Dianna Lynn Ray Morgan was born on January 16, 1967 in Macon County, Tennessee to Wanda Rush Ray and the late Jimmy Ray. She was one of ten siblings born.
Besides Dianna's father, two sisters, Melinda Knight and Rhonda Ray also preceded her in death.
On January 16, 1985, she was married to Charles "Doc" Morgan sharing twenty-nine years together. They have one daughter, Felecia and a son, Daniel. Dianna loved Charles and the children, but the grandchildren held a very special place in her heart.
She worked as a young lady at Texas Boot Company and later had worked at Wal-Mart until retiring five years ago, due to her health.
Dianna enjoyed being outside, tinkering in the yard. She enjoyed working in the garden, riding horses, and playing with her grandchildren. Dianna loved to go have her hair and nails done. She liked to draw and go bowling with family and friends. Helping others in need was a joy to her. Dianna had a big heart and truly loved life. Being with Charlie everyday was a must and she didn't want to go anywhere, without him.
Dianna was saved as a young woman and loved her Lord
On April 24, 2014, at the age of 47 the Angels took Dianna to her Heavenly Home. She will be greatly missed by family and friends, but our loss is Heaven's Gain.
Funeral services for Ms. Dianna Morgan were conducted Saturday at 3 pm from the Chapel of Alexander Funeral Home with Brother Bryan Morgan officiating. Interment followed in the Meadorville Cemetery.
Dianna is survived by; Husband, Charles "Doc" Morgan, Daughter, Felecia Morgan, Son, Daniel Morgan, Grandchildren, Mason Jones, Morgan Jones, and Maverick Jones, Mother, Wanda Ray all of Lafayette, TN, Sisters, Tammy (Jeff) Stacy, Renee (Mark) Stacy, and Shay (Richard) Kinsey all of Red Boiling Springs, TN, Brothers, Chris (Jan) Ray, Patrick Ray, Jimmy Ray, and Tad Ray all of Red Boiling Springs, TN.
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