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Miranda Eryn Morley passed away on March 24, 2025, in Mauldin, South Carolina. Born on August 23, 1993, she brought light and connection to those around her throughout her life.
Miranda was the beloved daughter of Christine and Frank Morley and the cherished sister and best friend of Cassandra Morley. She shared a deep bond with her family pets, Princess and Onyx, who were constant companions. She also leaves behind her best friend, Khal Gorsia, in the United Kingdom, and Joe Corvino, the love of her life.
A 2011 graduate of JL Mann High School, Miranda earned a black belt in karate—an achievement that reflected her dedication and strength. Miranda received her license as a pharmacy technician and she enjoyed helping customers at CVS with their prescription needs. Her passion for online communities led her to become deeply involved in “Game of Thrones: Conquest,” where she formed lasting friendships with people across the globe.
Miranda touched countless lives with her compassion and understanding. Her love for animals was evident - they seemed to all sense her kindness and strays would find her wherever she went. Her warmth extended far beyond borders, connecting her with hundreds of friends worldwide. She found joy in music and attending concerts, reading, poetry and had a special appreciation for the works of Edgar Allan Poe.
A celebration of Miranda’s life will be held at a later date, where friends and loved ones will gather to honor her memory.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to NAMI of Greenville: https://www.namigreenvillesc.org/honor-memory-donations/
May her memory bring comfort to all who knew her.
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