Olivia Paige Morro 18, of Brielle,New Jersey died suddenly on February 10th. Liv was a vibrant young woman living her life in Brielle, attending Brielle Elementary school and Manasquan High school. She was currently a freshman at Montclair Universit...
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Olivia Paige Morro 18, of Brielle,New Jersey died suddenly on February 10th. Liv was a vibrant young woman living her life in Brielle, attending Brielle Elementary school and Manasquan High school. She was currently a freshman at Montclair University in the presidential scholar master program for theater arts.
Liv had an especially kind soul who learned from her special uncle Kenny the importance of kindness, love and how to give to others. She went out of her way to befriend that person who was not always with the in crowd. She had a special place in her heart for seniors, spending time with her memem , pop pop, grandpa and aunt Maryann. She was a sister who adored her big brothers Lawton and Logan. Dogs Buddy and Lucia were precious to her, always by her side through thick and thin. She was happiest spending time with her dearest of friends, being silly, making friends laugh and giving hugs with that pat on the back. There were also the many sleep overs, watching scary movies, NCIS and a good hard laugh. She so enjoyed drawing, reading in her room, lighting a candle, and having her peaceful time. She worked at Jenkinson’s on the boardwalk as a ride attendant, and loved dinners at Legends, eating sushi. Liv always had fond memories of playing down the street on Locust Rd. She always wanted to ride down the street before pulling into the driveway. She loved the sunsets at Windjammer, St. Lucia where she spent some of her happiest moments.
Musicals and theater management were her passion, spending many hours tirelessly working as the stage manager on plays for the school. Liv had a gift of writing, she worked hard at school to excel, to be a good student, taking pride in her work. Her dream was to become a director on Broadway, she found her passion when she talked about musicals her whole face would light up. Liv was active in the community, volunteering for Rotary, Allaire State Park, and wreaths across America.
Her Mother and Father were given a special gift with the arrival of their beautiful baby girl, she was the light of their lives and brought joy and happiness each day of her life. She was the one who completed their lives. Olivia was a light in this world and now we need to continue shining her light by carrying it within us in our own lives. She will be missed deeply but her memory will carry on.
Olivia is survived by her mother Paige, father Mark, brothers Lawton Morro and Logan Morro, grandmother Joan Haith, grandfather Richard Haith and grandfather Frank Morro, grandmother Barbara Morro(predeceased) and the large family of aunts, uncles and cousins.
Family and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Visitation on Thursday, February 18, 2021 from 4 to 8 pm at Orender Family Home for Funerals, 2643 Old Bridge Road, Manasquan, NJ. A Private Service will be held on Friday, February 19, 2021 from 9 to 11 am at Orender Family home. In lieu of flowers please donate to the Liv Morro Memorial Fund for the MHS Drama Club organized by Brook Finnen. gofund.me...https://gofund.me/3d936169. To send condolences to the family please visit www.orenderfamilyhome.net.
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