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Margaret Francis Austin Moran

Belchertown, Massachusetts

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Margaret Francis Austin Moran Belchertown, MA - Margaret "Margot" Francis (Austin) Moran, 89, died peacefully at Baystate Wing Hospital on June 3, 2025 with her son by her side. Born November 5, 1935 in Ware, she was the daughter of Dr. Francis and Ann (Costello) Austin of Belchertown. She was a...

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Dear Darby, So sorry to hear about your mom. I just today found out about it. She was a wonderful person and great neighbor. We had lots of fun years ago and recently as well. She will be missed.

Darby and Nancy - we are so sorry for your loss. Margot was a dear friend, and although the miles kept us apart, we had many many memories to keep her close. Her magnum opus Belchertown Will Not Be Railroaded cookbook sits proudly in my kitchen and makes me smile everytime I open that cabinet. We were in France during her passing and that of our other dear friend, Linda Barron. It pains us to not have been able to be a support for all of you and pay our respects. Margot and Linda were...

Very sorry to hear of Margot´s passing. Condolences to Darby and Nancy.

We are so very sorry for your loss. Love, Hugs, Prayers, Peace. Love you both Tom and Dawn. Bob & Dawn

Extending our condolences and support to Nancy. With prayerful love , Dan&Pat Pat Lynch

I worked with Margot at the Diocese of Springfield. Whenever she would be in the Pastoral Center, she would stop by my desk to say 'hello'. She was a kind and thoughtful person. I can still hear her say 'St. Michael's' when she answered the telephone at the Cathedral. Peace and prayers to you, Margot.

I remember Margot at the 12:10 Mass at St Michaels with her husband. As a Lector She read eloquently and with reverence. Margot had very pleasant personality, and was friendly to all. A class act , God bless her soul. Laurie & Raymond Brunton

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My husband, Steve Perlaky, worked with Margot at the Diocese of Springfield. I know he admired her sense of humor, kindness, intelligence and dedication to her work. And I remember she sure knew how to organize and enjoy the Christmas parties! When Steve retired, Margot gave him the lovely gift of a plaque that he always treasured. It read: "LET YOUR LIFE SPEAK." It is still displayed in my living room.