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Annabelle Morgan

Seattle, Washington

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February 23, 2019
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Seattle, Washington
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Annabelle Morgan passed away on February 23, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on March 4, 2019.

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Mrs. Morgan was an inspiration to me. I admired her intellect and plain-spoken way. I knew that behind that intelligent and larger-than-life personality was a kind and generous woman. When she spoke to me, I was honored. She had a soft spot in her heart for a young, struggling mother. We shared a birthday just a day apart and always promised each other that one day we would share a beer to celebrate. I will toast her this year, fighting back tears, as I remember her with respect and as...

Sandy and Trish; My condolences on the loss of your beautiful and gracious mother, Annabelle. She was always so welcoming and uplifting. She was a pillar of the community. Although her loss is great, we were fortunate to have her in our lives for so long. I regret having to miss her Mass, but I was in the air at the time. May God bless you and give you peace. Anita J. Connell;MD

I offer my condolences on your loss. Great times with Annabelle will be remembered and I hope you are also comforted by wonderful memories of her as well.

Rest in Heaven my other mom! I will miss you! May God comfort you, Sandy and Trish knowing she is in Heaven. Love to all of you!

Dear Saundra, Patricia and Family,
We Sisters of the Holy Names offer you our prayerful support as your Mother enters her eternal life. May Annabelle share with you her deep peace and Joy, especially at those times you may be missing her laughter and humor.

Annabelle, was a great lady. She could keep you laughing.She sure did know how to intertain.Annabelle,
will be greatly missed.

Patricia and Sandy, my sincere condolences on the passing of your dear Mother. You are in my thoughts and prayers as you proceed on this journey to lay her to rest.
Much love,
Sharon

Hi, my name is Craig Lawson and was your parents neighbor from 1983 through 1996. My house was on the corner and the Newtons were in between us. Your father Brad and I used to harvest the fall leaves for mulch for his garden. He was a very kind and gentle man . When he died and my former wife had moved out of our house, I used to spend quite a bit of time talking with your mother and having Dolly and your mom over for dinner. All three of us went out to dinner at the Leschi Café one...