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Farewell to a Morgan

August 17, 2006 by Susan Leave a Comment

June Morgan passed on August 10, 2006, but she remains in our hearts. She was an incredible person who meant a lot to us all. She was a devoted, loving mother and wife and we will truly miss, but never forget, her. May she rest in peace and watch over us from above. God Bless you, June. We love you. -Jason Morgan and Family

June Morgan, age 72, resident of Warren County, Ohio died Thursday, August 10, 2006. Born in Muncie, Indiana, June was the daughter of Virgil and Mildred (Artrip) Dugger. June graduated from Western Hills High School in 1952. She married her high school sweetheart, Robert W. Morgan, on September 11, 1954, when they were both students at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. They are the proud parents of 5 sons.

Bob taught at Sycamore High School and to supplement his income, he and June began “Canoe Trails” in the late 50’s, a program which took hundreds of boys from the Greater Cincinnati area on 2-3 week long camping and canoe trips in Canada, Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia and Tennessee. The boys knew June as “Blooming Flower”, since she often would find wildflowers and wear them in her hair. On these trips, she was famous for her cooking- especially the yeast doughnuts she would make and let rise on the side of a hot canoe.

Bob and June established their first canoe livery, Morgan’s Canoe and Outdoor Center, on the Little Miami River in Ft. Ancient in 1964, where they have resided since the early 1960’s.

Throughout June’s life, she was always involved with children and nature. She was a 4H Leader and taught children about conservation and nature. She also was instrumental in getting the Little Miami River designated as a National Wild and Scenic River, where she served on the advisory board of the Little Miami Incorporated. She served as president of the Middle Council of the Little Miami Incorporated for a time in the 60’s. In 1969, she was the first woman to descend down the Gauley River in West Virginia on a whitewater raft with Bob. In 1970, she was chosen by Family Circle Magazine as Homemaker of the Year, where she was featured with her 5 boys and their pets, along with some of her famous recipes. As the grandchildren started to arrive, she instilled in them this same love of nature and animals. Her 16 grandchildren know and love her as “Jumie”.

In the late 1990’s, cable station HGTV featured June, Bob and their family on the program, “TheGood Life”, which was broadcast nationally. By this time, 4 of their 5 sons had taken over the family canoe and outdoor businesses located in Ft. Ancient, Ohio and Brookville, Indiana. This allowed June and Bob to travel extensively in the Fla. Everglades and Louisiana where Bob would fish, and June would often paint scenes from nature.

Bob and June continued their love of sharing nature with others, by opening a small bed and breakfast eco-lodge called Morgan’s Jungle Lodge in the late 1990’s on the remote and pristine Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica . National Geographic lists this area as one the most “biologically diverse places on the planet”. Here, she acquired yet another name, “Jungle June”. June enjoyed the daily visits from the white-faced monkeys, the howler monkeys, macaws and other various rainforest animals. Many area families traveled to the lodge and recognized this as a very special place run by a very special lady.

June was preceded in death by her parents, and sister, Nancy (Dugger) Theobold. She is survived by her husband, Bob, and five children, Greg (Tracy) Morgan, Gary (Moira) Morgan, Dirk (Lori) Morgan, Rob (Michelle) Morgan and Randy (Joni) Morgan. She is also survived by 15 grandchildren, Jon and Drew Morgan; Chas and Mary Cate Morgan; Hunter Morgan, Teisha (Morgan) Widmer, Jessica, Jordan, Joni and Jadey Riewoldt; Ashley, Anne and William Morgan; and Amanda and Randall Morgan.

The visitation was held at the Bolton Lunsford Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Ave, from 5-8PM on Wednesday August 16th.

A memorial service was held at Westwood United Methodist Church (the church they were married at,) 3460 Epworth Ave, Cincinnati, OH on Thursday, August 17, 2006 at 11 a.m.

Those wishing to give memorials are asked to consider The June Morgan River Sanctuary Fund, c/o Lebanon Citizen’s National Bank, 2 North Broadway,

Lebanon Ohio, 45036. This has been set up in June’s honor and will provide a place of rest and reflection for paddlers on the Little Miami River. Enjoy only a few photos below that attempt to capture June’s glorious life.

Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.
Aunt June ‘Jumy’ Morgan.

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July 2006 Camping at Morgan’s Canoe

July 10, 2006 by Jason Leave a Comment

Another great trip was had by all. It was good to be with friends and family on this not-so-easy-to-assemble trip. Greg allowed us to take the canoes out and we just headed up river to some sandy banks. The dogs were in heaven.

It was a bright sunny weekend in Brookville and we had the sweetest spot we could imagine on the riverside. We could have easily fit another family or two at our site.

I look forward to doing another trip again whenever people speak up and say they want to. Thanks and love go out to everyone and we look forward to not staying strangers too long.

Email me if you need any hi-res versions on the pics.

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Searching for the Kopstein family from Bohemia

June 26, 2006 by Susan Leave a Comment

I have searched and searched and haven’t been able to trace back the Kopstein family past Frank James Kopstein, born Feb 1843 in Bohemia Czechoslovakia, and Catherine Mary Klapkova, born about 1853 in Bohemia Czechoslovakia.

My great grandfather was James Steven Capal (Kopstein). He was the son of Frank and Mary Kopstein. He is a very interesting person to research. Just when I think I am finished researching him, I discover something new from his past. He was first married to Emily Valenta in Cook County, Chicago and had two boys, James and Steven. He then moved to Cincinnati, then to Campbell County Kentucky where he married my great grandmother Anna Schmidt. James and Anna had 6 boys, Frank, Raymond, Robert, Daniel, Melvin, and James. I have to say I have enjoyed learning about him and getting to know my aunt Evelyn in the process. My grandma Capal started out helping me, and she passed way in 2003. Evelyn filled in her spot.

If you want to know more information about my search, respond below.

Susan

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Gatlinburg, TN 2006

May 8, 2006 by Jason Leave a Comment

Nothing complex.

This year, we wanted to do a vacation that was different from the rest… you know, one of those vacations where upon return, it’s not like you slump down on the couch and say "Scccchhheeewwww… it feels good to be home!"

Well, don’t get me wrong… we have kids… and it feels good to be home. But this trip rocked. It was just what we set out for. Easy booking… no check-in… impressive accomodations! …at a great price too, nature so accessible, you jump off the porch into it.

I got to try out the new camera in many of the environments I have been wanted to try. I took the video camera… but it made it as far as a walk-through of the accomodations. I’ll probably put that up later for family.

My brother-in-law and I fished the lake just outside. We caught us 7-8 blue-gill and decide to eat them. Alas, I need to refer to my local country einstein for the refresher on cleaning blue-gill. While we managed to get a few slabs and some pop-corn sized bites, still delish, I thought there was a better way to go at it. Scott?

There’s something about nature that everyone can relate to… and you’ve maybe felt that feeling before when you’re leaving the forest without having found what you went for in the first place.

Well, that was not me this weekend. A strong chord was struck that the whole family danced… no, not danced… aggressivley "jigged" to.

My little girl was so receptive to the nature around her, it brought a tear to my eye. We did two nice hikes and saw two great water falls. We made it to the aquarium… another thing we meant to do. And despite the Gatlinburg traffic (that we expected 🙂 we still got to and fro.

For future trips to Gatlinburg… the "Gatlinburg By-pass" is a must to remember.

Last but not least… it was Susan’s 30th birthday. We had a little party out on the spacious deck with hammock and citronella candle.

Anyway… I could really go on, but I hope these pictures will say it all.

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The Spring plantings are complete

April 25, 2006 by Jason Leave a Comment

Everyone heard me blathering about planting grapevines this spring. Well, the promise is delivered. I have three hybrids: Mars Seedless, Concord Seedless and Catawba. In addition, I planted two more Sweet Cherry trees (North Star and Bing) to add to the two Mont Morency Sour Cherry trees that will bear fruit this year.

What’s more you may ask? I did establish the asparagus patch this year as well as strawberrys and a blueberry bush. I hope that in a year or three, I’ll have a nice selection of wine, pie or canning fruit.

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