TIMOTHY-MORAN-Obituary

TIMOTHY J. MORAN

Cleveland, Ohio

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TIMOTHY J. MORAN, retired Cleveland Police Officer, 29 years of service. Beloved husband of Rosemary (nee Zuponcic); father of Raymond (Bonnie), Laurie (Kevin), and Jaime (Tony); grandfather of Timothy, Erin and Ryan; brother of Terrence (Rita) and Janet Baad; uncle of many. Mr. Moran was a U.S....

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To the Tim Moran Family, as well as Terry, Rita, and Janet:
Tim is only the 3rd of we 42 first cousins to have died over the years. Being the same age, I'm remembering the times we were buddies, as well as cousins, while growing up. One of those times was going to the cottage in Pennsylvania with the Ray & Mary Jane Moran Family.
Our condolences and prayers are with all of you at this time.

Ray and Jaime -

We are so sad to hear of your loss. Our prayers are with you in this difficult time.

To the Moran Family, Please know that we are so very sorry for your loss and join in with you in good memories of Tim. We pray for your strength, your courage, cohesiveness, and a return to laughter in the days to come.

Sincerely,

The Torres Family



My deepest sympathy to the Moran Family. I met Tim 7 years ago & he always had something funny to say as we would walk into work. Not to mention the hersey kisses or lifesavers that he would pass out. I would always notice when he was on vacation - he will be surely missed.

To Tim Moran`s Family, just a cousin, Gill Moran-Day expressing my sympathy in Tim`s passing. So many memories come back thinking about all of us first cousins hanging out together at Moran parties & picnics, there were so many of us. My thoughts go to your family in your loss. Gill Moran-Day.

Ray and Jaime,
I am sorry for your loss my prayers are with you.
Dale Smith, Ret. CCSO

WE ARE SURE YOUR LOSS IS OVERWHELMING AND WE PRAY FOR YOUR STRENGTH THROUGH THIS DIFFICULT TIME. OUR SINCEREST CONDOLENCES TO THE ENTIRE MORAN FAMILY. WITH WARMEST PERSONAL REGARDS, RICHARD GAJDOS AND KATHLEEN SUTULA

I am so sorry for your loss. Know that you are all in my thoughts.

Well, it's not like I knew him well, or even for a long time, but I suspect that wasn't necessary to honestly like Tim. I already miss his smile and humor on the way into work. He was always good for a chuckle if not an outright laugh. Such simple gentleness, usually nothing but a few minutes of conversation in the course of passing through a metal detector on the way up to the office. Yet, such a pleasant presence at the beginning of the work day. You can sense genuine kindness in some...