Morgen was an unforgettable member of our human family with a wide variety of interests and talents. A passionate seeker and creator, she dug deeply into many aspects of the human puzzle to better understand and assist humanity in its evolution.
She worked in the field of architecture, and as a real estate appraiser, and as a fundraiser for non-profit organizations. She was the owner of Marble Amphora, a baking business that created and baked delectable treats, such as Ethiopian Truffles, which were sold in coffee shops across Portland.
Morgen was also a founder and later sole proprietor of Emerald Images Astrological products and services, as well as the Project Guts Support Group, a grassroots endeavor to improve the lives of people with General Underactive Thyroid Syndrome.
As an elected member of the State Steering Committee of the Green Party, Morgen was a major force in the creation of the National Green Party’s Women’s Caucus, helped launch and contributed to the Green Horizon Magazine as well as an outstanding fundraiser for the national party.
Morgen was an elemental force who brought acumen, spark, and wisdom to her work and her relationships. She was truly an amazing woman and will be greatly missed.
In lieu of a memorial service, friends have designated August 7, at 7:00 p.m., for private remembrances.
Donations in Morgen’s memory may be sent to:
The Green Party of the United States
PO Box 75075
Washington, DC 20013
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I will for as long as I live I will treasure the many exchanges — mainly public — with Morgan D’Arc. She deepened my knowledge of the situation of women in society at an age where I believed that I had seen and touched every facet of the needless and civil abuse of of female humans, Cutting across all other matters of personal identity, attending to the problem ecologically with situated as well as theoretical understanding, we will more easily face the other sources of oppressive misogyny and its reflexions.
Morgan was a beautiful soul who touched my life. I will always remember and appreciate the gift her presence gave to me. She was truly special. You could literally “taste it” in her sweet treats!