MORAN, Loretta

This was published in the following publications on 11.04.2022:
Irish Times

MORAN, - Loretta (née Caravousanos), (Stillorgan, County Dublin). On Monday April 11, 2022, peacefully, in Glengara Park Nursing Home, after a long illness, bravely borne. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends, husband Dermot, children Katie, Eoin, and Hannah, brother Tony and wife Ola, sister Claire and husband Stephen, mother Laraine Caravousanos and step-father Tom Carey, sister-in-law Patricia Moran and husband Tom, brother-in-law Ciaran Moran and Angela, sister-in-law Angela and her son Kevin, nephews Keith, Gavin and wife Deirdre, nieces Ria, Suzanne and husband Neal, aunts and cousins in USA, and their families, relations, colleagues, and friends in Ireland and USA. Pre-deceased by her father Anthony Caravousanos, brother-in-law Aidan Moran and nephew Tristan. Thanks to the carers and to Min Wei and the staff at Glengara Park Nursing Home, who looked after her so well. May she rest in peace. Reposing today (Tuesday) in Carnegies Funeral Home, The Crescent, Monkstown from 4.00pm to 6.00pm. The Funeral Mass will take place tomorrow (Wednesday) at 10.00am in the Church of St. Thérèse, Mount Merrion. Burial will follow in Kilternan Cemetery Park. House private. Donations to the Alzheimer Society of Ireland. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dhílis

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Dermot, I am so sorry for your loss. May the Lord grant you and your family peace, in this very difficult time.

Gail Dorey


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