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Morgan Joshua Morgan, 38, of Lenoir, NC, passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, December 28, 2022.

Born in Raleigh County, WV on February 21, 1984, he was the son of Steve Morgan (Penny) and the late Marcia Vance Morgan. Morgan was a loving husband and father. He has a lifelong passion for music and sports which he shared with his children. Morgan was an avid Baltimore Ravens fan. He had a great sense of humor and would light up any room he entered.

In addition to his father, Morgan is survived by his wife, Kelli “Nikki” Mann Morgan of the home; children, Addison Morgan, Chloe Morgan, Marcia Morgan, Morgan Levi Steven Morgan, and Kennadi Morgan; sister, Stephanie McClosky and husband, Michael; step-sister, Kayla Hall; step-brother, Josh Harper; nephews, Brandon McClosky, Jordan Vance, Alexander Deal, Isaiah Deal, Aspen Hall, and Matthew Harper; and nieces, Elizabeth Deal, Aubrey Deal, Brinlyn Paynter, and Bryleigh Harper.

Morgan was preceded in death by his mother and a brother, Medwin Willard.

Services for Morgan will be held at a later date.

Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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In my thoughts and prayers for you and the kids and family love you all

—Sandra
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Love and prayers for all.

—linda collins
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—Bryant's

I am so sorry to hear of Josh’s passing. My daughter attended school with Josh and SteviJo. Love and Prayers for all of you.

—Kathy Belcher

I want to extend my sincere condolences to the entire family of Morgan. I pray that God will provide a comfort and a peace that passes all understanding.

—Doreen Cooper
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Kelli my heart breaks for you and your children. All of you are in my prayers.

—Carla D Lane
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I wish you could’ve seen yourself through our eyes. Always a fun time, lots of laughs & goofing off. We were blessed when our families became a blended family. We will miss you immensely!

—Ashley, Josh, Bryleigh & Matthew Harper
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—Janet Durham
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—Grace
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It pained me to see your struggles. You were, and always will be, one of my very best friends, and my brother. My life was very different with you in it, and it will be forever different now that you aren't. Know that I will love you for the rest of my days. Rest easy.

—Michael McClosky