Student Morgan Lide died while living her dream studying abroad

Dec 4, 2012 - 22:47
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Student Morgan Lide died while living her dream studying abroad
Morgan Lide

Traveling to Indonesia was just the beginning of what Morgan Lide had planned.

The 17-year-old Cobb County girl wanted to travel the world, lea another culture and later study inteational affairs. Morgan was a talented artist, and her spirit of adventure led her to give up her senior year at Wheeler High School, opting instead for a prestigious study abroad program.

But over the weekend, a knock on the door at her parents home in east Cobb brought worse news than the family could ever have imagined. Morgan had drowned off the coast of Bali while swimming at Kuta Beach.

A very good swimmer who had spent many summers on the swim team, Morgan was pulled under by a rip tide and her host family lost sight of her. She was later found on the shore, but could not be resuscitated by lifeguards.

Tuesday night, Morgans parents and sister spoke of Morgans legacy and passion for life, vowing that how she lived should serve as an inspiration to others.

She wanted to travel, her mom, Lori Lide, told The Atlanta Joual-Constitution. She was looking for something to do for the summer.

But when she leaed of the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Abroad Program, her mind was made up. The program sends students from non-Muslim countries to Muslim areas, but Morgan didnt care where she was going.

She just said, I just wanna go, Lori Lide said.

Morgan left in September and never looked back, her family said. She blogged about her experiences abroad, posting pictures of life with her host family.

Life as I know it is about to end in just one day, Morgan wrote in September. Tomorrow moing I leave my family, friends and hometown, something that I should be completely overwhelmed by, but that somehow I feel strangely calm about.

For her older sister Catherine, Morgans last day in Cobb County lives on in the form of dozens of pictures taken at the county fair. Catherine Lide, a mechanical engineering student at Georgia Tech, said her sister wanted to go to Tech, too.

Morgan was an honor student in the math and science magnet program at Wheeler, her parents said. But she didnt just excel at academics in high school.

While she was there, she discovered she had a passion for art, her mother said.

The passion for drawing, painting and sculpture led Morgan to be selected for the Goveors Honor Program in art, an honor she had to pass on because of her plans to study abroad.

Since leaing of Morgans death, her family said they have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from neighbors, friends and classmates. Her father, Chuck Lide, said it was a small comfort to know how many lives his younger daughter touched.

The family requests that donations be made in Morgans honor to the Stretch Mission in Costa Rica, with which she was involved through the Leadership Club at Wheeler. Donations will be administered by Roswell Street Baptist Church at www.roswellstreet.com/online-giving.

A memorial service will be held Dec. 12 at 4 p.m. at the Catholic Church of Saint Ann on Roswell Road

Morgan Lide of Marietta attended Wheeler High School for three years before beginning the exchange program this fall in Bali, Indonesia.
 
While in Indonesia, Morgan Lide taught English to children. Credit: Lide family
 
Lori Lide holds a piece of her daughter’s artwork. Photo: Alexis Stevens / 
 
A self-portrait was one of several pieces of Morgan Lide’s artwork her family displayed at their home Tuesday night. Photo: Alexis Stevens / 

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Mike Gallagher Freelance writer with a passion for travelling