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Janet Moran

Waterford, Connecticut

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Moran, Janet A.
Janet A. Moran, age 67, of Waterford passed away on Saturday, April 5, 2014 in Milford, CT. Jan was born in New London on September 20, 1946, the daughter of the late Thomas and Lucy Maynard Algiero. She moved to Waterford as a pre-teen, graduated from Waterford High School and, later, from the Williams School of Banking. While in the banking industry, Jan was promoted to Sr. Vice President; she then moved into the Casino Industry where she became a Senior Credit Executive. While in banking, she was involved in many community activities. Jan is survived by her loving sister, Barbara Algiero and sister-in-law, Mary Kostyk of Milford and cousin, Peg Dwyer of Clinton. Survivors also include Jan's beloved aunts Chris Carlucci and Rita Algiere of Westerly and Diamon Porlidis of Waterford, dear friends Judi Zielinski of Old Lyme and Helen Cavalieri of Waterford, and many more caring relatives and cherished friends. The family would like to thank Dr. Jill Lacy and her medical team at the Smilow Cancer Center and the wonderful caregivers who tended lovingly to Jan over the last few months. Calling hours will be at the Byles Memorial Home,99 Huntington St. New London on Wednesday from 10 until 11 o'clock followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Paul in Chains Church, Rope Ferry Road, Waterford, at 11:30. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Covenant Shelter of New London, which benefits the homeless, P.O. Box 1653 New London, CT 06320. Please visit www.byles.com to sign the guest book or share a memory.

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My how the years have flown by, but the have not diminished the memory of you. Over the years we shared many good and bad times. I will treasure the relationship that we shared always. I hope to see you when I get there...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

God Bless you Jan.

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

My deepest sympathies - I have many fond memories of Jan working together at the Casino late into the night. She was a good and kind person she will be missed.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Jan's family and friends.

A joy, an honor, and a blessing it was to know and work with Jan for many years. Someone I could truly call a friend and very much like a mother to me at times. Praising God for taking her home and releasing her from the pain she was in, now she is whole again with no more pain and in the presence of our Lord Jesus... Looking forward to the day I see her again.

My deepest sympathy, Jan and I worked together many years at Foxwoods. I have so many great memories of Jan, she was a very special lady. Very sad. Rosemary Thompson

Always a smile and a laugh at the wee hours of the morning when neither of us could keep our eyes open... Your in my heart fondly..