Joseph-Moran-Obituary

Joseph Moran

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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Joseph "Joe" Moran was born March 13, 1933, and raised in the Miners Mills section of Wilkes-Barre, the son of the late Beatrice and James A. Moran Sr. A 1950 graduate of Coughlin High School, he served as senior class president, earned varsity letters in football, wrestling, and track, and...

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Condolences to the entire Moran family. We shared many great memories with your Dad and Mom over the years. Family outings at the lake and New York trips are at the top of the list. Caring thoughts are extended to everyone. May he RIP Dorothy Kaye and family

Please accept our deepest condolences on Joe's passing. Joe was my mentor at Coughlin. Denise and I shared many memories of attending his family outings. May his memories be eternal.

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My deepest condolences to the Moran family. It was a privilege to work with Joe at CHS... great memories. He was a great man. Godspeed... may he RIP

Sean, Kevin and Moran family! Sorry to hear about your father! We always said hello to each other at school! My condolences!!

I extend my deepest sympathy to the family of Joe Moran. I had the privilege of teaching under his leadership as principal, and he was not only supportive and caring, but truly inspirational. Joe always sought to lift people up rather than tear them down. He was a man of strong character and integrity, and we learned so much from him-not only through his words, but through his actions. May he rest in peace, though I am certain he will never be one to sit on the sidelines in heaven.

I grew up with his daughter patty. He was always a good neighbor. My condolences to his family God bless.

My condolences everyone i will always remember Mr Moran as a kind approachable man. He raised great kids. Hugs

Sean, Kevin and the rest of the Moran family - when I think of the people outside of my family who provided me with a compass to live a life worth living, your Dad was right there. He was a man for all seasons and cared for everyone he came in contact with. I´m sure he´s having the angels in heaven running wind sprints already!