... was a personification of love and community. There was not an empty pew in the Church as Meagan was remembered and celebrated for her love, energy, and authentic self. So many people expressed about Meagan what Robert writes below:
"... what I recall now is how endlessly generous she was with her happiness and affection. No one else I’ve ever known was ever so consistently upbeat. To see her was to be greeted by a beaming smile, a twinkling eye, and enthusiasm that always made her seem almost to be bounding, even when she was just walking up to greet you.
I also remember her eager delight when she’d relate the small or large events in your lives. I remember the pride in her voice when she talked about her first job, the detail she went into about the labor involved. I remember her delight in relating anywhere one of you were going, or had just returned from, or what challenge—traveling, coaching, washing dishes, anything—you’d just overcome."
All who knew Meagan will miss her. May we strive to live and love like she did.
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