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Marion Susan Moran

Portland, Oregon

1932 - 2018

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Marion Susan MoranNov. 9, 1932 - March 26, 2018 Marion Susan Moran, of Lake Oswego and Sherwood, passed away peacefully, at the age of 85. Marion was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and emigrated in 1955 to marry. The family moved to Oregon in 1970 and shortly after, Marion began a long career...

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So sad to hear of Marion's passing. She was a good friend, fun loving, hard working person. She always brought cheer to the workplace. Marion was my confidant & helped me through many hard situations while at Safeway; a helpful, fun loving person.
Marion was proud of her Canadian heritage & often spoke of her relatives north of the border: a charm necklace she offer wore was a Canadian nickel, her maiden name being Nickel.
Marion loved fish, especially salmon. After our...

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I will always cherish my friendship with you my friend. I have so many fond memories of time shared at work, tennis (we were lousy), our group ladies parties and time spent with your family. You always made me laugh and showed me the way to be a better person. I will miss your wonderful smile and will always think of you. You are very special.

I'll miss you "mom". Marion thought my dad was cute so I told her if they got married, she could be my mom so I always said I was her favorite daughter. I miss all the good times we had when some of us from work got together for trips (the beach, Las Vegas, etc.). I'll miss your sense of humor and your sassiness! I know your real daughters will miss you forever, as will all of us who knew you.

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

I will miss you, Marion, as will all others fortunate to have known you, but I am richer to have you as a treasured friend. You lived your life with honor, integrity, love and a sense of humor, and touched so many with your warmth and kindness. Your smile was ever-present, perhaps the most wonderful smile I have ever seen.

You will be missed but never forgotten, Marion, and all those you have touched are so much better for the experience.

God Bless,

Condolences to all the family. Please find comfort at Romans 12:12

Dear Marion: I enjoyed the friendship we found when you came up to visit your Mom and our Uncle Gordon. Swimming in Little Lake, talking over the phone - Fare well, Cousin!

When I think of Marion I think of her quick and wonderful sense of humor. She always struck me as a strong and take charge woman. (Random memories)... I can still see her driving in the blue and white VW van, she always made me feel welcome when I made the short walk across the street and in through the backdoor just to sit at the kitchen table to chat. She was the first person I ever heard to use the phrase "Bloody!". Certainly I'd heard it on British TV or movies but to actually hear...