Obituaries
Morris Edward Bogan passed away peacefully on December 3, 2025 after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s Disease
His greatest joy, besides God and his family, was sitting in the driver's seat of his current vehicle, heading anywhere exciting!

Morris Edward Bogan passed away peacefully on December 3, 2025 after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s Disease. He was 85. He was born in Philadelphia, PA to Agiere Bogan Perry but grew up in Mt. Gilead, NC with his beloved grandmother Katie Miller surrounded by loving Aunts, Uncles and Cousins. He was predeceased by his mother and stepfather James Perry and by his brother Frank Williams Jr.
He leaves behind his loving wife of 29 years, Maureen Greer Bogan, his daughters Deneen M. Bogan (Ronnie) (grandchildren Ashley Holmes and Vidal James and four great grandchildren); Sharon K. Bogan (grandchildren Tyrone Boykin Jr. (Justine) and Aaron Boykin (Izzy) and seven great grandchildren); son Morris G Bogan (Susan) (grandchildren Preston, Kara, Devin and Kai) and stepson Brendan Greer (Jessica) (grandchildren Asher and Anna). He also leaves behind his first wife, Cynthia (Penny) Delafontaine of Greenville, NC, nieces and nephew Kelly Moore, Karen Williams and Frank Williams III and their children as well as many loving cousins.
Visitation with the family will occur at Cody White Funeral Home, Broad St., Milford, CT from 10:30 am with a brief time for reflection and remembrance from 12-12:30 on Saturday, December 13, 2025. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Elizabeth and Tab Williams Adult Day Center in Winston Salem, NC where Morris spent many happy days singing and pursuing a new-found talent for artistic expression. https://seniorservicesinc.org/services/williams-adult-day-center/
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Morris was always active in the Churches he attended and was a faithful follower of the Lord Jesus Christ and had a strong and unwavering faith which steered his life choices and informed his character.
Although schooled and trained in book binding which he pursued early in life, he became an Owner/Operator Truck Driver. His greatest joy, besides God and his family, was sitting in the driver’s seat of his current vehicle - truck, car or, in later years, one of his Motorhomes and going somewhere – anywhere! As long as he was behind the wheel!
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