Charles-Morang-Obituary

Charles Norman Morang

Rochdale, Massachusetts

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Rochdale, Massachusetts
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American Heart Association

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Charles Norman Morang, 80, of Rochdale passed away Tuesday, February 8, 2011 at Christopher House in Worcester after multiple health complications. He was born July 18, 1930 in Charlton, son of the late George and Ethel (Webb) Morang. He was predeceased by 8 brothers and 5 sisters including his...

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Growing up, whenever we came to visit, we would always find you at the dining room table playing cribbage or domino's. I will always remember the time you and Dad tried to teach me to play and me barely understanding how. I wish we could have spent more time together and I will always remember those last days I got to spend with you in July.
My heart aches because of the hole you left in it.
Grandpa...I will love you forever and miss you always.

Joan and family, when your hearts are empty, filling it with happy memories can help.Hold onto those and let themgiude you through this time of sadness. Keith and I will always remember your smile and caring ways. Always look forward to you coming into the Bargain Shop

today went well you were so loved. I miss your voice I miss your smile and humor and most of all your humor. . . You were so loved and I know you are with us. Lin

Uncle Charlie would have been so touched by the ulogies read today at his funeral. They were so very special. Uncle Charlie was a very special man, and we will miss his wisdom, smiles, and laughs. Love you Uncle Charlie, Rest in Peace!

to the Morang Family Vicki and Lindsey I miss you and love you my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love Jean Marie

Uncle Norman I will never forget my time spent with you, gramma, and the other uncles. You made growing up fun and I will never let go of the fond memories I have with you. I regret so much waiting so long to see you, but I'm glad I finally got the chance to. Your family thinks the universe of you. A strong man like you will never be forgotten. I love you and aunt Joan so much and I promise to see her more. I hope your up there eating donuts and playing dominoes with gramma. I know she was...

Words are difficult to come by at this time, but please know you all are in our thoughts and our hearts. Heidi and I loved Norm very much. He taught us so much, particularly on gardening and how to just enjoy life. Our prayers are with you.

My deepest condolences go out to Joan and the Morang family. I'm so sorry for your loss. I only knew Charles as Norm and he was one of the greatest people I've ever had the priviledge of knowing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

So sorry for your loss, Joan and family. My heart and prayers are with all of you. Love, Vickie Simonovitch