Timothy-Moran-Obituary

Timothy D. Moran

Westworth Village, Texas

1980 - 2011

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Timothy "Tim" D. Moran, 30, passed away Sunday, March 6, 2011. Funeral: 3:30 p.m. Thursday, March 17, in Greenwood Funeral Home Chapel. Interment: Greenwood Memorial Park. Tim was born Aug. 3, 1980, in Norfolk, Va. He moved with his family to Westworth Village in 1992. He attended Arlington...

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Not a day goes by that I don´t think of you. It´s hard to believe it´s been 11 years.

Tim,
Though I haven't seen you since high school, I'm having such a hard time with this. Even when you lose touch with people, you still like to know they're out there making their way in the world. It hurts when you find out differently.
We messaged a little bit on facebook about a year ago ( thanks for all the help with Bongiorno!) and I asked you why you decided to go into the military. Part of your answer was that you wanted to finally do something for which you could be proud....

My heart goes out to Tim's family. I have not seen him since high school, but he was always a sweetheart to me. I was so sorry to hear about him. My prayers and thoughts are with y'all.

To the Moran family, I've never met Tim or any of you for that matter, but once I saw that he has served our country, whether his death was because of his service or not, I wanted to send my deepest condolences, and say thank you, as his family at the same time for the sacrifices that you've made as well. The upcoming days and months will be long and hard, no doubt, but know that God will have his loving arms wrapped around you all, and bring your family through this devastation.

It's so sad when someone is gone from this earth so soon. I hope and pray that he is in a better place. My thoughts and prayers go out to his friends and family, along with all of those touched by such a tragedy.

With respect and reverence, please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. Our deepest condolences in your time of loss and know that our warmest wishes of peace are extended to you and your family.
Matthew

I met Tim through Justin Phipps in Aberdeen Proving Ground Maryland during his basic training. He was fun, nice and very respectful person. I'm glad i was part of his life for a short period of time. He was a great friend and he will forever be missed.

Attending Arlington Heights with Tim was my opportunity to know him. He made that experience a better one. What a seriously nice guy he was. I know that everyone that got the chance to know Tim will miss him. He was a bright spot in an often dismal world. For me, knowing Tim for a somewhat short period left a lasting impression... God bless Tim's family and friends.

Jenny and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. I wasn't very close to Tim, but he meant the world to you so he meant alot to me. He will be greatly missed. I will continue to pray for your family. You all will be forever in my heart.