Cathy Easley Morgan
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Cathy Easley Morgan of Dallas, TX, passed away peacefully on March 18, 2022, surrounded by her loving family. God called her home after a courageous three-year battle with cancer. Cathy was born in Manhattan, KS, on June 27, 1959, to loving parents Robert and Betty Easley. She was the middle of three daughters and grew up mostly in St. Louis, MO. In her youth she had passions for horseback riding and water skiing. She loved riding her horse Charger at the Easley family farm and water skiing with friends at Lake of the Ozarks. Cathy attended William Woods University in Fulton, MO, where she met and fell in love with George Morgan III, the love of her life and husband of 40 years. Cathy was the sweetheart of George’s fraternity and loved by all she met. She was a member of Chi Omega sorority and graduated with Honors in 1981, with a BS in Marketing. Cathy and George married three weeks after college and lived in Monroe, LA, Chapel Hill, NC and Charlotte, NC, before settling in Dallas in 1994. They built life-long friendships at each stop along the way. Cathy earned her MBA and worked in marketing until the birth of their first child in 1987, after which she focused her energy on raising their family and supporting her community. Cathy and George bought a second home in the North Carolina mountains in 2007 and enjoyed priceless seasons there with friends and family over the last 15 years. Cathy was a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother, sister, daughter, and friend. She filled those in her life with her infectious warmth, love, and laughter. She was a member of numerous clubs and charitable organizations and drove a weekly Meals on Wheels route for 18 years before cancer struck. She loved playing bridge and golf with her friends. Most of all she found joy in spending time with and caring for loved ones. Cathy and George have been members of Highland Park United Methodist Church and the Fellowship Sunday School Class for nearly thirty years. She continuously grew her faith in God throughout her life. Cathy is survived by her husband George; their children George and his wife Kelsey, Rebecca Rogers and her husband William, and youngest daughter Sarah; her sisters Robyn Tuttle and Stacy Sontheimer; and her grandchildren George and Josie. A Celebration of Life service will be held at Highland Park United Methodist Church on Thursday, April 7 at 1 pm. In lieu of flowers please consider donating in Cathy’s honor to either Highland Park United Methodist Church (https://www.hpumc.org/give) or VNA Meals on Wheels (donation link).
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No words can come close to conveying the joy Cathy brought to all of us. We are already missing her mightily.
I had the privilege of being with Cathy in a Bible study for a couple of years and was inspired by her gentle spirit and grace filled heart. She had that beautiful, engaging smile too! I know she will be greatly missed by all here on earth but is rejoicing now with her Savior. Much love and prayers.
Thinking of you, the wonderful Morgan family so much, and praying that you can celebrate this incredible life. A gorgeous orchid leaving us physically too soon, but the beautiful spirit of Cathy will inspire so many for a very long time.
Carolyn Davidson
George,
Randy and I are so sorry about the loss of your precious Cathy. She was such a delight to be with and we enjoyed our Washington and Lee weekends with you and your family.
You and your family remain close to our hearts and in our prayers.
Kathy was such an amazing person. I am honored to call her my Chi Omega sister. So many wonderful memories of Tau Theta, William Woods, and the Sigma Chi house. Prayers for you George and your family. ❤️
My families’ thoughts and prayers go out to your family during this difficult time.
As her Uncle, I’ve known Cathy all her life. She was one when I visited her folks in Manhattan, KS. This gives me a unique perspective on this very special lady. Since she was little, she has always been a positive force in our family and her love and energy was boundless. Coming to visit us in Reston when she was 12 was a real pleasure and fond memory. Coming to her daughter’s wedding last November was amazing to see her dealing with life to the fullest. She still had that glow. She will always be special in our hearts.
We are so sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers for your family.
I have so many precious memories of Cathy. The ones of all of us being at the farm will always special. Love and hugs to the Morgan family
Rebecca ❤️
I only knew your mom for just a short short period, but I can truly say from the time I met her and during the events that we attended it I found her to have such a sweet loving spirit she did not know me but she treated me like she knew me. Cathy was a person I feel that I could have had a long great relationship with.
Thanks William and Rebecca for bringing your mom into my life even though it was short it was a Blessing to me.. Rebecca condolences to you and your family, you are in my thoughts and prayers love you ❤️
Cathy lived next door to me, we were childhood best friends. I loved spending time at her house, with her family. Mrs. Easley made the best fluffer nutter sandwiches. Cathy loved going with our family to the lake and staying on our houseboat. She will be missed dearly.
I didn’t know Kathy very long- met her in Bible study at grandfather mt blble class led by Debbie Gourley/
She was remarkable – her love for Jesus- she shined with His love and grace- How I shall miss that lovely girl! My love and prayers to her husband and family – my Grandaughter and husband know Sara in grad school/ – Sally and Will Hathaway- Boots Carter
It is always with sadness and a heavy heart when someone we love goes to the gates of heaven. Cathy was a beautiful light on this earth. Her smile says it all…kind, loving, inspiring to all so fortunate to cross her path. She will be missed, but we will carry the memories in our hearts. With love and prayers. One of her Choi Omega sisters.
Warmest regards,
Gracemarie
Stacy- I just saw this and so sorry to hear about the loss of your sister- I live in Plano- I would have been there for you if I’d known earlier- my prayers are with each of you in such a loss too soon-
Julia Ryerson