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Preserve forever →Margaret Alice Morgan
February 8, 1955— March 13, 2026
Salt Lake City, UT
Margaret Alice (Wilson) Morgan, 71, passed away peacefully on March 13, 2026. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, she was the daughter of William Woodrow Wilson and Margaret Bell (Maack) Wilson. A woman of quiet strength and gentle spirit, Margaret found her greatest happiness in the simple, meaningful things close to home.
Margaret's love for her family ran deep. She was a devoted mother to her sons, John and Mark, and treasured every moment with her grandchildren Evelyn and Rhett who brought her immeasurable joy. She loved to talk and visit with those she held dear — a good conversation with someone she cared about was something she always welcomed.
Margaret had a gift for creating beauty with her hands. Whether she was carefully crafting a cross-stitch pattern or working a crochet hook through soft yarn, her creations were made with patience and love, and treasured by all who received them. Many who knew her will forever hold close the handmade pieces she gave so generously.
She was a kind woman who genuinely cared about the people in her life. In addition to her sons and grandchildren, Margaret is survived by her Sister Christene, Brother-in-Law Kerry and beloved co-grandparents Tom, Maria, Natalie and Wes. She will be deeply missed.
Margaret's greatest delight was watching her grandchildren perform. In her memory, the family welcomes donations to ........., in honor of the young performers she adored.
The family thanks you for your kindness, your prayers, and your presence.
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