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Rev. Thomas Moran C.M.F.

Chicago, Illinois

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Moran, Rev. Thomas, C.M.F., Died on Thursday, February 23, 2012 at Resurrection Medical Center in Chicago, IL, after complications from pneumonia. Father Moran was born on January 27, 1928, in Chicago, Illinois. The son of Thomas and Mary (nee Roach) Moran, he grew up in a family of four children...

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It is with deep sadness but also joy to hear that Fr. Tom passed away in February. He was a wonderful servant of God and everyone in each community he served was special to him, especially the children. I served with him in Guatemala as a Lay Claretian Missionary and worked along side him with programs that he was active in the South Chicago community of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Tom was a true servant of the Pueblo de Jesus.

With great sadness I have just received the news of Toms passing. He was a great friend, a great missioner..Ziggy, may you rest in peace.

Tom was a wonderful person with everyday goodness that shone from him. He was a great friend and teacher as well. We will always have the happiest memories of our time with him and what we learned from him. RIP, Tom. The Majoracks, Margie, Mary & Molly

Such a priviledge to know Tom. The times we spent with him in Guatamala, Va.,South Dakota and Mn. He was truly special to all in the Braun family.RIP."Thanks for many fond memories"


Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your
time of grief. May your memories bring you
comfort.

The staff of Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care

From A Former Student From St. Jude's
Seminary (1961-1965) "A Truly Great Man"
"A Man Who Deeply Has Affected All
He Had Come In Contact With" "A Man Of Memory For All Ages" "God, Thank You For Sharing Father Tom With All Of Us"

Our deepest condolences to the family of Father Moran..... he will never be forgotten! He has greatly touched our lives.

Father Moran was a great inspiration for giving your all for what you believed in. He taught us to strive to be our best.
I will not forget his challenging us with vocabulary words at Saint Jude.
I was the famous third strike of Leo, Ken and Bob phrase that Father Moran would quickly call on us to answer the vcabulary word meaning.
He would say " Leo (Bigus), Ken (Peters) and Bob (Zeman. Three strikes, sides out" Of course we rarely knew the answer.
He served his fellow...

It is a privilege to have known him and learned from him.