Brian K. Morgan, 53, of
North Almond Valley Road, Arkport, NY (Bishopville), died Wednesday morning
(July 22, 2020) at Jones Memorial Hospital in Wellsville, NY following a long
illness.
Born in North Hornell on
October 31, 1966, he was the son of Arthur & Doris (Hulett) Morgan.
Brian grew up in Bishopville
and attended Arkport Central School.
From the age of 13, he enjoyed farming and for many years worked on
several area farms including the Brown Family Farm in Bishopville, Sugar Creek
Farm in Ossian and the Karr Family Farm in Fremont, NY. He was a “Multi-Tasker” and could handle any
farm related job.
For many years, Brian also
was employed as a truck driver, driving for several area businesses such as
Covered Wagon of Hornell, Scuba Construction of Almond and Leon Lacy Trucking
of Arkport. He was a self taught “Jack
of All Trades” who was extremely mechanically minded and had a reputation of a
man who could fix just about anything.
Having a deep love of the nature
and the outdoors, Brian enjoyed hunting, especially deer hunting (both shotgun
& bow) and small game hunting. He
also had an affection for animals and throughout the years enjoyed the company
of his many pet dogs. Brian will be
sadly missed by his canine friend, “Tibber”, a “Jack-A-Poo” (Jack Russell &
Poodle mix) who helped comfort him through his long illness. He was also a long-time member of the Arkport
American Legion.
Brian was preceded in death
by his step-son, Daniel Crane; his father, Arthur Morgan; and his sister,
Sherry Woods.
Survivors include his wife of
nearly 28 years, Mary, who he married on August 1, 1992; his son, Jacob
(Samantha Smith) Morgan of Bishopville; his step-son, Murray (Erica) Crane of
Dansville; his mother, Doris Morgan of Bishopville; 3 brothers, Richard (Gail)
Morgan of Greenwood, David (Gertrude) Morgan of Canisteo and Kevin (Marcie)
Morgan of Avoca; 4 sisters, Janice Kepner of Hornell, Sandra (Al) Eymer of
Bishopville, Donna (Lani) Barros of Burns, NY and Shelby (Leo Seamon) Eymer of
Bishopville; 3 grandchildren, Arika, David & Julius; several nieces,
nephews & cousins.
At Brian’s request there will
be no calling hours. Private services
will be held at the convenience of the family.
Funeral arrangements are in
care of the Dagon Funeral Home, 38
Church St., Hornell, NY.
Brian’s family request that
in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his name be made to the Hornell
Humane Society, 7649 Industrial Park Road, Hornell, NY 14843.
To leave an online condolence
or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com