Kerrie-Moran-Obituary

Kerrie M. Moran

Rutland, Massachusetts

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Kerrie M. (Murawski) Moran, 37, of Juniper Lane, Rutland, died Friday, April 29, 2011 in her home. She was born in Worcester and raised in her home town of Millbury, graduating from Millbury High School in 1991 and Connecticut College in 1995, where she was the captain of the equestrian team. In...

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Our hearts are broken over the loss of Kerrie. Kerrie was an ardent supporter of the Blood Donor Program and Blood Bank at UMass Memorial Medical Center. We will miss her enthusiasm and kindness. She was loved by all of us. Dear family please know how special Kerrie was to us and know that she will never, ever be forgotten.

To the family and friends of Kerrie,

I am deeply sorry for the great loss of your loved one. I had the privilege to have worked with Kerrie for several years and she was a wonderful co-worker and friend which made the work day so much more pleasant.

My Gods peace and love be with you now and for always.

Sincerest sympathy on the loss of Kerrie. A truly precious young woman who will be missed by those close to her.

Linda Schiff, Raleigh, NC

My deepest sympathies to the Murawski/Moran family! Kerrie was an amazing person and I am thankful to have been blessed with so many happy memories from the years we spent as kids going to birthday parties, Bluebirds, summer camps and school together. I am also thankful to have been able to reconnect with her a few years ago as adults and to get to know the funny, caring woman and mother she had become! She will be truly missed!

This is a tragedy. I remember having so much fun with her and my cousin Deanna many many years ago when she was young. My heart goes out to her family and especially her husband and sons. :(

Aaron,
We are so very sorry for your loss. Know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this tragedy. I am truly sorry for your loss. Kerrie was such a great girl who turned into a beautiful woman.

I went to High Scool with Kerrie, didn't know her well but knew she was a good person. I hope she finds peace.

I had the pleasure of meeting Kerrie years ago and found her to be such a genuine beautiful person. I am so very sorry for your loss.
Kimberly Morrow - Grafton, MA