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Evangeline F. Morse

Merrillville, Indiana

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EVANGELINE F. MORSE Age 91, was the oldest of three children born to James Sr. and Evangeline Lucas Morse of Augusta, Georgia, all of whom preceded her in death, as did her daughter, Corinne. Evangeline died on Sunday evening, June 27, 2004 at Methodist Hospital, Southlake. "Vangie", as she was...

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To the family of Evangeline F. Morse You have our heartfelt prayers in your time of beaverment.We remember such a sweet person Evangeline was. To Cheryl I taught you pre-school many years ago. The family has our blessing and prayers

I found it a pleasure to care for vangie, I looked forward to our conversations at night when she couldn't sleep.

To the family of Soror Morse,
"In heaven there is no fear at all. Thou, O death, art not there. Unfettered and set free, all rejoice and are glad." Soror Evangeline ran with perseverance the race marked out for her. While at Lincolnshire Healthcare Center, Soror Evangeline became a good acquaintance of my mother, Esther Jones, who passed away in April. Saying good-bye is never easy, but surely Soror Morse reached the height of human accomplishment by celebrating the beauty and humanity...

May the Blessing of the one and Holy God greet His beloved as she completes her journey to the Kingdom where Christ awaits her.

Our sister, Vangie, is resting among the angels now, but her memory will live on in our hearts and minds. May God grant her family and all of her many friends peace and comfort..."for everything that passes, something beautiful remains." Rae Gill, Austin, Texas

"The words outlive the wordsmith". Soror Evangeline was a dear friend of my aunt, JoAnn Evans. They were artist buddies. I'm sure that Aunt JoAnn has welcomed her friend and they are composing greater poetry together now. Soror Evageline has certainly lived a life that was full of, "things that are worthwhile!"

In loving memory of a wonderful lady. You will always be in the hearts of our family.

To the family of Soror Morse,
A great Ivy Beyond the Wall takes another step toward greatest. This time it is eternal life with the heavenly father. No more sickness and cares of this world.