Born:
April 29,1906 in Statesboro, Ga.
Died;
Charleston, SC at his residence
Funeral Services;
St. John's Episcopal Church
Interment;
Riverview Memorial Gardens
Arrangements Directed by
McAlister's Downtown Chapel
Member of,
St. John's Episcopal Church
Graduate of;
Charleston County schools
Served 5 Campaigns in;
The Army's amphibious engineers in the South Pacific during World War II
Retired;
Master Mariner with the ports of Charleston and Georgetown, SC
Member of:
Georgetown Independent Pilots Association.
Parents;
John H. Futch
Lydia Sands Futch.
Predeceased by;
Wife
Margaret Mathews Futch.
Surviving by;
4 Sons,
Richard Futch
Morgan Futch
Jimmy Futch
Henry Futch
3 Daughters,
Margaret Mullins
Betty Topping
Shirley Burk
22 Grandchildren
19 Great-Grandchildren.
Born:
April 29,1906 in Statesboro, Ga.
Died;
Charleston, SC at his residence
Funeral Services;
St. John's Episcopal Church
Interment;
Riverview Memorial Gardens
Arrangements Directed by
McAlister's Downtown Chapel
Member of,
St. John's Episcopal Church
Graduate of;
Charleston County schools
Served 5 Campaigns in;
The Army's amphibious engineers in the South Pacific during World War II
Retired;
Master Mariner with the ports of Charleston and Georgetown, SC
Member of:
Georgetown Independent Pilots Association.
Parents;
John H. Futch
Lydia Sands Futch.
Predeceased by;
Wife
Margaret Mathews Futch.
Surviving by;
4 Sons,
Richard Futch
Morgan Futch
Jimmy Futch
Henry Futch
3 Daughters,
Margaret Mullins
Betty Topping
Shirley Burk
22 Grandchildren
19 Great-Grandchildren.
Inscription
World War II
Cap'n Morgan
Gravesite Details
He is interred next to his wife, Margaret M. Futch.
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