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Cindy L. <I>Hanson</I> Morgan

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Cindy L. Hanson Morgan

Birth
Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA
Death
5 Aug 2015 (aged 56)
Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, California, USA
Burial
Ceres, Stanislaus County, California, USA Add to Map
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Cindy Morgan passed away on August 5, 2015 at Stanford Hospital surrounded by family and friends after a courageous battle against pancreatic cancer. Cindy was born to Jim and Sandra Hanson on April 15, 1959 in Lodi, California.
 
Cindy was preceded in death by her mother Sandra Rae Hanson, and is survived by her father, James C. Hanson, Sr.; husband Scot Morgan; children Andy and Adam Morgan; brother James C. Hanson Jr. "Beaver", grandmother Lory Moore. She will be missed by many other relatives, friends, and coworkers whom she loved.
 
Cindy was raised in Turlock, California attending Sacred Heart Catholic School where she played basketball for her mother, Sandra. In her youth, Cindy and her brother, James "Beaver" Hanson, danced as a team for years at June McVey's Dance School. Cindy also swam for the Turlock Aquatic Club.
 
At Turlock High School, Cindy played clarinet in band, worked on the Clarion newspaper and yearbook, played basketball, and met the love of her life, Scot Morgan. Scot and Cindy fell in love during high school and a few years later were married on January 12, 1980. Scot and Cindy were married for 35 years.
 
Cindy's work was very important to her. Her first job out of high school was at A&W at the Vintage Faire Mall followed by working at Richard and Chambers stationary store. Cindy was a legal secretary for 17 years before finding a home away from home with Turlock Unified School District. Cindy worked as an Administrative Assistant with TUSD for 18 years lighting up hallways with her personality where she built many lasting friendships.
 
Cindy was a mother to all the neighborhood kids, making sure they were well fed with pizza and snacks. Cindy enjoyed taking family trips to Disneyland, hosting Christmas at her house, and making "Cindy's famous" toffee for her family and friends. Throughout her life Cindy enjoyed playing bunko and cards with friends, going gambling at the Peppermill in Reno, and eating breakfast at AJ's Café.

Published in the Modesto Bee from Aug. 9 to Aug. 11, 2015
Cindy Morgan passed away on August 5, 2015 at Stanford Hospital surrounded by family and friends after a courageous battle against pancreatic cancer. Cindy was born to Jim and Sandra Hanson on April 15, 1959 in Lodi, California.
 
Cindy was preceded in death by her mother Sandra Rae Hanson, and is survived by her father, James C. Hanson, Sr.; husband Scot Morgan; children Andy and Adam Morgan; brother James C. Hanson Jr. "Beaver", grandmother Lory Moore. She will be missed by many other relatives, friends, and coworkers whom she loved.
 
Cindy was raised in Turlock, California attending Sacred Heart Catholic School where she played basketball for her mother, Sandra. In her youth, Cindy and her brother, James "Beaver" Hanson, danced as a team for years at June McVey's Dance School. Cindy also swam for the Turlock Aquatic Club.
 
At Turlock High School, Cindy played clarinet in band, worked on the Clarion newspaper and yearbook, played basketball, and met the love of her life, Scot Morgan. Scot and Cindy fell in love during high school and a few years later were married on January 12, 1980. Scot and Cindy were married for 35 years.
 
Cindy's work was very important to her. Her first job out of high school was at A&W at the Vintage Faire Mall followed by working at Richard and Chambers stationary store. Cindy was a legal secretary for 17 years before finding a home away from home with Turlock Unified School District. Cindy worked as an Administrative Assistant with TUSD for 18 years lighting up hallways with her personality where she built many lasting friendships.
 
Cindy was a mother to all the neighborhood kids, making sure they were well fed with pizza and snacks. Cindy enjoyed taking family trips to Disneyland, hosting Christmas at her house, and making "Cindy's famous" toffee for her family and friends. Throughout her life Cindy enjoyed playing bunko and cards with friends, going gambling at the Peppermill in Reno, and eating breakfast at AJ's Café.

Published in the Modesto Bee from Aug. 9 to Aug. 11, 2015


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