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Miss Louise P. Moran, 96, of Milford MA, died Saturday (June 16, 2012) at Blaire House of Milford after a period of declining health.
Miss Moran was born in Milford, the daughter of the late Patrick H. and the late Jane T. (McDermott) Moran. She attended the former St. Mary’s Grammar School and was a graduate of the former St. Mary’s High School, Class of 1933.
Miss Moran was a lifelong resident of Milford and a longtime communicant of St. Mary’s Church. She had been employed for many years at the former Garbarino Distributors Co located in Framingham MA.
Miss Moran is survived by 2 Nephews: Cornelius J. O’Brien of West Rutland VT and Kevin P. O’Brien of Hull MA. She was the sister of the late Phyllis Moran, who died in 2001.
Her funeral will be held Tuesday (June 19th) from the Edwards Memorial Funeral Home, 44 Congress Street, Milford MA followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10am in St. Mary of the Assumption Church, 19 Winter Street, Milford MA. Burial will follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Milford MA. A visiting hour will be held Tuesday morning from 8:30am to 9:30am, prior to her Funeral Mass.
Memorial donations may be made to the charity of one’s choice.
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Mary/Michael Fahey
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Posted Sun June 17, 2012
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Sorry to hear of Miss Moran''s passing. We were neighbors 33 years ago for one year. Those two Irish ladies were so much fun to be around. I am smiling thinking of those days so many years ago. I am sorry for your loss.
Mary/Mike
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Submitted by Tom Birmingham on Mon June 18, 2012
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"Toots" was a lovely lady, a wonderful person to spend time with. Whenever Jeannie and I were in Milford, we'd get together for dinner and drinks, conversation and laughter. The picture was taken on Father's Day 2011. We'll remember the good times!
She was the first cousin of my late mother Lillian. Phyllis and she were a great source of companionship and support during Mom's latter years.
"Toots" will be in our Mass intentions here tomorrow as she is laid to rest.
Tom Birmingham
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