Michelle Anne Viohl

Michelle Anne Viohl obituary

Michelle Anne Viohl

Michelle Viohl Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 8, 2025.
Michelle Anne Viohl, 70, formerly of Tall Timbers, MD, passed away June 18, 2025, at her home in Locust Grove, Ga.

Anne or "Mitzi," as she was affectionately known by her family and close friends, was the fourth of five children born December 28, 1954, to Arnold Brown Morris and Mary Anna (Gallagher) Morris.

Anne moved to Locust Grove, Ga in 2006, taking her love of Maryland blue crabs, Coca-Cola and UTZ Potato Chips with her. She was an avid gardener and bird watcher/feeder, and a master at house cleaning and yard work. Many will remember her quick wit and spitfire attitude from her days behind the register at Chief's or bartending at Betty Russell's. Some will remember her from her house cleaning and lawn services; but all will remember her laugh.

She had a special place in her heart for her dogs, Bear, Bubba, Wally and Deuce, and her cat, Marvin, who were her faithful companions and constant sources of love, laughter and mischief.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Arnold and Mary Morris, her beloved son, David "Davey" Viohl, and siblings, Bucky Morris, Patricia Michael, and Randy Morris.

Those left to cherish her memory are her husband, Bart Viohl, whom she married on May 18, 1989; her loving children, Steve Viohl (Giselle), Lisa Brown (David), and Brian Viohl, her precious grandchildren; Kai-Lin Conner (Cameron), Kristyn Stallings (Zachary), Brice Hall, Taylor, Britney, Breana and Leo Brown and Ashton and Alora Viohl; and four beautiful great grandchildren, Emery, Wyatt and Weston Stallings and Carson Conner, and brother Richard "Rick" Morris (Kathy) and her nieces and nephews.

She lived a life marked by strength, kindness, unwavering love and total dedication to her family. Her legacy will forever be etched in our hearts.

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