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Craig Morgan Posts Tribute To Late Son Jerry Greer

(Radio.com) Craig Morgan posted a heartfelt message on social media on Thursday (July 20) in honor of his late son, 19-year-old Jerry Greer, who was laid to rest on Saturday (July 16) after a boating accident.

In his post, Morgan thanked everyone who has shown he and his family "unwavering support during this difficult time." "The loss of our son Jerry is the hardest thing we have ever had to endure as a family," Morgan captioned on Instagram with a photo of his late son. "Karen and I are so grateful for all of the wonderful people who have shown us unwavering support during this difficult time.

"There are too many to name here, but we are especially thankful for the Humphreys County Sheriff and Fire Departments, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, and all the additional agencies and volunteers who turned out to bring our son home. We would also like to thank our friends, family members, and Jerry's friends who have all shown us an immense amount of love and support."

He added that they cannot thank the music and outdoor communities enough for "wrapping their arms around us" as well as their industry friends, fans and everyone who loved their son. Read more here.


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