Eugene Martin "Gene" Moriarty

Eugene Martin "Gene" Moriarty obituary, Santa Cruz, CA

Eugene Martin "Gene" Moriarty

Eugene Moriarty Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Benito & Azzaro Pacific Gardens Chapel - Santa Cruz on Aug. 14, 2024.
Born in Vancouver, Washington; Parents: Michael Patrick Moriarty of County Kerry, Ireland and Eleanor Macikas of Chicago, IL; He passed away at home after a brief illness surrounded by family and friends.Gene was pre-deceased by his parents, his brothers Michael (Louise), Donald, Anthony and his sister Mary Catherine. He is survived by his wife, Frances Guerrero, daughter Avelina, son Martin and granddaughter Lily, his sisters Eleanor (Vince), Karen and Christine; his sisters-in-law Allenda, Gloria, Dolores (Greg), Sylvia (Jorge); and numerous nieces and nephews. He died at home with Fran, his beloved wife of 33 years, by his side holding his hand. Gene's first job at 5 years old, was a newspaper route with his brother and friend Tommy Griffin, which he held for at least 6 years. The young lads delivered newspapers with diligence and tenacity, even through the harsh Chicago winters! Following in the footsteps of his older brother Michael "Butch," he received his undergraduate and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and Illinois Institute of Technology. His first engineering job, at McDonnell Douglas in Southern California, was developing control systems for the moon landing. He taught for many years in the Electrical Engineering Department at San Jose State University, where he was a tenured professor from 1975 until his retirement in 2017. His real passion and life-long study was philosophy. He published a book on the philosophy of engineering titled "The Engineering Project, Its Nature, Ethics and Promise," and taught courses in Engineering Ethics and Philosophy at both SJSU and UC Santa Cruz. He was greatly admired and respected by his students and colleagues at SJSU, and he served the campus community as the sponsor of the Society of Women Engineers. Gene was the antithesis of the stereotypical math-obsessed and socially remote engineer. His personality was warm, humorous, witty, compassionate and kind. He was never known to speak disparagingly of anyone, and in fact, would often comment that "It's our deficiencies that make us interesting."Besides philosophy, he was passionate about music of all types, but his all-time favorite was Pink Floyd. He hosted regular salons that drew together people from many different orientations and specialties, both inside and outside of academia. These gatherings were open to and accepting of a wide variety of styles of life, class and ethnic backgrounds, and political persuasions. A deeply spiritual man, and a lover of art and poetry, he wrote exquisite poems which, although not shared with the public, were very special and unique to the receiver. He was an enthusiastic sports fan, especially football and basketball, and followed the Chicago Bears and San Francisco Warriors. He was also a life-long and avid reader of all sorts of books. He often gave books as gifts to friends and family members and would choose these with the particular tastes and interests of the recipient in mind. He died just shy of his and Fran's 33rd wedding anniversary. Gene very much enjoyed social gatherings, where he and Fran met at a holiday celebration. They shared a life full of the love of family and friends and supported each other in all their mutual and individual endeavors. Gene was devoted to his family. He loved his children very much and was very proud of them and loved being Poppa to his granddaughter Lily. Most of all, Gene loved life in all its variety and complexity, and he stopped every day to admire the beautiful colors of the sunsets. Friends may pay their respects on Monday August 26, from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Benito and Azzaro Pacific Gardens Chapel, 1050 Cayuga St., Santa Cruz, CA 95062. A vigil service will begin at 6 p.m. at the chapel The Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday August 27, 11:00 am, at Holy Cross Church, 210 High St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060. He will be laid to rest in a private ceremony at Holy Cross Cemetery in Santa Cruz.
A donation in Gene's memory may be made to Heartland Hospice or to a charity of your choice.
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April 23, 2025

Mark Forsland posted to the memorial.

August 31, 2024

Sylvia Uranga posted to the memorial.

August 20, 2024

Eleanor Moriarty-Champagne posted to the memorial.

Mark Forsland

April 23, 2025

I was to hear of professor Moriarity's passing. He was my favorite instructor at SJSU where I had him for Linear Systems and Control Theory. He made those classes fun and interesting. Rest in peace professor.

Sylvia Uranga

August 31, 2024

2 of my favorite memories, (out of so many) we're the 2 concerts we went with Fran and Gene. Eric Clapton in San Jose and Judy Collins in Monterey. We had such a great time, especially Gene and Jorge who were total music fans. Gene was such an expert on many genres of music. I'll always remember those special times!
Rest in peace dear Gene, you're so missed but always in our hearts.

Eleanor Moriarty-Champagne

August 20, 2024

Gene was a kind and patient older brother. All four of my brothers, who were all older than me, (Gene, Tony, Don, and Mike "Butch") are gone now. I miss all of them so much! I remember Gene helping me with my homework and laughing at my dumb jokes. He was smart and funny and thoughtful. I'll always miss you, Gene. I hope you are having a wonderful time with our brothers up in heaven. Lots of love to Fran, Avelina, Marty, and Lily. They have lost a truly wonderful guy!

Bonny & Ken Taggart

August 14, 2024

I have known Frannie since 1986 and when she was never happier than after she met Gene! Ken and I enjoyed the two of them together on several occasions. I loved spending time in conversation with Gene and enjoying music together. He was so easy to befriend. My heart breaks for my sweet Frannie. Hugs to you and Avelina and Marty. Bonny & Ken Taggart

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Lisa filson

August 14, 2024

Gene was one of my best friends when I was new to Santa Cruz. We met at the gym where we worked out and talked about literature and philosophy. We laughed, went out to coffee, and when I was injured he took me to many a doctors appointments. I hung out with his family in the family home which kept my loneliness at bay during hard times. He will live on in my heart of someone encompassing the graceful open heart of a big Santa leaving the best kind of gifts we could hope for- those of loving, kind memories that wrap like a hug.

Monica Gonzalez (Mathewson)

August 14, 2024

Gene and Fran allowed us to stay with them in their home in Santa Cruz, a beautiful home in a wooded area with an amazing family. My mom and our children had a wonderful time. Gene was so gracious and warm hearted. He will be missed very much. I love seeing Fran and the family so united and happy Good Bless you all.
Rest in peace, Gene, you will be missed, but live in our hearts and minds.

Love Monica Gonzalez and family (ELP)

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