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Mr. Johnny Patrick “J.P.” Morgan, age 66, of Sharpsburg, passed away January 21, 2018.
Mr. J.P. will be remembered as an avid fisherman who loved a good joke and a cold beer. He was a wonderful grandpa who could always be found in a pair of overalls, usually by a lake.
Mr. J.P. was preceded in death by his parents, John and Frances Morgan, and daughter, Candace Jones. Mr. J.P. is survived by his loving wife of 18 years: Sharon Morgan; children: Jason (Amy) Morgan of Cataula, Alison (Wayne) Fiessinger of Senioa, Brett (Stacey) Morgan of Senoia, and Missy Jones of Sargent; grandchildren: Sam, Charlie, Claire, Madison, Caitlin, Nathan, Jackie and Trevor; sisters: Tree (Earl) Spell of Sharpsburg, Patti Krohngold of Douglasville; aunt: Evelyn Morgan of Palmetto. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
The Morgan family is being assisted by Georgia Cremation, 1086 Hwy 54 West, Fayetteville. Messages of condolence may be left at www.GeorgiaCremation.com.
Tiffany Schexnider says
Ali,
So sorry to you and your family on the lost of your dad.Yall are in my thoughts and Prayers.xoxo
Nell Masters says
So sorry. I have lots of good memories from so long ago. He was one handsome
young man..and how he did love his jokes and stories and man could he do a mean ham on a smoker. He loved his children and had a lot of patience when they were so little and demanding. 7
Tina smith says
There will never be another man like him!! He was one of a kind!! I am so blessed to have worked with him at Napa for many years and to be lucky enough to call him a friend. I love you bunches juicy peaches!! Sndbit so appropriate for this to come out on a Wednesday!! He used to love to say … It’s humpppppp day!!! So many wonderful and crazy memories! Praying for you guys!!
Ricky Long says
So sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of hanging out way back in high school. Several beers were consumed.
Sherrel Bidne says
Sharon and family, John and I are so sorry for your loss. What a shock! JP was one of a kind! We enjoyed him coming by after a day of fishing. Sometimes we would have to get them out and “redneck” measure them with Coors Cans, and of course–there were a few Coors consumed at each visit. He will be truly missed by a lot of people.
RIP-“Fish Killer”
Our Deepest Sympathy
John & Sherrel Bidne
Mandy (McDaniel) Patterson says
Ali, Jason, and Brett….love y’all and am so sorry for the loss of your Dad! While I haven’t seen him in a long time, I remember him so fondly from when we were little and always thought that he was so sweet and funny! I always LOVED his southern accent and his voice…it was so distinct to me, and I can “hear” him laughing and saying your names even all these years later!!! Sending you love and hugs as you go through this emotional time. It’s just so hard, and will be for awhile. Love y’all and am thankful that I was able to know your dad!
Crystal Langlois says
I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Howard Mitchely says
JP was a Great and Loving man. He was very knowledgeable in a variety of things from Auto repair to Love and matters of the Heart. He LOVED Fishing of any kind, from a mud hole to the ocean. It didn’t matter as long as it involved a line and a beer. I’ll truly miss this Guy and apologize for taking a friendship so lightly. God’s Speed, My FRIEND
Kim says
My heart broke into pieces upon learning of the sudden passing of Mr. Morgan. He was the sweetest person I’ve ever met. I will miss him coming into the office (especially on a Wednesday) as he would ask me if I knew what day it is today(smiling). He would proceed to say in the commercial voice, “It’s Hump DAY”! He also brought me bass fish to the office just because. He will truly be missed. Rest peacefully Mr. Morgan.
Tree Spell says
A celebration of life memorial service will be held for “JP” on Saturday, February 10th at noon at the Sharpsburg Community Center, 105 Main St. Sharpsburg, GA. Thank you all for your kind words. Love, Tree
Janet and Bob Sikes, Jacksonville, FL says
I will always remember him as a clone of our Uncle Bill Morgan. Sharon and family our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I know that Aunt Evelyn is going to miss him and his visits.