hand to my mother. Connie gave me cutest nickname Kimmy Q. I remember going to the races with mama connie and papa john. I remember the high chair she had she put me in it and I still remember first taste of big red soda. We had so many great memories together. Love you very connie please hug papa john and mother Geneva.
Love always Kimmy Q.
July 28, 2016
Geraldine White
lots of good memories made with connie , spent lots of time at her and John's house when i was a kid.. she always loved children.... she always loved my brother John with all her heart.. now they are together again with all the rest of the family...
July 27, 2016
Shannon Creamer
Rest peacefully sweet lady. You are very much loved and missed. My heart is saddened in one aspect because I will never hear your voice again. But, it is also a bit joyful because I know you, Uncle John and Bobbie are together again. Kiss my Granny for me. See you some day.
July 27, 2016
Patricia Martin
You loved everyone and everyone loved you. Life will never be the same. You had so many babies to care for and all those babies Loved their Nana Connie.
Say Hello to Uncle John and Bobby Jr. and hugs to my momma and daddy. I will always Love you.
July 27, 2016
Joye Cox/Cook
Rest in peace Aunt Connie. Thank you and Uncle John for loving me. I love you and will miss you.
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