Jason Morgan, 54 of Harrisonville, Missouri passed away Saturday, May 2, 2026 at Cass Regional Hospital in Harrisonville. A visitation will be held from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm, Saturday, May 9, 2026 at Mullinax Funeral Home, Butler (660-679-0009. Memorial contributions may be made in lieu of flowers to the Sugar Creek Equinapy. Messages of condolence may be left for the family at www.mullinaxfuneralhome.com.
Jason Matthew Morgan was born on January 28, 1972, in Clinton,
Missouri. He grew up in Garden City, Missouri on his grandparent’s farm. He was a beacon of kindness and dedication
from an early age. Raised in a community that valued hard work and family, he
carried these principles into his own life with unwavering commitment. A proud
graduate of Sherwood High School, Jason forged a path that would see him
embrace his passions and serve his community with an open heart.
For 29 years, Jason was a respected member of the Carpenters
Union, where his exceptional skills and tireless work ethic left an indelible
mark. His craftsmanship was not just a reflection of his talent but a testament
to his genuine care for those around him. A man who found joy in the rhythm of
the natural world, Jason loved nothing more than raising cattle and farming,
pursuits that connected him to the land and his roots. He also enjoyed helping and supporting his
wife in the therapeutic riding program.
Jason was a man who found solace and adventure alike in the great
outdoors, where hunting and fishing were not just hobbies but shared
experiences with those he loved. His legacy is one of generosity and warmth,
always ready to lend a hand or share a story. He leaves behind a community
richer for having known him, a family fortified by his love, and friends who
will carry his spirit in their hearts.
His heart, however, found its true home in the arms of his family.
He is survived by his wife Melissa Morgan, children, Justin Morgan (Kelsey),
Hunter Morgan (Cheyenne), and step-daughter Linnsie Houser (John). As a
grandfather, Jason's eyes sparkled brightest in the company of his
grandchildren: Wyatt, Waylon, Casen, Cooper, Evan, McKennsie, Laney Mae, Hazel,
and Kiley. They were the joy of his life, his love for them unparalleled.
As we say farewell to a man who brought light and love to so many,
we remember Jason not just in tears but in gratitude for the time we shared.
His life, though ending too soon, was a testament to the power of love, family,
and dedication. He will be deeply missed, but those who knew him are forever
blessed.
