Jon Henry Morey

AMENIA — Jon Henry Morey, 51, a lifelong area resident, passed away on Saturday, July 27, 2019, in Sharon. 

Jon was a mason contractor who owned and operated Stone Structures in Amenia for 30 years. 

Born on July 15, 1968, in Sharon, he was the son of the late George Morey and Susan Disbrow.  

Jon was an avid hunter and fisherman who had a love for deep sea fishing. Jon was known for his “No Fear” extremist hobbies and was well-known as an amazing motocross competitor. He also enjoyed traveling.

Jon is survived by his three sons, Trevor Morey and his wife, Elizabeth, of Amenia and Tyler and Trent Morey, both of Amenia. He is also survived by Trevor’s mother, Michele Austin of Pawling, N.Y.; his former wife, Tara Morey of Amenia and his former fiancée, Sandy Fish of New Milford; two sisters, Rachel Licciardi of Middle Grove, N.Y., and Georgia Birden of Midway, Tenn.; a nephew, Anthony Morey; two nieces, Heather Birden and Eva Licciardi; and his aunt Linda Baker formally of Clinton Corners and currently of Lake George, N.Y. 

Funeral services were held  on Aug. 3 at the Hufcut Funeral Home in Dover Plains. Burial followed at Valley View Cemetery. 

Memorial donations may be made to the Lake George Association, P.O. Box 408, Lake George, NY 12845.  

To send the family an online condolence, go to www.hufcutfuneralhome.com.

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