Kind-hearted retired oral surgeon dead in North York home

A man identified as retired oral surgeon Dr. Paul Morgan, 79, has been found dead at a home on Howard Drive in North York.  Reports are vague on the circumstances except that the kind-hearted Dr. Morgan apparently was prepared to assist all sorts of people who were down on their luck. An excerpt from a Toronto Sun story by Sam Pazzano says:

In a March 2019 article in the Sault Star, Morgan is identified “as a benefactor for Indigenous youth in the arts.” Morgan was adopted, raised  and educated by an Indigenous family. Dr. Morgan was awarded the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers from the Governor General in 2012 for his support of breakfast programs, arts activities,  and sporting events for First Nations communities and youths at risk.

An oral surgeon (known formally as an oral and maxillofacial surgeon) is a dental specialist as opposed to a medical doctor.