Barbara U. Morgan, M.D.
August 26, 1946 - September 17, 2015
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Barbara U. Morgan, M.D.
August 26, 1946 - September 17, 2015
Obituary
Barbara u. Morgan, m.D., 69, passed away on thursday, september 17, 2015 at camc memorial hospital, charleston.
Barbara was a pediatric neurologist, lifelong resident of charleston and a hospice volunteer.
she was a 1964 graduate of charleston high school, received her bachelor’s degree from ohio university and her medical degree from west virginia university.
Barbara was exceptionally creative, especially in her favorite hobbies; sewing and cooking.
She is survived by her husband of 48 years, charles morgan, m.D.; daughters, sarah morgan of charleston and rebecca morgan of denver, co.
Memorial visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.M. Monday, september 21, 2015 at barlow bonsall funeral home, 1118 virginia street, east, charleston.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in memory of barbara to: kanawha hospice care, 1606 kanawha blvd., west, charleston, wv 25387-2536
8 responses to Barbara U. Morgan, M.D.
Leeann Evans says:
August 10, 2021
Location: Princeton West Virginia
Charlie,
My Prayers Are With You And Your Family. I Am So Sorry For Your Loss.
Dr. Richard Rashid says:
August 10, 2021
Location: South Charleston West Virginia
We Were Sorry To Hear Of Your Great Loss. Barbara And Your Family Are In Our Prayers.
Dr. Richard And Eleanor Rashid
Drs. Nicole Rashid And Paul Bown
Lynn Gunnoe says:
August 10, 2021
Relationship: Class Of 1964
Location: Charleston West Virginia
I Am So Sorry To Hear Of Barbara’S Passing. I Had Seen Her Once Since High School After Taking My Daughter To Her. May She Rest In Peace.
Fran Salter says:
August 10, 2021
Location: High Point North Carolina
We (All Of The Salter Family) Will Love You Forever And Always. Your Life Of Service To Others Was Lived Well And Touched So Many In Remarkable Ways. Your Peace, My Dear Friend, Was So Well Earned.
Tina Ferrell Woolsey says:
August 10, 2021
Relationship: Previous Employee And Friend
Location: Lancaster Kentucky
My Condolences To Her Family. I Worked For Dr Morgan In The Early 90’S. I Enjoyed Her Wit, Cooking, Sewing And Most Of All Her Compassion For Her Patients. I Named My Daughter After Her (Heather Morgan). She Made Receiving Blankets Bibs And Towels For Me. My Daughter Is 22 An We Still Have Those Special Things. I Am Saving For My Grandchildren. I Became An Rn And I Think Of My Experiences Working With Her. I Can See Her Smile An Laugh When I Think Of Her.