
He was a graduate of Schuylkill IU 29, Mar Lin. He was born on Tuesday, April 27, 1965, in Pottsville, a son of the late Thomas D Coleman and the late Jean S Wolfgang Coleman. James T "Jamie" Coleman, age 54, of Tamaqua, formerly of Valley View, passed away Thursday, Jat Lehigh Valley Hospital- Cedar Crest, Allentown. Third St., Frackville, PA 17931, please put veterans fund in the memo. In lieu of flowers the family prefers donations, in Howie’s memory, be made to the Frackville Elks Lodge #1533, 307 S. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday morning from 9 a.m. Joseph’s Cemetery, Englewood, Frackville. Frackville and Amanda Morgan and her fiancé Jonathan Krolick, Gordon, his sisters Barbara Palovcsik, Spring Grove and Jeanne and her husband Michael Capparell, Fountain Springs also by nieces and nephews.įuneral services will be held at 11 a.m. Howie is survived by his wife of 38 years Deborah Staconis Morgan, his two daughters Ashley Morgan. He was preceded in death by a sister Deborah Bellew. He was a NASCAR and Yankees fan and an avid motorcycle enthusiast. He was a 1970 graduate of North Schuylkill High School, member of Frackville Elks Lodge #1533 where he served as Exalted Ruler four times. and later Pitt-Ohio Express until his retirement.
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He had been employed as a truck driver for Eagle Shirt Co. “Howie” Morgan, 66, Frackville, passed away peacefully Saturday night at Broad Mountain Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Frackville.īorn in Shenandoah Heights he was a son of the late W. The WWT specializes in cloud capabilities, data center, and virtualization, security, mobility, and networking technologies along with voice, video, and collaboration solutions.William H. On its website, WWT notes that it has more than 7,000 employees and generates more than $13 billion in annual revenue. The company provides services for both the American government and private organizations. with more than 20 locations across the world. Today, the firm is one of the largest Black-owned IT providers in the U.S. He founded IT provider World Wide Technology (WWT) with a shoestring budget, and with seven employees. The entrepreneur left FedEx in 1984 and launched an IT firm in 1990. I asked myself, Is this what I want out of life?.” The award, he said in an interview “was a defining moment. Steward was so diligent and hardworking, earning him the best salesman at Federal Express. He subsequently moved to Federal Express where he worked for five years. While with the company, he worked as a sales representative. He then moved to Missouri Pacific Railroad Company in 1975 and exited the firm in 1979. Between 19, he worked as a production manager at Wagner Electric. Growing up, Steward sometimes went without a paycheck, according to a report by Forbes, adding that he “once watched his car get repossessed from the office parking lot.” Today he is the majority owner of an almost $12 billion (sales) company, with customers that include Citi, Verizon and the federal government.īefore 1990 where he established his own firm, Steward worked for a number of companies including Wagner Electric, Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, and Federal Express.
