Monroe Talton Morgan "MT" Sr.

Birth date: Jun 29, 1933 Death date: Oct 15, 2020

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Dr. Morgan was born in Mars Hill, NC on June 29, 1933 and was a son of the late Frank W. and Effie McDaris. He graduated from Marshal High School in 1952. He had lived in Carter County since 1963.He received an Associate Degree from Mars Hill College, Bachelor Degree from East Tennessee State College, Master of Science in Public Health from the University of North Carolina and Doctor of Public Health from Tulane University. He served four years in the United States Air Force and was stationed in the Panama Canal Zone.Dr. Morgan was employed at East Tennessee State University from 1963 until he retired in 1999. He was the founding professor and Chairman of the Department of Environmental Health. He developed the first Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health (BSEH) and Master of Science in Environmental Health (MSEH) degrees to be professionally accredited in the United States. He was very proud of the fact that he recruited students from fifty-six countries, most of the fifty states and Native American tribes. He also developed contracts to recruit U.S. Army students to receive BSEH degrees allowing many U.S. Army Health Science officers to be ETSU graduates.Dr. Morgan served as president of the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) from which he later received their Outstanding Leadership Award. He was a recipient of the Walter S. Mangold award, and NEH’s outstanding Environmentalist award in 1978. Other honors include: ETSU’s Distinguished Faculty Award, and Jacob C. Geiger Award from Tulane University for best doctoral dissertation. Dr. Morgan served as consultant to several organizations including: The National Academy of Science, the National Institutes of Health, the American Medical Association, the Agency for International Development, the Caribbean Community and the World Health Organization. He was also consultant to several universities to help develop Environmental Health Departments.For several years, he served as a member of the Public Health Review Committee of the National Institute of Health to site visit the schools of Public Health to determine qualification for Public Health Trainerships and special project grants. He also served on the Committee for Study need to reorganize the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) which enable the EPA to better meet the needs of the U.S. for environmental protection. He presented research and position papers at many local, state, national and international organizations. He was especially proud of the following presentations; the Model Environmental Health Degree presented to the Public Health Review Committee of the National Institutes of Health; the Role of Environmental Health in the Health Care System presented to the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland; and the Role of Environmental Health at the World Inaugural Conference of Environmental Health in Sydney, Australia.He was the author of the textbook, “Environmental Health”, which was used as support text at several universities in the U.S. and foreign countries. After his retirement, ETSU established the Dr. M.T. Morgan Scholarship in his honor for undergraduate Environmental Health Majors. Dr. Morgan had been retired almost 20 years and during that period of time he has been an Environmental Health Consultant to the Jimmy Carter Center, U.S. Aid and to the Agency for the International Development Public Health Service. He has enjoyed traveling, spending time with family and friends and attending Central Community Christian Church. Dr. Morgan was preceded in death by his father, Rev. Frank W. Morgan, Sr.; mother Effie McDaris Morgan; brothers, Coy B. Morgan (Hattie), Wayne Morgan, Dr. Joe L. Morgan and Leonard Morgan; sisters, Myrtle Morgan Paulson and two brothers-in-law, Robert J. Rice and Jack L. Peoples. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Shirley Lewis Morgan; sons Monroe Talton Morgan, Jr. (Monte), Marcus Thomas Morgan of Huntsville, AL; two granddaughters, Natasha Arizona Morgan and Brooke Arianna Morgan of League City, TX; one brother, Frank W. Morgan, Jr.; three sisters, Marie Morgan Rice, of Charlotte, NC; Ruth Morgan Peoples of Winston-Salem, NC; Janette Morgan Fisher (Jerald) of Marshall, NC. Also surviving are two brothers-in-law, Billy Joe Lewis (Anne Todd); Stanley Thomas Lewis (Brenda English); five nieces, Debbie Little, Daris Murray, Annette Fisher, Gwyneth Peck and Catherine Theobold; eight nephews, Mark Morgan, Doug Morgan, David Morgan, Steve Morgan, Russel Morgan, Shane Lewis, Michael Lewis and Dewayne Fisher. The family of Dr. Morgan will have a graveside and committal service at 1:00 P.M. on Saturday, October 17, 2020 at Mars Hill Cemetery, 123 Calvin Edney Road, Mars Hill, NC, 28754 with Dr. Edwin Lewis officiating. Music will be under the direction of Reverend Todd Wolfe and Susie Wolfe of Central Community Christian Church. Family and friends are asked to gather at the cemetery at 12:45 P.M. Everyone attending is asked to wear your facial masks and honor social distancing guidelines. Active pallbearers will be Mike Lewis, Shane Lewis, Dewayne Fisher, Clint Hoilman, Bryan Hoilman, Monte Morgan and Marcus Morgan. Honorary pallbearers will be the associates of the ETSU Department of Environmental Health, Dean Randy Wycoff, Dr. Bob Patton, Dr. Wilsie Bishop and lifetime friend, Lawrence Ponder of Marshall, N.C.In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the ETSU Dr. M.T. Morgan, Sr. Scholarship for Environmental Health, Department of Environmental Health P.O. BOX 70682, Johnson City, TN 37614.Online condolences may be shared with the family and viewed on our website at www.hathawaypercy.com. Hathaway-Percy Funeral and Cremation Services are honored to serve the Morgan family.

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Candice Duvernois

Dr. MT Morgan's legacy lives on - in doing research for a presentation for North Carolina Environmental Health Specialists, I am quoting Dr. Morgan from my own time with him as an MPH student (Class of 2001) - "Environmental Health IS Public Health." Sending my condolences to Dr. Shirley Morgan - a legend in her own right as well!

Candice DuVernois

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Judy Lynch

I was saddened to learn of Dr Morgan's passing. I was in his Sanitation Class, Environmental Health class in 1965-1966. So, one of the first Females in the environmental health field. I loved being in his class and the discussions we had over environmental situations. He was such an excellent teacher , caring and kind.
May you have wonderful memories to give you peace of mind. Know that he touched the lives of so many in such a positive way . May he rest in Peace.

Judy Walton Lynch
Charlottesville VA
ETSU Class of 1966

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Penny Baker

Mrs. Morgan, I am sorry to hear of your loss and have lifted you and your family for GOD’s great comfort and peace. You were an excellent teacher, had a great sense of humor, a big smile, and You were one of my favorites.

GOD BLESS YOU!

Penelope (Penny) Riley Baker
Richardson, Tex.

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Nelda Cooper

Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you. Nelda Humphreys Cooper and family

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Mike Stoots

MT Morgan

A force of nature, in and out of the classroom.
Thanks to MT and Shirley for all they have done for all of us.

Mike Stoots

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Mary Mcelrath

I’m saddened to hear of Dr. Morgan’s passing. He was a great man and educator. I was a student in his Environmental Health class. It was one of the most informative classes I had and I’ve used the practical knowledge I gained throughout my life.
I was at ETSU just last Tuesday and was admiring the retiree board displayed in Lamb Hall. I think of those professors often though it has been many years. They all, including Dr. Morgan, made quite a positive impact on my life.
My deepest sympathies to his wife, Dr. Shirley Morgan, who was my academic advisor in graduate school and to his 2 sons and their families. My prayers for peace and comfort.
Mary McElrath

Gene Mccoy

Shirley, I offer sincere condolences to you and your family and pray the lord will give you comfort in this time of loss.

Gene McCoy

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Dr. M. Akinmoladun,

Rest in the bosom of your maker, Dr. Monroe T. Morgan! You were truly a trail blazer, and I am very proud to be one of your former students for the M.S.E.H degree in 1978. You also served on my thesis committee. You did the best with what you had!
Your legacy will endure!
Tunde M .Akinmoladun, Ph.D
Columbia, MO

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Paula Pickle

My deepest sympathy for the family of Dr. Morgan. My late husband, John Stephen Pickle, was a member of the first graduating class of ETSU Science in Environmental Health. He always spoke fondly of Dr. Morgan and this program launched him on a career in this field that allowed him to have a positive impact on others. He completed his MSEH at ETSU as well. What an impact Dr. Morgan had on his life and his career.
Dr. Morgan also came to express his condolences at John's funeral. It meant a great deal to me. You are in my prayers.
Paula Pickle

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Virloy Lewin

I have very fond memories of taking Dr. Morgan's Environmental Health class at ETSU. Great storyteller and so knowledgeable about the field. Dr. Shirley, please accept my condolences on the passing of an ETSU legend. May God give you and your family comfort at this time.

Dr. Virloy Lewin,
ETSU, Class of 1996 and 2002