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Allicia Morris - McClee was born in West Islip New York to the proud parents of Pam Morris-Smith and Willie McLee on March 31, 1988. Allicia attended West Babylon High School in New York
and graduated in 2013. Allicia was talented, ambitious and an aspiring entrepreneur, who was courageous and adventurous and lived life her way. If she told you she was going to do something;
she did it and followed through. From an early age, her natural artistic talent was evident. After graduating from high school’ she pursued many passions working as a cab driver, taking passengers to their medical appointments, she obtained her security license and worked as an unarmed security officer. Allicia was interested in becoming a Home Health Aid and working with the elderly. Allicia was passionate and determined to establish a graphic arts business. She was goal-driven and hardworking, she researched how to set up a business, bought materials, collaborated with screen press business, and launched tee shirts and towels with her graphic design.
Allicia leaves us her legacy of love, kindness, compassion, authenticity, independence, resilience and faith in Jesus. She was preceded in death by her mother, Pam Morris-Smith and father, Willie McLee. She leaves to mourn her grandmother, Lemaris Dowell, Uncle Reginald Dowell; sisters: Heather McClee, Roslyn Davis, brother-in-law Patrick Davis; nieces: Shaquana McCLee, Jurmony Joseph; nephews: Isaiah Davis , DeVaughn Guzman, Jaden Tyrell Thomas; great-aunts: Ruth Sampson (Robert) , Margaret Byrd, Rean Hardman (Larry) and Linda Perry (Tony), cousins, great cousins, and Step-father, Andrew Smith.
Though her passing was sudden, her life leaves a lasting imprint on all who knew her and loved her. We take comfort in knowing that Allicia now rests in the arms of her Lord and Savior, reunited with those who went before her, and at peace. Her creativity, strength, and loving spirit will
always be remembered.
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