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Diane Joan Morgan

July 26, 1957 — December 27, 2024

Littleton

Diane Joan Morgan, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away on December 27, 2024, in Littleton, Colorado, at the age of 67.

Born on July 26, 1957, in Pueblo, Colorado, Diane was a true Colorado native whose life was deeply rooted in the beauty and community of her home state.

Diane married the love of her life, Robert Morgan, and together they built a home filled with love and laughter. As a mother, Diane was a pillar of strength and encouragement to her two sons, Andrew and Jacob Morgan, instilling in them a strong moral compass, a sense of curiosity and resilience. Her boys were her greatest pride, and she delighted in their every accomplishment.

Diane attended college as a journalism major, driven by her love of storytelling and a desire to connect with others through words. She was known for her friendliness, outgoing personality, and remarkable ability to make everyone feel seen and heard.

Her career as a postpartum doula was a reflection of her nurturing spirit and her lifelong passion for newborn babies. Over decades of work, Diane helped countless families navigate the early days of parenthood. Her clients and their families often became lifelong friends, touched by her calm presence and kindness.

Her passing leaves a void in the hearts of all who knew her. She is survived by her husband, Robert Morgan; her two sons, Andrew and Jacob Morgan; her daughter-in-law, Estefania Morgan; her beloved granddaughter, Margot Morgan; and her brother, Dan Goodale. Her memory will also live on in the hearts of countless friends and extended family members.

A celebration of Diane’s life will be held on January 18, 2025, in Littleton, Colorado. She will be deeply missed but forever remembered.

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