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Theresa Cornelia Morgan

Knoxville, Tennessee

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October 21, 2017
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Knoxville, Tennessee

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Theresa Cornelia MorganKnoxville, TNTheresa Cornelia Morgan, age 80, passed away Saturday, October 21, at Ft. Sanders Hospital. Theresa moved to Knoxville in 1950 and attended Austin High School; Knoxville College; and the University of Tennessee, where she earned her Masters and Specialist...

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I am extremely sorrow to hear of the loss of your loved one. I have many beautiful memories of Theresa as I reflect on her life. Please know that my prayers are extended to her family May God grant you strength to face the days ahead. Love Willietta Ellis Conner. Selma. AL

I first met Mrs Morgan when I began night work at Fulton High School adult evening school. She was always so friendly and helpful that I was drawn to her and eventually considered her my friend. Little did I know that I would later have the good fortune to work with her sister, Dr Harper, at South Doyle High School. She, too, had the same kind and gentle ways of her sister. Both ladies are truly a tribute to those who raised them.

Please accept our deepest condolences and know that God loves you and can give you peace, restore your spirits and strengthen you.
William & Evelyn Keith; AHS class of 1955.

Please accept our deepest sympathy during your time of bereavement. The Morgan family will be in our thoughts and prayers. Teresa and family were our long time friends.

God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. May God's love and holy peace, shelter and comfort you during this time of bereavement.

The family is in our thoughts and prayers.

I fondly remember Sophomore English with Me. Morgan in 1976-1977. We were a "spirited" class and probably made her wish she had chosen nursing as her career. I remember helping her study for her driver license exam. She had just purchased a lovely pale yellow Monte Carlo that was the envy of all her students. She made you sit up and listen, but one could see the wonderful sense of humor she had. I am sorry for your family's loss. I know she was moved and will be missed.

I had the pleasure of being a student of Ms. Morgan my Sophomore year at Central, 1976-1977. Our class was very "spirited" and probably made her wish she had chosen the nursing career. I recall helping her study for her driver's license exam. She had the most lovely pale yellow and white Monte Carlo which was the envy of all of us. She tried to be stern, but one could tell she had a wonderful sense of humor. I am so sorry for your family's loss. I know she was loved and will be missed by you...