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Morgan Manning Sauls IV

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SAULS IV, Morgan MANNING - Morgan was born on June 30, 1968, in Manning, South Carolina, the son of Morgan Louis Sauls, III and Christine Fisher Sauls. He passed away on January 18, 2008. Morgan, referred to by family and friends as Little Morg, was an active member of The Presbyterian Church at Manning. He was a resident of Independence Place. He received a special diploma from North Charleston High School. Survivors are his Mother of Greenville; father and stepmother, Anne Sauls of Manning; his brother, Charles Bradley Sauls and wife, Knight Sauls; his niece, Jane Morgan Knight Sauls and nephew, Charles Bradley Sauls, Jr. all of Birmingham, Alabama; a sister, Christy Sauls Medford and her husband O'Neil Medford and niece Katie Medford of Greenville, South Carolina. Also surviving is his Aunt Virginia Threatt of Horrell Hill, South Carolina and many beloved cousins. Morgan was predeceased by his maternal grandparents, the late Dr. Samuel H. and Dr. Peggy M. Fisher of Greenville; and his paternal grandparents, the late Mr. Morgan L. Sauls, Jr. and Virginia Randolph Richards Sauls of Manning. Though Morgan was confined to a wheelchair due to cerebral palsy, it did not stop him from experiencing life to the fullest. In fact, he attributed his disability to making him a more faithful Christian. Where there is a will, there is a way. Morgan was very resourceful, finding ways to attend most church and community activities. Morgan could remember telephone numbers and names like no other and knew how to communicate with people better than any salesman. Morgan was an inspiration to all who knew him. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday in The Presbyterian Church at Manning, with the Rev. Dr. William J. Holmes officiating. The family will receive friends from 5-7 p.m. Saturday at Stephens Funeral Home in Manning, and at other times at 5717 Old Georgetown Road, Manning. Memorials may be made to Clarendon County Mental Retardation Foundation, Post Office Drawer 40, Manning, South Carolina 29102 or The Presbyterian Church at Manning, Post Office Box 207, Manning, South Carolina 29102. STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY, 304 N. Church Street, Manning, is in charge of arrangements. (803) 435-2179. www.stephensfuneralhome.org. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier on Jan. 19, 2008.

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connie

January 23, 2008

I saw this young man picture and I wanted to write and let his family and friends know that they now have their very personal angel name Morgan.
He seemed like a wonderful person with so much love I only wished that I had the chance to know him.
God bless

Jessie Hayden

January 19, 2008

Although I will be unable to attend Morgan's Funeral I did want you to know that knowing Morgan was truly a "Blessing" to me. I used to go visit with him when he lived at the Nursing Home here in Mt.Pleasant. I loved to read the Bible to him and talk about how good God is. It was evident how much he "LOVED" God and his family (he LOVED all of you all of his heart and it was evident how much all of you "LOVED" him)! He had many dreams and had a zest for living. I was so proud of him the day he told me about him getting his diploma from North Charleston High School (that's where I graduated from). I remember the first time I went to visit him after he had his new "wheels". He flew all over that Nursing Home, got to know everyone there including the visitors, and I would always know when he was out and about when I went to visit as I would hear people laughing and saying, "Morgan, don't you run over me now" or "Watch Out for Morgan and his new set of wheels". One of the sweetest things he said to me was that since I didn't have any boys I could just call him "son". He loved to joke around. He loved our two girls who would come to visit with me from time to time. I saw in Morgan,hope,love,joy,compassion,
happiness,discernment, faith, charity, and a great "LOVE" for God and his family. I'm so thankful that God brought us together in one of the seasons of my life and his. In closing let me say that I believe he was God's Angel sent to this earth to share God's Love with many which he did. I'd also like to add that I know what it's like when God calls a child home before we have to go (it's out of the death order for sure). Our oldest daughter, Christina, went home at the age of 25 right after delivering her son. We never know why things happen the way they do but always have to trust God in all things. My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this time. He left this old earth on our 39th wedding anniversary so I'll always remember when Morgan saw God and was made whole.

With Christian Love,

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