of Lexa, AR
July 29, 2015 - October 27, 2015
Steve Morgan, 47, of Lexa, Arkansas passed away Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at his home. Steve was born July 29, 1968 at West Memphis, Arkansas. He was best known as the cook and manager of T-Mac's BBQ.
Steve is survived by two sons, Bryan Morgan and Brenton Morgan both of Fulton, Mississippi; two daughters, Kaylee Morgan of Lexa, Arkansas and Lauren Morgan Watkins of West Helena, Arkansas; grandchild, Asher Watkins; and four brothers Woody Kirk of Lepanto, Arkansas, Jeffery Kirk of Florida, Jessie Dale Kirk and Harold Kirk.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Wanda Lee Morgan and his grandfather ''Grampa'' Otho Thomas Morgan.
Graveside services for Steve Morgan will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, November 1, 2015 at Crittenden Memorial Park in Marion, Arkansas. Reverend Tammy Shattuck will officiate. Visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, October 31, 2015 at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home in West Helena.
Services will be directed by Roller-Citizens Funeral Home, West Helena (870) 572-2571.
Steve will be missed by the entire Morning Show family. We always looked forward to his phone calls on Tuesdays. We appreciate his help the past two years with our Bass Tournament. Our thoughts are with his family.
Well if you don't know the huckabuck you didn't know steve.it is hard as a grown man to admit this but I will miss those public displays of affection.Didn't matter who was looking or where we where there was always a kiss waiting on me.I will miss that. I am proud of Steve. When
Imeet him when he had nothing and even then he would have given you the shirt off his back. I watched him go from nothing but hope to the life he had made for himself. And for all the bad early in life Steve made up for it everday in anyway he could to be a better man. A great father,he loved all of you, I know I heard it everday. And a friend like none before and there will never be another one like him.I promise Steve no man will ever kiss me! I will always miss you Steve rest well my friend. Later bro.
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our sympathy to family and children
our sympathy to family and children
steve we have been best friends for 42 years. when i needed u you would rescue me an when u needed me i would rescue you. it didnt matter what kinda mess we got ourselves into we were there for each other always an now my brother u are gone an i guess i had better not get myself in no more bad situations any more because my big buddy wont be able to come an scoop me up an take me away from all of my crazy crap that i use to get my self into. brother there are so many things that have been running through my head this week of the things that we have done these last 40 years till it has had me smileing an crying to. i could go on for hours telling stoyies of all the wild crazy fun an sometimes scary things that we done man i wish that people reallyn new how close we really were but this will be a hard journey through the rest of my life without u my bubba an i will get through it but i will talk to u through prayer an i will be crying from time to time but its just because i miss u so much. i promise to never forget the time we had together an i love u man
Lauren and Taylor, I am so sorry for your loss. Steve was a good man and you both know I thought the world of him. He will be greatly missed by many. trust in God to get ya'll thru this difficult time. Lean on each other for support. that's what Steve would want for you. Love you girls wish I didn't live so far away,
Steve was one of the hardest working individuals I have ever known. He was dependable and was always seeking to improve himself, his family and his community.
Lauren, we are so sorry about your dad.
You and the family are in our thoughts &
prayers.