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Alicia passed peacefully surrounded by her children, fiancé, parents, family and loved ones.
Alicia enjoyed spending time camping, fishing and playing corn hole all with her family. She prided herself in being a mother. Her four children were her biggest and best accomplishments. The love she had for them was endless. Alicia had seven grandchildren that filled her heart to the brim. She was the best MiMi to all of them.
She was survived by her fiancé Shawn Keleher, her four children Kyson Coon, Davyan Coon, Kyra Baker, Tiegan Baker; grandson, Austin Coon; parents Angie and Chad Morgan, sister Charlee (Scott) Grover, Aunt Melissa (Rick) Gabriel, Special Tyson Coon and his daughter Ellie Coon, bonus family Nate(Sadie) Keleher and their four children Journey, Chezney, Louise, And Amea, Krystine Keleher and her three children Sophia, Blake and Ryker, extended family Colton(Jeff) Lenzen Baker and brother in law Quincy Baker, along with several new brother in laws and sister in laws that welcomed and love her dearly, lots of cousins, and nieces and nephews.
Alicia was proceeded in death by grandparents Mary and John Coon, grandson Julian Rassel, brother Johnny Coon and special great grandmother Viola Coon who shared a birthday, and great grandfather Ray Coon.
Feel free to wear Alicia’s favorite teams Iowa Hawkeyes or Minnesota Vikings or purple!
Saturday May 17th 10 am at Riverzedge Church 2500 Glen Ave Sioux City, IA
The family would like to invite you to join them afterwards for a luncheon.
In lieu of flowers all donations will be used to help cover final expenses and given to her children.
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Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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