He was preceded in death by his parents George and Ella Mae Morlan; three sisters, Aletha (Pink) Swimm, Lucille Duty, Erma Kilpatrick; and three brothers, Lorance, Cecil and Max.
He was in the U.S. Navy during WWII as an Aviation Machinist Mate and instructor of airplane instruments from Feb. 1942 until October 1945 when he was honorably discharged. They farmed for 23 years in Appanoose and Davis Counties. In 1951 Robert was selected Master Corn Grower of Appanoose County. They also owned and operated Morlan's Jewelry in Bloomfield for 10 years during which Robert was president on the Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce for a few years as well as many community activities. He was an avid baseball fan and pitched softball until he was 56 years of age. He also loved to fish and in 1979 moved to Atikin, Minnesota, where they owned and operated a resort. Robert also opened a jewelry repair shop in Aitkin which he operated for 10 years and then they moved back to Iowa in 1988. He was a faithful member of the Centerville Assembly of God Church where he became an honorary member in 2002.
He was preceded in death by his parents George and Ella Mae Morlan; three sisters, Aletha (Pink) Swimm, Lucille Duty, Erma Kilpatrick; and three brothers, Lorance, Cecil and Max.
He was in the U.S. Navy during WWII as an Aviation Machinist Mate and instructor of airplane instruments from Feb. 1942 until October 1945 when he was honorably discharged. They farmed for 23 years in Appanoose and Davis Counties. In 1951 Robert was selected Master Corn Grower of Appanoose County. They also owned and operated Morlan's Jewelry in Bloomfield for 10 years during which Robert was president on the Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce for a few years as well as many community activities. He was an avid baseball fan and pitched softball until he was 56 years of age. He also loved to fish and in 1979 moved to Atikin, Minnesota, where they owned and operated a resort. Robert also opened a jewelry repair shop in Aitkin which he operated for 10 years and then they moved back to Iowa in 1988. He was a faithful member of the Centerville Assembly of God Church where he became an honorary member in 2002.
Bio by: Barb Vavra
Family Members
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Lorance Kenneth "L.K." Morlan
1907–1988
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Gertrude Aletha "Pink" Morlan Swimm
1909–1987
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Cecil Loren Morlan
1911–1980
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Lucille Morlan Duty
1913–1996
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George Max "Max" Morlan
1915–1917
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Reva Mae Morlan Burgess
1917–2013
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Erma Jessie Morlan Kilpatrick
1919–1957
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Opal Caroline Morlan Moore
1923–2014
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Roger John "Rod" Morlan
1927–2011
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Evelyn Jean Morlan Spring
1930 – unknown
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