1978 ~ 2026
Emee Drews Morgan, returned to live with her beautiful mom on January 16, 2026.
Emee was born to the most loving parents, Scott and Marilyn Drews, on March 31, 1978. She was the love of their life for 5 years, then the rest of the sisters arrived to rock her world. She loved her sisters fiercely, always being their #1 fan. She was their mom, always looking out for them and worrying about them - and that continued throughout her entire life.
She loved her time at Southern Utah University, where she found her life mission in Social Work. She helped the most vulnerable people, which aligned perfectly with her kind, loving and generous nature.
Emee met her best friend, Howard, and was married on October 16, 2009. Together they built a wonderful life. They always found themselves in the mountains or on the beach. But most importantly, they just enjoyed being together. Howard meant everything to her.
Emee had the ability to make everyone feel special and important. She was our “North Star.” Never wanting to be the brightest star in sky, but was a consistent constellation that never burned out. She was always positive and had this way of always being concerned about others. She loved everyone she came in contact with.
Her nieces and nephews LOVED their aunt Emee, and looked forward to her ornaments she would give each of them every year on Christmas. We know these ornaments that fill our tree will remind us of her every year, the beautiful life she lived, and the amazing example she was to all of us.
There is a quote that says “people will forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel.” Emee made us all feel like the most important people in the world. May we carry this on in how we choose to live our lives.
We will love and miss you forever!
I was one of Emee's sisters in Zeta Tau Alpha at SUU. I remember she had an ancient Mercedes and we used to drive around town with her in it. She could be the life of the party and still take care of other people at the same time. I was so sorry to hear of her passing. She left us way too soon.
I had the privilege of working with Emee at DCFS. She was such a hard worker and an advocate for those she served. I was inspired by her work ethic, her compassion, and the way she showed up every day. My condolences to the family and loved ones. Emee will be missed.
I worked with Emee for several years when she was a social worker for DCFS and I was one of the attorneys that represented DCFS in court. I always remember her having a smile and a positive attitude. I was always happy that she was the assigned worker when I got paired with her on a case. She was a kind and loving person, and that came through in her work and in the way she treated everyone. I was deeply sorry to hear of her passing. I will remember her fondly. I wish ongoing strength to her family at this difficult time.
We love and miss you. I am sure the Marilyn is so happy to be with you. Take care until we meet again.
I was a DCFS Caseworker assigned to work on Emee's team. I learned a lot from her and appreciated her taking time to go through cases with me. She will be missed and has left a positive impact on me in working with families. May her family find peace and comfort during this difficult time.
I went to Highland High School with Emee. I remember that I enjoyed Emee’s soft spirit. Like it has been said about Emee she didn’t have to be the brightest star in a friend group but she was consistent and loyal to her friends. She was inclusive of anyone, never made people feel excluded or not included. Those are big qualities for a high schooler that we don’t necessarily learn…. Those qualities must have com from her parents. I’m sorry that Emee and I lost touch over the years and terribly sorry to hear this difficult news. May peace be with her family knowing Emee is reunited with her Mom.