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Thurman Lee Morgan

Funeral services for Thurman Lee Morgan, 92, will be held Thursday, Feb. 20, at 1 p.m. at First United Methodist Church in Crowley.
He died peacefully with family present on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020, at 3:24 p.m. at Southwest Louisiana War Veteran’s Home in Jennings.
Rev. Peter Gaughan, pastor of First United Methodist Church, will officiate for the services.
The family requests visiting hours Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the funeral home and Thursday from 11 a.m. to service time at First United Methodist Church, 321 E. Third Street, Crowley.
Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery in Crowley.
Mr. Morgan is survived by his wife of 70 years, Audrey Murrell Morgan of Baton Rouge; two daughters, Sandra Stewart of Baton Rouge and Jan (Tom) Wright of Baton Rouge; four sons, Alan Morgan of Baton Rouge, Mark (Cathy) Morgan of Moss Bluff, Dale Morgan of Alexandria and Michael Morgan of Baton Rouge; six grandchildren, Brian Stewart of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Kathy Stewart of Washington, D.C., Marilyn Gunter of Hideaway, Texas, Meredith Hoffpauir of Lake Charles, Ben Morgan of LaPorte, Texas, and Amy Morgan of Alexandria. He is also great-grandfather to Henry, Sylvia, Keely and Kayleigh.
In addition, he is survived by two sisters, Shelby Fortenberry of Shreveport and Charlotte (Boyce) Hollingsworth of Sulphur; and one brother, Hoyt “Bubba” Morgan of Buna, Texas.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Hoyt and Vadie Hoffpauir Morgan; one sister, Helen Dailey; four brothers, Farrell, Rayford, Herbert, and Sheron Morgan.
Pallbearers will be Alan Morgan, Mark Morgan, Dale Morgan, Michael Morgan, Ben Morgan and Brian Stewart.
Mr. Morgan is a graduate of Crowley High School and served in the U.S. Army from 1946 - 1948.
A graduate of Louisiana State University, he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Animal Science in 1950 and his Master of Science degree from LSU in 1962. He went on to become a County Agent in Rapides, Calcasieu and Jeff Davis parishes.
He retired in Jennings after 35 1/2 years of service with the LSU Cooperative Extension Service. During his retirement, he and his wife moved to Alexandria and finally to Baton Rouge in 2017.
The Morgan family would like to express their appreciation to the entire staff at the Southwest Louisiana War Veterans Home of Jennings, the American Legion Hospital of Jennings Intensive Care Unit, and LAMM Hospice for their excellent care and support.
Donations may be made in Thurman’s memory to the SWLA War Veteran’s Home in Jennings.
Words of comfort may be sent to the family at www.geesey-ferguson.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home, 301 N. Avenue F, Crowley, 337-783-3313.

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Search on for 89-year-old; truck located near Morse

Members of an Alexandria man’s family are asking for help finding an Acadiana veteran, suffering from dementia, who may be missing in Acadia Parish.
James Gunnels Jr., 89, was reported missing on Feb. 13, from an assisted living facility in Alexandria. Family members say he left just after 7 a.m. on Thursday; he was headed to Wal-mart to buy his wife a back brace.
When he didn’t arrive home, police reported him missing.
On Friday morning, Feb. 14, Gunnels’ truck was found in Acadia Parish, just off Blue Jay Road in Morse. It was then Louisiana State Police issued a Silver Alert on behalf of the Alexandria Police Department and the Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Family members said they were told by deputies that Gunnels’ vehicle was caught on cameras with license plate readers at least eight times. The last time was around 11:15 a.m. Thursday in Lafayette near Ridge Road and Lagneaux Road.
His truck wasn’t found until about 22 hours later by farmers in Acadia Parish. He was just a few miles away from his hometown of Jennings.
“He’s been married to my grandmother for somewhere around 50 years, and she’s alone without him. She misses him. She has no idea where he is, and she’s devastated. She’s worried. We all are,” said his granddaughter, Melissa Gunnels Alban, who drove in from Texas to help search for him.
Gunnels is 5 feet, 11 inches tall and weighs 180 pounds. He was last seen wearing black jeans and a charcoal gray hoodie. He left driving a red 2005 GMC extended cab truck, displaying Louisiana license plate X589823.
Family members confirm Gunnels suffers from slight dementia and his medical condition may impair his judgment, but they believe his mind was strong. He is diabetic, and he does not have his insulin. They do say he was frail and shuffled when he walked, but they say they were told no footprints were found near his vehicle to indicate which direction he may have went.
They also say his keys were missing, and he did not have a phone. Several search dogs were brought out as early as Friday, but there was no indication that his scent was picked up.
They ask anyone with cameras in the area, or in what could have been the area he traveled, to look for his red pickup truck. They also believe he may have had to stop for gas at some point between Alexandria, Lafayette and Morse and would have paid cash since he didn’t have credit cards.
Agents with the Louisiana Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries are assisting the Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office in the search. Sheriff K.P. Gibson said a search and rescue group had also assisted in the search over the weekend.
Anyone with information as to the whereabouts of Gunnels should contact the Alexandria Police Department at 318-441-6559, or the Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office ay 458-0268.

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