Monica Renea Morris obituary

Monica Renea Morris Obituary

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

August 22, 1989 - April 26, 2021

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Monica Renea Morris obituary

Monica Renea Morris Obituary

Aug 22, 1989 - Apr 26, 2021

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d was the youngest board member at the National level. By 25 she switched to a career in education and astern High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they e. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and 20-21 seasons. When emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they had a safe space. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and 20-21 seasons. When Covid recently began following in her mother's legacy playing basketball and softball. In 2018 Brittany gave birth to her third daughter Eliana. Brittany often referred ferring back home to Salisbury University where she earned her RN BSN in 2011, followed by a certification of Anathestist. She quickly landed a career with Wilmer Eye Institute of John Hopkins and was the youngest board member at the National level. By 25 she switched to a career in education and astern High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they had a safe space. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and 20-21 seasons. When Covid referred ferring back home to Salisbury University where she earned her RN BSN in 2011, followed by a certification of Anathestist. She quickly landed a career with Wilmer Eye Institute of John Hopkins and was the youngest board member at the National level. By 25 she switched to a career in education and astern High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they had a safe space. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and 20-21 seasons. When Covid

d was the youngest board member at the National level. By 25 she switched to a career in education and astern High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they e. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and vel. By 25 she switched to a career in education and astern High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they had a safe space. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and 20-21 seasons. When an School and Mardela Middle and High School. At Mardela Middle and High School she developed a special relationship with the legendary girls basketball coach Barbara McCool (deceased 2009) and found her love in playing basketball and softball with friends. She was named Bayside Co-player of the year 2006 and First team all conference 2004, 2005, 2006 for girls basketball and girls softball respectfully. She was a member of National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America, Scholar Athletes Association, and The Sister Sister mentoring recently began following in her mother's legacy playing basketball and softball. In 2018 Brittany gave birth to her third daughter Eliana. Brittany often referred ferring back home to Salisbury University where she earned her RN BSN in 2011, followed by a certification of Anathestist. She quickly landed a career with Wilmer Eye Institute of John Hopkins and was the youngest board member at the National level. By 25 she switched to a career in education and astern High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they had a safe space. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and 20-21 seasons. When Covid ducation Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and 20-21 seasons. When Covidco High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and 20-21 seasons. When Covid ducation Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and 20-21 seasons. When Covid

d was the youngest board member at the National level. By 25 she switched to a career in education and astern High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they e. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and vel. By 25 she switched to a career in education and astern High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they had a safe space. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and an School and Mardela Middle and High School. At Mardela Middle and High School she developed a special relationship with the legendary girls basketball coach Barbara McCool (deceased 2009) and found her love in playing basketball and softball with friends. She was named Bayside Co-player of the year 2006 and First team all conference 2004, 2005, 2006 for girls basketball and girls softball respectfully. She was a member of National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America, Scholar Athletes Association, and The Sister Sister mentoring recently began following in her mother's legacy playing basketball and softball. In 2018 Brittany gave birth to her third daughter Eliana. Brittany often referred ferring back home to Salisbury University where she earned her RN BSN in 2011, followed by a certification of Anathestist. She quickly landed a career with Wilmer Eye Institute of John Hopkins and was the youngest board member at the National level. By 25 she switched to a career in education and astern High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they had a safe space. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and 20-21 seasons. When Covid ducation Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and 20-21 seasons. When recently began following in her mother's legacy playing basketball and softball. In 2018 Brittany gave birth to her third daughter Eliana. Brittany often referred to Eliana's tough demeanor and strategically nicknamed her "baby bone crusher". Those that were close to Brittany know the love she had for her children and how hard she worked for them. Her children brought so much joy to her ferring back home to Salisbury University where she earned her RN BSN in 2011, followed by a certification of Anathestist. She quickly landed a career with Wilmer Eye Institute of John Hopkins and was the youngest board member at the National level. By 25 she switched to a career in education and astern High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they had a safe space. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and 20-21 seasons. When Covid

d was the youngest board member at the National level. By 25 she switched to a career in education and astern High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they e. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and vel. By 25 she switched to a career in education and astern High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they had a safe space. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and an School and Mardela Middle and High School. At Mardela Middle and High School she developed a special relationship with the legendary girls basketball coach Barbara McCool (deceased 2009) and found her love in playing basketball and softball with friends. She was named Bayside Co-player of the year 2006 and First team all conference 2004, 2005, 2006 for girls basketball and girls softball respectfully. She was a member of National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America, Scholar Athletes Association, and The Sister Sister mentoring recently began following in her mother's legacy playing basketball and softball. In 2018 Brittany gave birth to her third daughter Eliana. Brittany often referred ferring back home to Salisbury University where she earned her RN BSN in 2011, followed by a certification of Anathestist. She quickly landed a career with Wilmer Eye Institute of John Hopkins and was the youngest board member at the National level. By 25 she switched to a recently began following in her mother's legacy playing basketball and softball. In 2018 Brittany gave birth to her third daughter Eliana. Brittany often referred to Eliana's tough demeanor and strategically nicknamed her "baby bone crusher". Those that were close to Brittany know the love she had for her children and how hard she worked for them. Her children brought so much joy to her ferring back home to Salisbury University where she earned her RN BSN in 2011, followed by a certification of Anathestist. She quickly landed a career with Wilmer Eye Institute of John Hopkins and was the youngest board member at the National level. By 25 she switched to a career in education and astern High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they had a safe space. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and 20-21 seasons. When nded Itawamba Community College in Mississippi then transferring back home to Salisbury University where she earned her RN BSN in 2011, followed by a certification of Anathestist. She quickly landed a career with Wilmer Eye Institute of John Hopkins and was the youngest board member at the National level. By 25 she switched to a career in education and returned to University of Maryland Eastern Shore to earn a degree in Special Education. She began working at Wicomico High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go out of her way to make them feel like they had a safe space. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She was infamous in following in her late coach's legacy and coached several undefeated seasons. She also took on the task of coaching girls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and 20-21 seasons. When Covid took the world by storm last year she decided to end her career in education and focus on her property management and cleaning businesses in Ocean City, MD. Brittany's cleaning business, The Clean Team, was voted best cleaning company in 2021 Metropolitan Worcester small business

d was the youngest board member at the National level. By 25 she switched to a career in education and astern High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they e. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and vel. By 25 she switched to a career in education and astern High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go feel like they had a safe space. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She ls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and an School and Mardela Middle and High School. At Mardela Middle and High School she developed a special relationship with the legendary girls basketball coach Barbara McCool (deceased 2009) and found her love in playing basketball and softball with friends. She was named Bayside Co-player of the year 2006 and First team all conference 2004, 2005, 2006 for girls basketball and girls softball respectfully. She was a member of National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America, Scholar Athletes Association, and The Sister Sister mentoring recently began following in her mother's legacy playing basketball and softball. In 2018 Brittany gave birth to her third daughter Eliana. Brittany often referred ferring back home to Salisbury University where she earned her RN BSN in 2011, followed by a certification of Anathestist. She quickly landed a career with Wilmer Eye Institute of John Hopkins and was the youngest board member at the National level. By 25 she switched to a recently began following in her mother's legacy playing basketball and softball. In 2018 Brittany nded Itawamba Community College in Mississippi then transferring back home to Salisbury University where she earned her RN BSN in 2011, followed by a certification of Anathestist. She quickly landed a career with Wilmer Eye Institute of John Hopkins and was the youngest board member at the National level. By 25 she switched to a career in education and returned to University of Maryland Eastern Shore to earn a degree in Special Education. She began working at Wicomico High School in latter 2015 with students of behavioral and emotional needs. She often would prepare her students breakfast and go out of her way to make them feel like they had a safe space. While teaching at Wicomico High School she embarked on a coaching career for the JV girls basketball program. She was infamous in following in her late coach's legacy and coached several undefeated seasons. She also took on the task of coaching girls softball from 2016-2018. In 2019 Brittany switched to a position of Special Education Resource Coordinator at Sussex Technical High School in Georgetown, DE. She also found her way back into coaching girls basketball for the 19-20 and 20-21 seasons. When Covid took the world by storm last year she decided to end her career in education and focus on her property management and cleaning businesses in Ocean City, MD. Brittany's cleaning business, The Clean Team, was voted best cleaning company in 2021 Metropolitan Worcester small would often turn to her for advice and counseling. Brittany ran an online blog called "Soul Talk" with 4,903 subscribers at the time of her death. Her last publishing from the evening of 4/25/2021 spoke of Evil vs. Broken. She stated "Do not confuse a broken person for an evil person. A broken person can be fixed. An evil person cannot. An evil person causes pain, they hurt others. They deliberately cause chaos. A broken person would never do any of these things because they know how it feels to be on the other side of those actions. Don't confuse someone who needs to be saved - from someone you need to be saved from." She later published "the past cannot be changed but with God and grace everyone can overcome trauma and

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