Stephen Antonio Morgan's Obituary
Stephen Antonio Morgan was born on December 16, 1991 to Leonard and Gillian Morgan, in Kingston Jamaica. Shortly after birth Stephen migrated to the United States with his parents, where he grew up and spent the rest of his life.
Stephen spent his formative years in Waltham MA. He was homeschooled through his mom's home daycare center during his preschool years, then moved on to the MacArthur Elementary School in Waltham. Later he went on to the Waltham Middle School and excelled in academic and sports endeavors. In the summer of 2004 he moved with his mother and sister to Conyers GA. Following relocation to Conyers, Stephen attended the Memorial Middle School then moved on to the Salem High School. He enjoyed playing basketball and rapping. He was also active in his local church, First Baptist Church Conyers where he got involved in the youth choir and various outreach ministries. During this time he accepted Jesus as his personal Lord and savior and was baptized here as well. Following graduation from high school Stephen attended Fort Valley State University where he pursued a bachelors Degree in Business Administration. While in College he was a member of AMI. He also attended Gwyneth College for a brief period. Stephen worked several jobs including West Jet Airlines at the Orlando International Air, and at Wells Fargo Bank in Birmingham, Alabama. Stephen made his transition on December 6, 2016 subsequent to struggling with injuries sustained in car accident in Tallahassee, Florida on September 24, 2016. Stephen died leaving father Leonard Morgan, Mother Gillian Thomas-Morgan, Sister Stephanie Morgan, son Jaden Morgan, grandmothers, grandfather, many aunts, uncles other relatives and friends. Stephen Antonio Morgan. Gone but will never be forgotten. May his soul rest in peace and God's light perpetually shine on him.
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