William Warren Morgan III, 52, passed away peacefully on July 26,2025, surrounded by loved ones after a three-year fight with glioblastoma (GBM). Born December 12, 1972, in Owensboro, Kentucky, Bill was a creative visionary, global traveler, and devoted husband, father, brother, and son.
Known for his artistry, intentionality, and the quiet power of presence, Bill embodied Maya Angelou’s truth: “People will forget what you said… but never how you made them feel.” He lived this fully — in his work, his relationships, and his faith.
Raised in Bossier City, Louisiana, Bill graduated from Airline High School and earned his BFA from Louisiana Tech. He went on to shape the global fashion world for more than 20 years, working with brands like Armani, Diesel, Burberry, Adidas, and Donna Karan. His design talent touched both corporate giants like Fossil Group and GDIT, and his own ventures, Tash Creative and Morgan Morgan Group.
Bill left creative fingerprints everywhere he went. He did it with humility. No ego. Just a love for life, for people, and for the art of living.
He and his wife, Jennifer, married in 2006, and ten years later renewed their vows in one of their favorite cities, New Orleans. Together, they raised their children, William “Cash” Morgan and Tate Avery Morgan, with deep love, global experiences, and a strong foundation of faith. His pasta carbonara and bacon-wrapped meatloaf were legendary, and he passed his love of cooking to his daughter, Tate.
One of Bill’s favorite scriptures was James 1:19 — “Be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to grow angry.” He lived these words daily, offering calm wisdom and a steady presence to everyone around him. His son, Cash, is growing into that same quiet strength — and Bill was so proud of the man he’s becoming.
He is survived by his wife, Jennifer Morgan; children, William “Cash” Morgan and Tate Avery Morgan; mother, Connie Turner; brother, Christopher Morgan; and a beloved extended family of in-laws, nieces, and a nephew. He also leaves behind a long list of friends who became family, all of whom will carry his memory forward by living with the same intention and kindness he gave freely. He was preceded in death by his father, William Warren Morgan II and stepfather, Donald Ray Turner.
Bill showed up for his family and friends with quiet strength, unwavering devotion, and a soft, generous spirit. He will be deeply missed and never forgotten.
A public memorial in Bossier City and a celebration of life in Dallas to follow in the coming months. A college fund has been established in honor of Bill’s legacy to support his children’s future. Donation details can be found on family social media.
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