Peacefully on Tuesday, September 15, 2020, at King Nursing Home, Bolton, Henry Alfred Morton, in his 94th year, beloved husband of Jean Morton. Loving father of Beverly, Gary, Greg (Vera), Jeremy, Melissa (Thomas). Cherished grandfather of Emma, Gareth, Garen, Garyck, Graeme, Sophia, Benjamin. Proud great-grandfather of Coleen and Max. Predeceased by his brothers William Morton and Charles Morton.
Henry will be fondly and forever remembered for his love of old British cars, his wonderful British sense of humour, and his ever-present whistling and humming in accompaniment to every activity he may have been engaged in. The world is, sadly, a quieter place without him and his music.
Cremation has taken place. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Leeanne Rescorl
To Greg, Vera and the entire Morton family,
My deepest condolences on the loss of your father. May your fond memories carry you through this most difficult time.
May the lessons your father gave you last a lifetime, and may you always feel his spirit nearby.
My thoughts and prayers are with you always.
LeeAnne
Ralph & Lani Cracco
Condolences to the whole family, Ralph and Lani!
Cathy Vizziello
To Beverly, Jean and the Morton family,
I am so sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Cathy
Richard and Marian Kennedy
We were very sorry to hear about Henry’s death, he and Dick had many good chats at McDonalds in Walmart over the years. Thinking of you, Jean. from Dick and Marian Kennedy
Patricia Winstone
JEAN my heart goes out to you and your family.
Ian Olafson
Dear Jean ,Bev and family.You have lost a wonderful Husband ,father and to me a friend.I was luck to have known him for 40 years which resulted in many fond memories.He has moved on to watch over the family he loves.I will miss him and his sence of humor.He always made me smile.Goodbye Henry.You may be gone but never forgotten.
Linda Scheven
I am so sorry for the loss of husband, father and grandfather, great grandfather . I remember many a time when I worked at the Cooperators in Bolton Henry and Jean coming by. Of course Beverly and I worked there together and have remained friends for probably over 30 years since. The loss of a special family member is huge and I who have gone through it a few times smile at their photos, remember anniversaries of everything and talk about this dear one every day. Always missed but never forgotten. My love and condolences go out to the family of dear Henry ❤️
Gail Colton
Beverly, please accept my condolences on the loss of your father. My deepest sympathies go out to you and your extended family. May you all treasure his memories.
Keith Parsons
Dear Jean ,Bev and all the Family .
Jenny and I are so saddend to hear of Henry’s passing
We remember Henry as a man with great humour and spirit .
I personally enjoyed working with him at the Tralee driving events .
Again condolences from your friends.
Angelo C allegari
To Jean, Beverly and all of the family my deepest condolences on the loss of you husband, father and friend. Henry shall be remembered well by the people he touched and the life he lived. Many fond memories.
AdrianaDossantos
To the Morton family I will miss him for sure RIP Henery!
Sonja Metcalfe
To Jean, Gary and Family,
Larry and I would like to extend our deepest condolences on the loss of your husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
Larry and Sonja Metcalfe
The Doggetts
Jean
Bev, Gary, Greg, Jeremy & Muh,
Our deepest condolences on the passing of Henry.
May you find comfort in cherished memories filled with love, laughter and fond moments today and always.
Sending love and hugs
– The Doggett’s
Kevin Gagne
Greg and family , I am so sorry to hear the sad news .
Your dad was always whistling , I remember asking him to do the good bad and the ugly , sure enough next time I was over he whistled it for me.
You are all in my thoughts.
Gail Atwill
Dear Auntie Jean, Bev, Gary, Greg, Jeremy, Melissa and your families
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Uncle Henry. I have so many fond childhood memories doing things inspired by the biggest kid of all—building forts in the barn and driving shed, swinging on the trapezes your dad put up for us, rolling down hills in barrels and tires your dad brought out for us to try, in the winter, a chair nailed to two skis. Uncle Henry was great at coming up with new ideas and contraptions and sharing his passion for having fun. It was such a treat to have the privilege of riding in one of his beloved English cars and I will never forget the many rides in the back of the Jeep on the way to the dump singing “The Red Baron”. We have lost touch over the years, but my memories feel like it was only yesterday. You are all in my thoughts and prayers at this time.
Melissa, Dave and family
Dear Greg , Vera and family. Our deepest condolences on the loss of you dad. Our thoughts are with during this time of sadness.
Bob, Odette and family
Dear Greg…
Sorry to hear…..from our family to yours…..our deepest condolences….
Bob, Odette and the girls
Paula Reardon
Beverly,
I am so sorry to hear of your father’s passing and hope that the love of your family and friends will comfort you in the days ahead.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Jean Mason
I express my sincere sympathy to Jean and to their family.
Iain Wood
My deepest sympathy goes out to everyone in the Morton family.
The thought of Mr. Morton just brings a huge smile to my face. I was very lucky to have known him as a kid, growing up with Gary. I only have great memories of that time and Mr. Morton, whose character and humour were truly special.
I hope everyone in the family is coping well and I am very sorry for your loss.