Tiffany Nichole Morris, 22 of Deltona died Tuesday, November 1, 2011. Tiffany was born July 10, 1989 in Orlando, FL. Tiffany is the daughter of Darla Evans and the late Deon Morris, sister to Kyle Rutherford, Brooke Evans, Richard Evans. She went to Apopka High School, graduated from Kenneth Schuler Schools of Cosmetology at the top of her class. Tiffany is a part of the Christian Research and Fellowship.
Tiffany was the funniest person to be around, always the life of the party. Everyone loved her, for many reasons. She was good with funny accents, always telling jokes, or having a funny story from her day at work. She loved to make people laugh which was great because she was the best at making people laugh. She loved Marylin Monroe, shoes, shopping and leopard print.
She’s compassionate, loving, caring and would tell you exactly what she thought. She was very independent and hard working. She loved her family and friends and would’ve done anything for them. Our beautiful Tiffany will always be in our hearts, we will never forget her.
A Life Celebration will be held 2:00PM, Sunday, November 6, 2011 at Remnant Church, 137 Bellago Court, Sanford, FL.
It has been years since you, Brittany, and Rochelle came to live in Albuquerque for your fellowship trip. Of all the people you touched and changed during your time with us in New Mexico, I can't imagine you impacted any lives more than mine and Jason's. I can still remember like it was yesterday, the day that you, Britt, and RoRo came up to us out of nowhere with the most incredible happiness and friendliness I'd ever seen. No reservations about introducing yourselves, just huge hearts full of love and excitement to spread the word of God and make lasting memories with worthwhile friends. As you knew, I was fortunate enough to have a great crowd of friends, many of whom you met and showed the same kindness and love to - but even just in the short year you spent with us in New Mexico, you became one of my truly special friends; the kind that I will always remember and the kind that I could lose touch with for years, but always be able to pick up right where we left off. In fact, that's how I learned of your tragic passing. I intended to get back in touch after quite a few years since we last spoke. It truly saddens me so much to find this, rather than being able to reach out to you. My heart goes out to your family, and your many friends, and all of the people you touched and showed love to along the way. You brightened my life to an incredible extent during a difficult time, and while we all spent so much time together and made so many memories, I wish I could have given back to you as much as you gave me. You and the girls are some of the best friends I've ever had, and I've never met a more passionate and caring group of people who were always willing to drop anything just to brighten a friend's day. I am truly grateful for the friendship you gave me and the time we spent together - from spending entire days together, driving up to the mountains, or spending just a couple minutes together on the phone to hear some encouraging words, and of course, all of the times you invited us into your home to share the word of God with us, and your carefully planned lessons. I hope your family and other friends all know how many lives you impacted during your fellowship in Albuquerque, and how serious you all took your mission, because I know they would be incredible to know how many people you touched, but especially how MUCH you touched certain lucky individuals, especially Jason and myself. Your life was far too short, but you made so much of it and did more with it and showed more love and kindness than most people ever do. You truly fulfilled yourself, in my eyes, and I'm so happy that you were able to get so much joy and such great experiences out of life during your short time. Feeling a bit lost, as I often do, I just wanted to reach out to you and see how you were doing, and I know you would have been there to try and help me through my struggles if you could. Just like you always did. I wish I could have ever repaid you somehow, but your heart was far bigger than mine. I will always remember you, and I'll remember you as you were on days such as the afternoons we spent at the top of the mountains, or down at the duck ponds or parks, or the amazing day that you and the girls walked up and came into our lives. I'll always remember you with a smile on your face and love in your heart, because that's the way you always were. You were one of the most incredible and amazing people I've ever met and I know you're in a better place. Rest in the absolute peace that you deserve, Tiffany Morris. You will always be loved and missed.
Aaron Dragg
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