Weldon Clement Morgan

weldon morgan

July 30, 1937 ~ September 10, 2025

Weldon Clement Morgan, 88, of Whitesboro, Texas, an educator of 37 years, an insurance salesman of 25 years, a beloved husband, and father passed away on Wednesday, September 10, 2025 from a heart condition. Weldon was born on July 30, 1937 in Holdenville, Oklahoma to Rev. BW Morgan and Naomi Magness Morgan. He earned his bachelor’s degree and his master’s degree from Northeastern State University in Oklahoma and completed other academic studies at North Texas in Denton. Weldon began his career in 1960 in Fort Wingate, NM, and then went on to teach at Church Rock, NM, Gallup, NM, and Huslia, Alaska, later moving to Richardson ISD in Texas. While in New Mexico and Texas he began to move through the ranks as a teacher and principal and up to administration as Area Director over Lake Highland in Richardson ISD. After retiring from education, he went to work for Hibbs Hallmark Insurance in Tyler, Texas, retiring again as top salesman in 2023. Finally settling in Whitesboro with his beloved wife Kathy. Weldon was a devoted husband and father to his family. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Katherine Williams Morgan, son, John Williams Morgan and wife, Donna Morgan, sister, Jahala Morgan Williams and several loving family members. Funeral services honoring Weldon will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, September 12, 2025 at Meador Funeral Home of Whitesboro, officiated by Rev. Rick Carney. Interment will follow at Oakwood Cemetery in  

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  1. I am so very sorry to hear of Weldom’s passing. I always enjoyed when he would come into City Hall to pay his bill. Always jovial and fun to chat with. My thoughts and prayers are with Katherine and the rest of his family. I know he will be greatly missed.

  2. Johnny & Betty Carano says:

    The Carano family including our extended family were so sad to hear about Weldon’s passing. We have loved Weldie since our college days and remember all the wonderful times of adventures! 🙂
    There’s too many to list but very special times moving here and yonder, living nearby for all the 60+ years, He will always be remembered with much love in our hearts. WE WILL MISS YOU FRIEND !!!!

  3. Sharon Ethridge-Roper says:

    Kathy and John: I regret not being able to come to Weldon’s services. I recall our close friendship through the years despite the miles that separated us. My prayers are with you. Love, Sharon

  4. Kathy, I’m so sorry about Weldon’s passing. He was a great man. Please know I am thinking of you and your sweet family. With heartfelt sympathy, Janice Phelps

  5. John sorry for your loss I just now seen it Kathy I’m so sorry.I always enjoyed talking with Weldon.

  6. Unfortunately I was out the state and could not attend his Memorial. He was one of a kind. Wise with years behind him and the funniest guy I ever knew. A unique fellow who you always looked forward to seeing. He will be missed.

  7. I just recently heard of Weldon’s passing and so sorry to hear this. I remember Weldon as a kindhearted man of faith who always had a word of encouragement for me, which many times I really needed. And he was generous; I still use a wonderful coffee mug he gave me last time I visited with them. May his memory ever bring blessings to Kathy and family!


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