Obituaries

West Point Cadet From Pleasanton Drowns On Spring Break: Academy

Amador Valley High School graduate Havin Morris died in an apparent accidental drowning in Ft. Lauderdale, according to West Point.

West Point officers described Morris as a "bright, resilient young man with a determination to succeed in all he did."
West Point officers described Morris as a "bright, resilient young man with a determination to succeed in all he did." (U.S. Military Academy at West Point)

PLEASANTON, CA — A West Point cadet originally from Pleasanton accidentally drowned Monday while on leave during a spring break trip in Fort Lauderdale, the U.S. Military Academy said Tuesday.

The academy said Havin Morris, 21, served in the Corps of Cadets and was committed to serving in the Army.

"The entire West Point Community offers our heartfelt condolences to the Morris family,” West Point Superintendent Lt. Gen. Steve Gilland said in a news release.

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Fort Lauderdale Police said no foul play is suspected in Morris' death, which appeared to be an accidental drowning, according to the release.

The Fort Lauderdale Police and the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command are cooperating on the investigation, the academy said.

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Maj. Rebecca A. Gogue, Morris’ tactical officer, described him in the release as a "bright, resilient young man with a determination to succeed in all he did."

A casualty assistance officer was appointed to support Morris' family, the academy said.

"The entire West Point community will continue to support Havin’s family, friends and teammates," the academy said.

Morris graduated from Amador Valley High School in 2020, according to a list of graduates published in Pleasanton Weekly.

Patch editor Amanda Lumpkin contributed to this report.

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