Daughter, sister, and friend to so, so many. Maggie Rose Cruea, born April 13, 1991, passed away on December 13, 2023, leaving behind so many people who loved her and had been loved by her.
Quiet and shy until you cracked her shell, Maggie was a source of joy for many more people than even she thought possible. Even though she struggled with so much her entire life, Maggie was always there to lend a helping hand or a caring word. She was silly, sarcastic, smart, and sassy. She loved cats and giving peace signs and fancy nails and eyeliner. She loved K-Pop, hip-hop, and classic rock and a good night with friends. She loved goofy memes and scary video games and proving that she had worth in this world. She loved making others proud of her and she loved being proud of you.
Above all else, she loved.
Maggie traveled the country and made friends around the world. She lived in Florida and Virginia and Ohio, but her home was in Georgia. Her heart is here and forever will be.
Maggie was preceded in death by her father, Rex Allen Cruea, who she loved very much and missed dearly for all of her days.
She is survived by her mother, Linnea, stepfather John, and her brothers Matt, John Brian, and James. She is also survived by countless aunts, uncles, and cousins, a step-grandfather, a nephew, and also a ridiculous amount of friends and an equally ridiculous amount of cats.
Maggie would want you to know how hard she tried and she would want you to try even harder.
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