
In Loving Memory
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emma morgan
February 15, 2001 — February 17, 2026
Emma Morgan, a beacon of light and love, left this world far too soon on February 17, 2026, just two days after celebrating her 25th birthday. Born on February 15, 2001, in the vibrant city of St. Louis, Missouri, Emma was a cherished daughter to John and Susan Morgan. Her life, though brief, was filled with immense love, compassion, and an unwavering zest for living.
Emma's journey was marked by her exceptional intelligence and determination. She graduated from St. Louis Regional High School with a remarkable 4.2 GPA, a testament to her dedication and brilliance. Her academic achievements earned her a coveted place at UCLA, fueled by scholarships and grants that recognized her potential and promise. She had recently left her four-year tenure at Costco, a job she held with diligence and pride, to embark on this new chapter of her life alongside her beloved fiancé, Jeremiah Sinclair.
Emma and Jeremiah’s love story was one of profound connection and shared dreams. Their engagement was a celebration of their bond, and they were eagerly planning a wedding set to take place in just a few months. Jeremiah, along with Emma's devoted family and friends, now holds on to the memory of her infectious laughter and the warmth she brought into every room she entered.
Emma's artistic spirit was evident in her love for painting, drawing, and crafting. These hobbies were not merely pastimes but a source of solace and joy, particularly during her childhood days spent with her mother, Susan. Together, they created beautiful works of art, a reflection of the deep bond they shared. Emma's creativity was a testament to her vibrant spirit and her ability to see beauty in the world around her.
Those who knew Emma will forever remember her piercing blue eyes, which spoke volumes of her genuine and warm nature. Her long, flowing blonde hair was a distinctive feature that mirrored her free-spirited personality. Emma was driven and passionate, always putting the needs of her loved ones before her own. Her compassion and kindness left a lasting impact on all who were fortunate enough to know her.
Emma is survived by her loving parents, John and Susan Morgan, her sister Julie, her brother Nick, her close friend Sarah Haskell, and her fiancé Jeremiah Sinclair. She is predeceased by her cousin Terry Morgan, who also battled cancer. The family takes comfort in knowing that Emma is now at peace, reunited with Terry in a place free from pain and suffering.
Emma's courageous battle with stage 3 leukemia was fought with grace and resilience, qualities that defined her life. Her strength and spirit will continue to inspire those who carry her memory in their hearts. Emma's legacy is one of love, creativity, and an unyielding pursuit of her dreams, a light that will shine brightly forever in the hearts of those she touched.
May Emma Morgan rest in eternal peace, her soul forever dancing among the stars she admired so much. Her memory will be cherished, and her life celebrated by all who had the privilege of knowing her.