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Maria Elizabeth Morgan

Maria Elizabeth Morgan obituary, Victoria, BC

Maria Morgan Obituary

MORGAN, Maria Elizabeth (nee Reimer) February 16, 1947 - June 17, 2021 On the morning of June 17, 2021, our dearest, sweetest Elizabeth departed this world to be home with her Lord. She was surrounded by her husband Ron of 52 years and her two sons, Mark and Paul. Liz was first and foremost a woman of immense faith who served her Lord Jesus daily under all circumstances for her entire life. She was a mother, sister, friend, and my wife, best friend, partner, and lover. She was a teacher, mentor, author who published two books - Sunny Side of a Rainy Life and One More Mile. She was - as two friends described her recently - a wise sage, a mentor, a deeply spiritual woman of God, a great and trustworthy friend, an accomplished author, a strong woman driven by true grit and unshakable faith, with her own unique gentle presence. Another wrote, words aren't enough to express my love for her and my huge awe of the life you lived day by day - cheerful, hopeful, inspiring, plodding, creative, productive, hardworking, determined, stubborn, smiling, laughing, crying, yelling, swearing, writing, accomplishing, faithful and patient. Elizabeth was a timeless, vivacious, warm, thoughtful, gentle, and loving soul, always full of laughter with a great capacity to listen and make others feel special and loved. Oh how she will be missed. Our hearts grieve for her absence, but our hearts are full of joy as well, for the fact that Liz is home.
Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Jun. 19 to Jun. 21, 2021.

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Kerri Brain

March 28, 2022

So glad to see this here.....loved her first book....now reading the second book...thankful for her life and glad she is home with Jesus....praying for Ron and the families who miss her!

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