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Well, folks, I reckon it’s time to share some sad news ’bout a woman named Colleen Morse. She was a good soul, and we all gonna miss her.

Colleen B. Morse, she lived in Portland, Maine, and left this world on November 20, 2023. Just 54 years old she was, born on November 11, 1969, in a place called Alexandria, Virginia. Ain’t it a shame? Life can be so short.
Now, I ain’t one to mince words. Colleen was loved by many. She had a heart full of kindness and a spirit that lit up the room. Friends and family knew her as someone who always lent a hand or an ear. She was the kind of woman who would show up for you, no questions asked.
Her passing has left a hole in many hearts. On November 30, folks can visit from 4 to 7 p.m. to pay their respects. Then, on December 1, there’s gonna be a service at noon. It’ll be a time for remembering all the good times and sharing stories ’bout what a wonderful person she was.
In Portland, they held her dear. She spent her days with a smile and a laugh, always ready to help someone in need. It’s a tough world out there, and having someone like Colleen around made it a little brighter.
People are already talking ’bout how they gonna honor her memory. You know how it is—when someone special passes, you wanna remember ’em right. I reckon everyone got their own little memory of her that they hold close. That’s the beauty of life, ain’t it? The little moments we share with each other.
Now, if you knew Colleen, you might wanna leave a note or a memory for her family. It sure helps to know folks are thinkin’ ’bout you during hard times. Those little bits of kindness mean the world, especially when you’re tryin’ to get through the grief.

As the days go by, we all gotta remember that life is precious. Colleen lived her life full of love and joy. Let’s carry on that spirit. Share a laugh, lend a hand, and keep her memory alive in our hearts.
So here’s to you, Colleen B. Morse. May you rest easy, and know that you are missed more than words can say.
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