GREENSBORO SETH NORMAN MORGAN, 21, DIED unexpectedly Easter Sunday, April 5, 2015.A celebration of life service will be held Saturday, April 11, at 11:00 am at Christ United Methodist Church, Greensboro, NC. The family will receive friends in the fellowship center following the service.Seth was born November 9, 1993, in Columbia, SC, to Norman Scott Morgan and Carla Norman Morgan. His family relocated to the area of Greensboro, NC in 1995, where he attended Summerfield Elementary and Northern Middle School and graduated from Northern Guilford High School. He was a member of Christ United Methodist Church and was involved in Daystar Church's VERT youth program, both in Greensboro, NC. Seth was an adventurous, free spirit who loved the challenge of debate, the quiet solitude of artistic expression and embraced the love of those around him. He could light up a room with an engaging smile, had a natural gift for storytelling, and the ability to make everyone around him feel that, in that moment, they belonged. Seth enjoyed working in sales and was described by his employer as the "happiest guy we know" and "one of our best employees." Seth was a man who loved life! He held a gentle spirit, a generous heart, and a sense of compassion for every living thing. His love for family and friends was paramount. He loved family gatherings, holiday celebrations, and just "hanging out".In addition to his parents, Seth is survived by his brothers Zachary and Noah Morgan of Summerfield; stepmother, Lindsay Morgan, and stepbrothers, Cullen and Evan, all of Winston-Salem; grandmother Ruth Foster Morgan; grandparents, Herschel "Scotty" and Carol Wright Morgan; grandmother Thomasine "Tommie" Morgan; uncle, Rev. Mark Norman Vickers and son, Thompson; Cindy and Tom Wilhoit; Steve and Cindy Morgan, and son Carter; Krista and Shane Plowman and children Kyler, Karah, and Aly; and Paul and Sherry Wilhoit, and son Trey.He is predeceased by his grandfather and grandmother, Vernon and Betty Norman; and his aunt, Rev. Susan Norman Vickers.Memorials may be made to the Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie Street, Greensboro, NC, 27401. Family served by Forbis & Dick Guilford Chapel, 5926 W. Friendly Ave.,Greensboro, NC 27410. Online condolences may be offered at www.forbisanddick.com.
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