MORGAN (Lexie ): Thanks Lex. Thanks for the weekend breakfasts, the weekend quizes and belly jiggling laughs. Thanks for finding Fergus and thank you for sharing Kelly. For such a small package you sure did pack a big punch!
Love you.
Emma, Jon, Ruby, Charlie and George xx
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December 28, 2012
MORGAN (Lexie ): Deepest sympathy to Kelly and Murray. Fond memories of good times at Kennard St. Rest in Peace now Lex. Love Lisa and Kim.
December 24, 2012
MORGAN (Lexie):
Fond memories of cousin Lexie, particularly childhood and adolescent days. Deepest sympathy to Kelly and Murray.
Grace and Graham
December 24, 2012
MORGAN (Lexie ): Lexie, thanks for opening your front door to the Avon lady. Sorry I didn't manage to buy you the Mona Lisa in the end; the Louvre put up a bit of a fight. Cheers, Kendon xxx
December 24, 2012
MORGAN (Lexie):
Fond memories of bygone days. RIP Lexie Anne.
Pam and Gerald.
December 24, 2012
MORGAN (Lexie):
Fond cousin of Shirley and Jack Clayton.
Peacefully sleeping
December 22, 2012
MORGAN (Lexie):
4.4.1942 - 20.12.2012 Daughter of Bert and Phyllis Barker (dec), sister sister-in-law and aunt.
Mother to Murray and Kelly. We will miss your humour and wit.
Finally at peace.
December 22, 2012
MORGAN (Lexie ): Thanks Lex. Thanks for the weekend breakfasts, the weekend quizes and belly jiggling laughs. Thanks for finding Fergus and thank you for sharing Kelly. For such a small package you sure did pack a big punch!
Love you.
Emma, Jon, Ruby, Charlie and George xx
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