Marc Dana Moreau

1966 - 2019

Marc Dana Moreau obituary, 1966-2019, Milford, DE

Marc Dana Moreau

1966 - 2019

BORN

1966

DIED

2019

Marc Moreau Obituary

Published by Delaware State News on Aug. 20, 2019.
MILFORD - Marc Dana Moreau passed away Aug. 12, 2019 unexpectedly. Marc was born Feb. 14, 1966 in Biddeford, Maine and was the son of Rachel Anderson of Florida, and the late Robert G Moreau.
Marc was a lover of life and was the life of the party and always ready to have good time. Though his years on Earth may have been short he always wanted to help others, and his most enjoyable time was spent fishing with Family & Friends.
Marc was a hardworking man and an excellent Auto Mechanic working for Auto Dealerships throughout the state. Marc also was the owner/operator of Wrenches in Milford.
In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Sherri; his three children, Brandi Saenz (Sam) of Texas, Nicole Minner (Josh) Milford, and Logan Moreau of Texas. He also had a brother, Brian Moreau (Debbie) Harrington; and sisters, Colette Eckman (Doug) Pennsylvania, Robyn Harrington (Joe) Florida; and seven grandchildren.
A private celebration of life will be held.
Arr. by Lofland Funeral Home, Milford. Letters of condolence may be shared with the family at www.loflandandmcknatt.com

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I don't know what to say, there's so much to say m. you were a great man, the best dad and friend I could ask for. I wouldn't change nothing about you. I'm glad my kids got to know you and I'm glad you got to know them. just funny after your passing and the baby sits in the living room and talks to you, he said you were tickling him. Everytime I look out my bedroom window I see you sitting in the chair in the backyard, wearing your crocs and drinking a beer. I made a promise to you on our last phone call, I'm still keeping my word. I know you came and visited mom And then came in the room where I was sleeping. I saw all of you dad. The dad I remembered. Standing there, making sure we made it back to Delaware. And I know that was your soul in Bodie when he ran up to me to give ne the biggest bear hug. I knew I was hugging you too. I love you dad.

Colette Eckman

August 20, 2019

I Love you little brother...
You are now free!

Pam Chisholm

August 20, 2019

Niki,
I just wanted to let you know I was thinking of you and your Dad this morning.
I know you and your family are absolutely heartbroken.
Your Dad was so young. My mother also passed when she was 53 many years ago. Being the age I am now, 53 is really young.
I've learned over the years that when we lose a loved one that meant everything to us we drive ourselves crazy wondering why. Why my Dad, why now, And the only real answer is, It's all a part of God's Plan.
Knowing gives some comfort but I never found where it helped with the hole in our hearts nor the emptiness we feel.
I've read the comments left by your Dads friends and it sounds like he was an extremely loving , caring, fun to be with person .
And now I'm sure I know where you get your spunk and fun loving nature.
You have my deepest condolences Niki, please extend them to your family and your Dads friends.
XXXXX

JKH/JW

August 20, 2019

My sincerest condolences to the Moreau Family for the loss of your loved one, Marc Dana, and pray you find comfort in Psalms 91:2.

Matthew Soden

August 19, 2019

Life takes many twists & turns, you were there for so many of mine & helped me thru in so many ways. We had lots of good times together my friend, family events, fishing, horseshoes, disc golf, your recreation room & time spent at the shop. I'll miss you my brother and prey to see you again. Rest easy my friend ❤

Lacy Ayoub

August 19, 2019

Our prayers and love are with you. Hugs from Texas.

Penny Soden

August 19, 2019

Marc you will be missed by all that knew you. You truly were the life of every party, grown up or kids party. You made sure everyone smiled or laughed at your silly ways.
You had a way about you that everyone loved. You will forever be know as Crazy Marc You have been a part of my families lives since I was 9yrs old. With only a three year age difference....now it doesn't seem like much but when I was a young teen, you and Sherry seemed so much older. I guess because you two were starting your family. I got to take care of your girls when you two were at work or wanted to have fun and not have to be parents for a few hours. Then I grew up and started a family of my own. You took my son Matthew under your wing and taught him so much more than just mechanics. I don't know if I ever thanked you for that :(
You were like a son to my parents, they loved you very much. You were so good to them. Give them a hug in heaven for me.
You will be missed.
Be at peace my friend

kay hupp

August 19, 2019

to family and friends so sorry for your loss

Candy Cook

August 19, 2019

This world is less bright without you in it. Marc, may you journey well. Sherri I am so very sorry for your loss and your children's loss. I know that no words can comfort you. I hope that the good memories you shared over the years bring you some measure of comfort.

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