Bert-Mouradian-Obituary

Bert Mouradian

Worcester, Massachusetts

About

LOCATION
Worcester, Massachusetts

Obituary

Send Flowers

Bert Mouradian, 81, died Friday November 14 in Life Care Center of Auburn surrounded by his loving family. He leaves his wife of 57 years, Irene T. (Bonin) Mouradian, four daughters, Gail Smith of Worcester, Yvonne Poske and her husband George, of Spencer, Susan Mouradian and her husband Gary...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Jamila, Tanya, Sue, Meme, Aunty Nancy, and Family......
Im so sorry to hear of your loss, I was only blessed to meet Pepe a few times, but I know he was a great person, who will deeply be missed, and helped produce a great family. May God bless you all in your time of need......and may your precious memories bring you comfort.

MY PRAYERS TO THE FAMILY, MAY GOD GIVE THEM A PEACE KNOWING HE'S WITH THE LORD.

My deepest sympathy to the family.

I remember my uncle Bert as a funny,loving family gentleman.He will be sadly missed but never forgotten.
All my love & prayers to the family.
Dawn(Brooks) Remillard & Family

He always called me Big Guy or Big Fella. Wish I had gotten to know him better. I would have loved to hear about his Naval experiences.

I have often thought of Burt over the years. He and I worked many softball games together in and around the Worcester area from about 1973 through the early 80's. I learned a great deal about umpiring and the rules of baseball and softball from Burt. He helped make me a better umpire in many ways. My wife Judy Bernard-Hitchcock and I wish Burt's family and friends the gentle peace of Christ in this time of sorrow. May God take Burt into his kingdom of joy!

Aunt Yvonne & family


I am very sorry to have heard of the loss of your father. He was a good kind man always smiling. I will Remember him most at the great get together's at auntie Ages house at Christmas times With your Beautiful Mother who he loved so very much. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of your family may your Dad rest in peace.

Love Your Nephew

Tom Poske