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Rox-ann Morgan Obituary

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Rox-ann Morgan formerly Rox-ann Haines.

Rox-ann is survived by Eric Noble (partner), Derek Haines (former spouse), Samantha Logan-Haines (daughter), Jacob Haines (son) and Adam Haines (son). Rox-ann is also survived by Kristie Russo (sister), Cherrie Gill (mother) and Shirley Noble (Eric's mother).

Rox-ann's father David Gill predeceased her in December 2016.

Rox-ann's middle name was Starr, and how appropriate, for although her Star may not have shined as long as we would have wanted, it shined bright when it did. The family has renamed a star in the International Star Registry, now named Rox-ann Starr, and this star is located in the Ursa Major (Big Dipper) constellation. As many of you know, Rox-ann had a big heart and would always go out of her way to help people. Rox-ann was loved by many and will surely be missed. Rox-ann will remain in our hearts and memories in this world, while she is in Heaven visiting those who passed on before her and making new friends as we all know Rox-ann would do.

Rox-ann was actively involved in Ducks Unlimited for many years, along with being an active volunteer at her children's schools. Rox-ann was a great friend who would always lend an ear and share a conversation. Rox-ann loved music, dancing, karaoke and golfing. Rox-ann loved watching the children in their activities be it soccer, hockey, baseball, cup stacking, gymnastics and swimming.

The families would like to thank the staff of Royal Inland Hospital on 7 North, the ICU and the Stepdown Unit for their care and treatment of Rox-ann.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a future date to be announced, likely in April 2017.?

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Published by Kamloops This Week on Mar. 22, 2017.

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