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Laurie S. Taseff-Morgan

Cleveland, Ohio

Jun 21, 1950 – Apr 22, 2025 (Age 74)

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BORN
June 21, 1950
DIED
April 22, 2025
AGE
74
LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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Laurie S. Taseff - Morgan age 74, of Columbia Station, passed away April 22, 2025. Beloved wife of the late David Morgan and loving daughter of Dorothy and the late George Taseff. Loving sister of Bradley Taseff (Angela), Ky Taseff (deceased), Wendy Sowa (William) and Blair Taseff (Amy). Dear...

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Laurie was such a good friend - there was time between visits or talks but we could always reunite and chat about life's good times and the challenges. I met Laurie in the 7th grade and sat across from her during homeroom. Junior high could be challenging but she was so supportive and always there. She continued to be a supportive friend over the years. A bridesmaid in our wedding and a friend at our 25th wedding anniversary. We stayed connected via phone and the chats were long. She...

Laurie was the oldest of 5 and was always there for us. The last 2 years were a struggle due to her blindness and onset of dementia. I know she's in a better place now, so I will remember all the good memories which are never ending. Our childhood was rolling skating every Saturday, swimming, picnics and family vacations. When we got older she was still always there for me. She was my maid of honor and the best aunt to my 4 children. We took her with us on our yearly vacation to Myrtle Beach....

Laurie was a friend that I have known since kindergarten, and although life somehow gets in the way, we tried to keep in touch with occasional phone calls, and always with Christmas cards! I am so sorry for your loss... and she will be missed!

I have known Laurie since elementary school at Almira. Such fond memories of going to her birthday parties on Adelaide, playing with our Barbie dolls, and just hanging out. She was such a sweetheart and had the prettiest clothes. Prayers for all of you. May she rest in peace

Aunt Laurie was as close to a second mother as anyone could be. She was always taking my sisters and I to roller skating lessons (and salting the fries while telling us NOT to tell our mom!). My siblings and I have many memories of sleepovers at her house and fun road trips to the Macedonian dances. Once I got married and had kids of my own, she treated them as her own... always up for a trip to the zoo or just a friendly visit. Our lives were forever enriched because of her and we will love...