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Tracey Annette
Morris
February 9, 1962 – December 8, 2019
Tracey Annette Morris was born on February 9, 1962 in Salem, New Jersey to Hazel Bell-Morris and the late Herbert Woodard Sr. She departed this earth on Sunday, December 8, 2019 at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, New Jersey.
She was raised in Salem, NJ and attended Salem City schools, graduating from Salem High School in 1981. Tracey also attended the Salem Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, she dedicated her life to Jehovah, and was baptized in 1981 also. She later met and married John McCall in 1983. The two of them had three children, Sabrina Alexis, Seanice Erika and Sean Eric.
Tracey lived and worked in Brooklyn, NY for a short time. There she was an Administrative Assistant for the New York City Board of Education. The family moved to Salem, NJ in 1988 where she and John raised their family.
Tracey was a huge sports fan (biggest Philadelphia Eagles fan ever) and liked to shoot hoops when she could. She also was often seen at the Salem H.S. basketball and football games. If you knew her, Tracey was crazy about her grandchildren Rashi, Zaniyah, and Jha'NI and would do anything for them. She enjoyed shopping, absolutely loved dancing and socializing with her family and friends.
Tracey is survived by her mother, Hazel L. Taylor; her brother; Anthony Morris, her children, Sabrina A. McCall-Golden (Michael Golden) Seanice E. McCall and Sean E. McCall; their father, John E. McCall, grandchildren, Rashi T. McCall-Little, Zaniyah McCall-Little, Jha'Ni McCall-Watkins, granddog, Roxy, spiritual mother, Rosetta Walls, spiritual daughter, Philmekia Donato, spiritual sisters, Antinia Myers, Sabrina Deshields, Ianthe Regan, a special niece, Felicia Woodard, special nephews, Nigel Morris, Herbert Woodard III, Isaiah Carter-Morris and a host of brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, spiritual family, and friends.
Tracey is predeceased by her father, Herbert Woodard Sr., a brother, Willie Morris; sisters, Guanita Morris, Jacquline Morris, Lois Nealy, brother in law, Benjamin "Gouchie" Nealy; a niece, Misty Nealy, sister, Anita Woodard, maternal grandparents Felbert Bell and Oneda Nute Bell, and paternal grandmother Annie Martin.
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