Leslie Ann (Troup) Morgan, 69, of Fairport New York, passed away on August 30, 2023, surrounded by her family at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester New York.
Born on February 2, 1954, in Rochester, Minnesota, she was the eldest daughter of the Richard Henry Troup and Mary Ann Estelle Grottem Troup.
Leslie grew up in Green Bay, Wisconsin. She was a 1972 graduate from Green Bay East High School and went on to get her undergraduate degree from University of Denver and her MBA from University of Wisconsin.
Leslie was an active member in the women’s philanthropic organization P.E.O. where she served as her chapter’s President from 2014-2016 and then Treasurer from 2018-2021.
She is survived by her husband of 40 years, Michael Andrew Morgan, two children, Lindsey Gross (husband Daniel Gross) of Westfield New Jersey and Christopher Morgan of Fairport, New York, three grandchildren Benjamin, Jack and Morgan and her three siblings Ruth Johnson of Crivitz, Wisconsin, Ann Morgan of Egg Harbor, Wisconsin and John Troup of Onconto, Wisconsin.
Memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 11, 2023, at 12PM with Calling Hours from 10AM-12PM at Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home (Egypt Location) 7501 Pittsford Palmyra Raod in Fairport, New York.
Leslie will be buried in Egg Harbor, Wisconsin where she spent her summers growing up and vacationed there with her family every summer as an adult. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the charity of your choice.
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Our condolences to Leslie’s family. We met Leslie through Ahrens Benefits Company and she was our agent. She throughly researched our needs and gave us options and direction to what would suit us best. We felt very confident that we received the best that could be offered. She was always very pleasant and uplifting. We spent time sharing about our adult children and other life experiences. We are very sad for your loss. We will miss Leslie. We were very fortunate to have met her in our lifetime.❤️
My condolences to Leslie’s family. I met her when we both worked at Xerox. We reconnected many years later in 2012/2013 and found we had many things in common particularly that we both grew up in Wisconsin. She was one of the original members of a small group that we called The FN Group. She was always positive and supportive as the group evolved from a job search support group to a group of friends. She will be sorely missed. May her memory be a blessing.
We, also, met Leslie through our yearly meetings to choose our health insurance. She guided us with her knowledge and expertise. Her welcoming and lovely personality shone through as did her sense of humor. We offer our deepest sympathies to her loved ones. We will miss her.
Marsha & Philip Hazen
From her DU friends, condolences to Leslie’s family. No one more kind or sweet than her. Ground Hog day will never be the same.
I just read this. I am so sorry that I missed it. My heart is saddened hearing this. My heart goes out to the family. My prayers and love are shared with you all. Leslie was a wonderful friend. She was a great team Mom at GTC. Her memories will be with me forever. God Bless you all. Fondly, Sarah Jane Clifford