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LaVonne (formerly Fraboni) Bouchez
March 31, 2025
It is only now, in April 2025, that I have learned of the passing of Ursula Moore. She was a true inspiration to me as my husband was reaching the end of his almost 93 years. I asked for a recommendation for a caregiver counselor, and Stanford neuroscience department gave me her name. That was 13 years ago. I remember the sessions, her charm and sense of humor. She was a great gift to me. i belatedly send to her family, my condolences at the loss of a dear mother, grandmother, great grandmother, colleague, and friend.
Tony Atwell
August 30, 2024
I knew Ursula from the early '70s when she was a mentor to me at the Stanford Child Psychiatry Clinic, and I was in a Stanford Fellowship there. Later she and I founded the Family Law Consultation Service and the Child Custody Center at Stanford to evaluate divorcing families and make recommendations in the best interest of their children. Ursula was a key founder and collaborator in writing clinical published papers on this subject. Ursula was a true advocate for children, professionally and personally. However, Ursula was much more than a colleague, she was like a second mother to me and my wife Sue, as our parents lived in Wisconsin. She and her husband Ernest included us in dinners, lively conversations and travel. I will never forget Ursula and Ernest, and their kindness and inclusiveness. Both of you are very missed but will always be in the hearts of me, my wife Sue and I am sure many others. I wish sincere condolences to Ursula's family. Tony Atwell
Sue Atwell
August 27, 2024
Will there be a celebration of life for Ursula? Please contact us with info. . .Tony & Sue Atwell
[email protected]
Laura Hofstadter
July 19, 2024
Ursula faithfully visited my mother at home after her stroke for several years in her capacity as a therapist. I remain very grateful for the support she provided my mother during those last, difficult years of my mother's life.
Mira Pickett
July 19, 2024
Such a beautiful testament to the life and legacy of Ursula! I feel very blessed to have met her and I send all my love and prayers to her family and friends. What a long and wonderful life.
Daniel Davis
July 17, 2024
Best grandma ever. She had so much love in her heart and she shared this freely with all of us. It was such a blessing to have her in our lives, especially for this long. I will always miss you grandma. Thank you for caring so much.
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