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Megan’s life was a beautiful testament to love, generosity, and unwavering devotion. A cherished mother, daughter, sister, cousin, and friend. She poured her heart into every role she held, touching lives with warmth, laughter, and quiet strength.
Motherhood was her greatest joy. Becoming a mom was a dream Megan worked so hard to achieve, dedicating herself to her health and well-being so she could bring her children into the world. Her kids were her entire universe, the center of everything she did, and her love for them knew no limits.
Megan dedicated her life to caring for others, both inside and outside her home. Her decision to open and operate a daycare came from a deep desire to be present in her own children’s daily lives, creating a place where they could grow, play, and thrive. To the families she served, she was more than a caregiver—she was a steady presence, a trusted guide, and a gentle soul who treated each child with the same devotion she gave her own.
Her kitchen was another extension of her love. Whether cooking a comforting meal or baking something sweet from scratch, Megan used food as a language of care and connection. She found joy in sharing what she made, bringing people together around her table with the same warmth that defined every part of her life.
To know Megan was to be welcomed into a world of kindness. She was a listener, a helper, a giver—always putting others before herself. Her laughter was contagious, her hugs unforgettable, and her heart immeasurable.
Though our hearts are heavy, we celebrate Megan’s life and the countless ways she made the world brighter. Her legacy lives on in every life she touched, in every child she raised and cared for, and in the love she gave so freely.
Megan will be deeply missed and forever remembered. A celebration of her life will be held at a later time, and details will be shared as they become available.
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