Carol-Moran-Obituary

Carol F. Moran

Fairport, New York

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Moran, Carol F. (Sciarratta)Fairport: May 18, 2016. Predeceased by husband, P.W. Thomas Moran. Survived by children, Kathleen (Gregory) Doskos, Tom (Marirose) Moran and Karen (Brian) Pickard; grandchildren, Amber, Chester, Lauren, Brian and Jason; sister, Lois (David) Cohen; nieces, Beth and...

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On the anniversary of her passing, let me express my most sincere condolences again.

I think of Carol often. We worked together for 11 years and she was a great inspiration to me. I keep going and tell myself all the time that this is how Carol stayed fit and in good spirits all her life after loosing her husband and mother. My thought go out to her children and grandchildren friends and co workers that will remember her smiling face for ever.

Please accept my most sincere sympathy on Carol's demise. I learned about it today. She and her husband, Tom, were my friends when we were undergraduates at the University of Rochester. carol and i were both in the class of 1966.
H.E. "Kit" Crissey, Jr.

I guess the first time I became irreverent to Carol Moran was when she told our walking group she was going to complain about the state of the paint job on one of the houses in the neighborhood. I asked her if she was one of those neighbors who peeked behind the curtains to keep an eye on everyone. She burst out laughing with a bit of a cackle to it. At that point i mentioned she should be riding around the neighborhood, not on her bike, but on a broom - because of the laugh! More laughter...

I knew Carol from Orienteering with the Rochester Orienteering club through the county parks for many years and had many a chat with her at the start/finish and spots in between. Much fun had and much volunteer service provided. Will miss her.

Carol lived life to the fullest. She had a smile on her face every morning as she headed out on her morning walks even in the nastiest weather! She will be missed in the neighborhood.

I always looked forward to seeing Carol- at church and in the community. She always made me laugh and inspired me and everyone around her to really live, laugh and love. She was an amazing woman! Deepest condolences to her family as we all mourn her loss.

Carol was a kind, caring woman. I have known the family for many years and most recently she was substitute in my school. She will be missed.

I have know carol for about 14 years through our church. She was truly an inspiration through a wonderfully positive outlook on life. I had the privilege of seeing her in action while working with autistic kids as well. She had a gift. God bless her and her entire family.