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“Im proud to have been blessed with a praying granmother. Being the youngest of the grandchildren, i find it extremely difficult to deal with the fact...Read More »
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1 of 14 | Posted by: Alexis Nicole Morgan
“TO THE FAMILY IN YOUR TIME OF SORROW, MAY IT EASE YOUR PAIN TO KNOW THAT OTHERS ARE THINKING OF YOU WITH DEEP SYMPATHY.
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2 of 14 | Posted by: DELORES DUNN - CINCINNATI, OH
“Aunt Sarah, I know you are resting in peace. I feel so blessed to have had you for my 54 years. I will miss you at the family reunion in Columbus....Read More »
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3 of 14 | Posted by: Vannetta Gibert - Cincinnati, OH
“Dear Great Aunt Sarah, A note of LOVE for raising my father,Paul Daniel Merritt, Uncle Joe, Aunt "Little" Sarah, and my beloved Aunt Daisy Meritt...Read More »
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4 of 14 | Posted by: Carolynne Virginia Merritt - MD
“May memories of Aunt Sarah comfort us all in the days ahead. She was truly a woman of fortitude and this is one of many scriptures that I think of...Read More »
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5 of 14 | Posted by: Deborah Merritt-Ham - VA
“For all those years you have been a gorgeous lady and I just want to achknowledge you Aunt Sarah from me Rose and my granddaughter Tracey & family.
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6 of 14 | Posted by: Rose Manigault - Newark, NJ
“Dearest Family: We Love Aunt Sarah Always! To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord! Glory be to the Father! Ephesians 1:3-7...Read More »
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7 of 14 | Posted by: Mr. Maxwell and Mrs. Jane Rolle
“My love and prayers to Mother Sarah Morgan's family. "Sorrow looks back, Worry looks around but Faith looks up." I have loved Mother Morgan for more...Read More »
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8 of 14 | Posted by: EDNA WALL - WAGRAM, NC
“TO THE FAMILY OF MRS.SARAH MORGAN. MAY YOUR HEART BE FILLED WITH WARM THOUGHTS AND TREASURED MOMENTS OF YOUR DEARLY DEPARTED. WE ARE THINKING...Read More »
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9 of 14 | Posted by: Mr. & Mrs. Murrie Barnett, Mrs. Johnnie Mae Ward, Mr. Howa - GA
“Peace and Prayers to the family. Sis. Morgan epitomized what it means to be a Christian.
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10 of 14 | Posted by: Presiding Elder Guyton and Family - NJ
“Love and Blessing to the Morgan family. Loving Friend Always, Marsha Bryant
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11 of 14 | Posted by: MARSHA BRYANT - los angeles, CA
“Though Sea, Land, and Time Prevent me from formally saying goodbye; I know your prayers will be with me for Life! You taught me that I can be paid...Read More »
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12 of 14 | Posted by: Twakniqua Morgan El Hage - Dubai
“My family and I share in your loss of your mother, our great aunt we will miss her greatly. I was always amazed at how all you to do was speak and...Read More »
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13 of 14 | Posted by: Paul D.Merritt Jr. - G;oucester, VA
“To the Family of Sarah Hill Morgan I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of your mother. She was loved and respected by many. God in his...Read More »
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14 of 14 | Posted by: Linda Robinson - Garner, NC
Sarah Hill Webb Morgan, the 12th of 13 children born to the late Lizzie, and Bank Hill December 5, 1904 in Coleman, Georgia. Sarah received her early childhood education in Coleman, Georgia. Virgil Chapel AME Church was her first church home where she served as a missionary, Sunday school teacher, served on the usher board, and sung in the choir. She was joined in Holy Matrimony to Johnnie Webb. To this union one son was born, John W. Webb. Later she met, and married Cagus Morgan, and to that union five sons was born, Melvin, Herman , Cagus Jr, Lorain, and Felton Morgan. She also raised her deceased sister's children, James , Paul , Benjamin, Sarah , Daisy , Ruth, daughter, Rebecca, and Grandson, Reginald Merritt. After many years of caring for her mother, and running the family farm, she relocated to Newark, NJ with the rest of her family in 1962. There she joined Israel Memorial AME Church, in Newark, NJ where she served on the Senior Usher Board, Stewardess Board #4, Missionary Society, and the Secretary of the Mortgage Club. Sarah not only served the lord in the church, but also in the community by joining the prevailing prayer band, a community based group consisting of members from several churches in the surrounding area. Partnering with this group she set out on a mission to bring prayer to those in need. Prayer Warrior was often a title used when speaking about Mother Morgan. She was often called upon to pray for people all over the United States. Civic duty was extremely important to her. This past election was no exception, and had a much greater meaning than most. Although she could no longer go to the voting booth in person, she insisted that her vote be sent in by absentee ballot. Sarah was employed at the Deluxe Toy Company in Elizabeth, NJ until her retirement. Sarah was the matriarch of the family and felt honored, and proud of her role. Affectionately known as Mother, Aunt Sarah, Grandma, Mother Morgan, she made many lives richer, and their days happier with her many words of wisdom, and prayers. Faith in God made her who she was , and her motto was always tell the truth, and the truth will take care of itself. Sarah was predeceased by her husband, siblings, and two sons Cagus jr., and Lorain. She leaves to cherish her memory, four sons, John Webb, Melvin, Herman (Carolyn), Felton (Lynn) Morgan, daughter Rebecca (Charles)Peters, a countless host of loving nieces, nephews, cousins, 21 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren, 10 great great- grandchildren, her church family , and many dear friends. To send condolences or a lasting tribute to the Morgan family, please sign the online guestbook. Click "Sign Guestbook".

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