TO THE CHAPTER INVISIBLE
“...a passion that is equaled only by his zeal and enthusiasm regarding all songs of Kappa Alpha Psi.”
Nashville’s renown Jefferson Street.”
Brother Leonard H. Morton, Sr. is preced- ed in death by his parents and sister, Mrs. Ardell (William) Cruiksank. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Willa G. Morton, chil- dren Leonard H. (Michele R.) Morton Jr. (Nashville (TN) Alumni 1976) and Shau- neille Elaine (Sharifa) Morton; grandchil- dren Dr. Tesia D. (Jarrett) Wilson and Erin Michele Morton; great-grandchildren Cayli Mariah Wilson and Aiden Mason Wilson; devoted nieces and nephews; and a host of friends, former students, bandmates, choir members, and fraternity brothers.
From left: South Central Province Polemarch Leonard Clemons provides the resolution detailing Brother Morton's accomplishments. Brothers gather during the internment. The resolution was presented to the family during the internment. Brother Morton in one of his favorite positions, in front of his piano.
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