Raymond A. Morgan III's Obituary
Raymond A. Morgan III, of Shamong, NJ, passed away unexpectedly on April 29, 2021. He was 30 years old.
Raymond was the beloved son of Margaret Conlow-Morgan and Raymond A. Morgan Jr.; beloved brother of Mary Morgan of Vero Beach, FL, and Patrick and Lacey Morgan of Mays Landing, NJ. Adoring uncle of Jack Morgan and loving grandson of Raymond A. Morgan Sr. of Medford, NJ. Raymond is predeceased by his grandmother Betty Morgan of Medford, NJ and the late Margaret and Jack Conlow of Riverton, NJ. He was the dear nephew of Nancy and Gene Watson of Idaho Falls, ID, Janice and Dana Anderson of Portland, OR, Beth Ann and Eric Peterson of Medford, NJ, Kevin and Angela Morgan of Medford, NJ and Scott and Cathie Morgan of Haddonfield, NJ, John Conlow and Mary Noland of Philadelphia, PA, Paul Conlow and Lisa Knell of Moorestown, NJ, Edward and Mary Conlow of Portland, OR, James and Eileen Conlow of Mt. Laurel, NJ, Catherine Conlow and John Webber of Bangor, ME and Lisa Tracy of Lexington, VA.
Raymond leaves behind 24 cousins, many extended relatives and many friends, whom he loved and adored, and who will miss him dearly.
Raymond, was born and raised in Shamong. He was a 2009 graduate of Seneca High School and a 2013 graduate of SUNY Maritime College, where he trained as a marine engineer and had the opportunity to travel the world. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed fishing, hiking, snow-boarding, riding his motorcycles and golfing with his grandfather. He spent many hours, alongside his best friend and brother Patrick, working on and maintaining classic trucks. Raymond was also a skilled sailor, who enjoyed sailing with his grandfather, sister, and family on the Delaware and Cooper Rivers.
I Was Loved, Therefore I Am
I was always loved.
I was loved therefore I am,
And in being loved I learned to love.
In the sun filled day,
In the ecstasy of the night,
I was loved and loved others.
To be loved is all you need:
I was loved....and so, I will always be.
Ana Draper
Relatives and friends are invited to gather and pay their respects to Raymond at Givnish of Marlton, 398 East Main St., on Thursday evening, May 6th, from 6 – 8 pm.
His funeral Mass will be private, and will be livestreamed. This following link may be used to view the Mass at 11 am on Friday, May 7th: https://my.gather.app/remember/raymond-morgan-2021
In lieu of flowers, donations in Raymond’s memory may be made to the Pinelands Preservation Alliance, 17 Pemberton Rd., Southampton, NJ 08088
To share your fondest memories and condolences, please visit www.Givnish.com.
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