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Paul E. Moran, Jr.

Paul E Moran, Jr. passed away peacefully at age 89, on April 12, 2021. Born in Baltimore, Md., he attended Mount St. Joseph High School, Loyola College(Baltimore) and Oklahoma State University (Stillwater.) He was a Research Chemist with the DuPont Fibers Department for 33 years.

He is survived by his wife Phyllis of 67 years whom he met at the age of 18. Together, they have 7 children. Paul was a devoted father of 4 sons, Paul(Beth), Michael(Donna), Patrick(Grace), Mark(Edna) and 3 daughters Linda(Steve), Leslie(Joe), Katie(Michael): 18 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents, his sister and brother.

He loved hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, canoeing, and crabbing. Whether the temperature was 10 degrees below, or 100 degrees plus, he reveled in being outdoors. He also enjoyed travelling the United States with his wife after retiring. He visited his children from the east to the west coast, and explored national parks and historical sites.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary Magdalen School, 9 Sharpley Road, Wilmington, DE. 19803, where his 7 children attended or a charity of your choice.

The family would like to extend special thanks to Compassionate Care Hospice.

As Paul would say “Cheers to us, there is nobody like us.”

Funeral Services

There will be no service at this time.

Condolences

    Terry & Lydia Breckin writes,
    Longtime neighbors of Paul&Phyllis ;we became such good friends.Paul was the center of attention at all of our celebrations with his storytelling including his outdoor adventures;Fascinating,brilliant, great family guy and loyal friend,his infectious smile and personality were genuine ,just like him.Almost 90 he was sharp as a tack. He treated our kids like a loving grandfather and we will be forever grateful that he & Phyllis were a part of their growing up. He was a man’s man and we loved him dearly.Heartfelt sympathy, Terry,Lydia Breckin & Family .
    04/15/2021 11:05 pm
    Joe Ross writes,
    It was a real pleasure to grow up knowing Paul Moran. I always enjoyed visiting my friend Mike and when Mike’s dad was home, I could count on a warm friendly greeting from Paul. My condolences to the Moran family. We will miss him dearly.
    04/17/2021 01:23 pm
    Jerry and Lolly Sopp lit a candle and writes,
    Mike, sorry to hear of your father's passing. My condolences to you and your family. I remember seeing your father running down Shipley road on hot summer days, at a time when running was not all that popular as it is today. He was certainly a pioneer in that regard. I can also remember sitting on the curb in front of your house on summer nights shooting the breeze and your father would come out and join in the conversation. He always had a story or two to tell. Lolly and I send you our best and are certain that your father lives on in the memories of friends and family.
    04/17/2021 04:08 pm
    nancy and larry d’orazio writes,
    dear phyllis, during your time of mourning, we are sending prayers and comforting hugs. love, nancy and larry
    04/18/2021 09:55 am
    Jim Weddell writes,
    My condolences to Paul’s family. I had the pleasure of working with Paul at the DuPont Experimental Station in the Fibers Department in the late 1980s. He was very creative and I enjoyed his sense of humor. I remember that he was suffering some hearing loss, and would sometimes need to ask a few details about what someone had said at a recent meeting. He finally got hearing aids and reminded me of a kid in a candy shop. He obviously didn't realize how much hearing he had lost, and was so happy to get it back. He would walk around using a metal pen to tap or bang on file cabinets, glassware, metal door frames, or whatever; and exclaim “Hey, listen to that!”. Jim Weddell
    04/18/2021 02:18 pm
    Arleen Oronos Luna lit a candle and writes,
    My condolences to the Families. May his Soul Rest In Peace and Love. 🙏🏽🖤🙏🏽 *HUGS*
    04/19/2021 05:27 am
    James Webster lit a candle and writes,
    Sorry to hear about your father’s passing. I remember him driving the family to school in the VW microbus back in the 1960’s. That was a great decade with all the big families that went to St. Mary Magdalen. We had a lot of fun. Take care. Jim Webster
    04/19/2021 06:45 am
    Terry Herblin lit a candle and writes,
    I can't imagine who I would be if I hadn't grown up next door to Paul and Phyllis. He was always welcoming, ready to laugh and ready to impart some knowledge from planes to birds to the wonders of tyvek. I know there is a hole in many hearts right now. Condolences to you all.
    04/19/2021 10:40 am
    Susan Mulvihill writes,
    Dear Phyllis and the Moran family, You and Paul were much more than neighbors to my parents Jack and Dorothy Mulvihill. As their close friends, Paul and you Phyllis, were part of so many of our family celebrations. The Mulvihill clan sends our heartfelt sympathies in loss of your Husband, Father, Grandfather, and Great Grandfather.
    04/19/2021 06:03 pm
    Andrea and Peter Post lit a candle and writes,
    Greetings to the entire Moran Family, Our deepest condolences, healing thoughts and prayers are with you. Pete, myself and our children have known Mark and Edna for26 years now. We met in Alameda California and our children became close friends (so did we parents)We moved to Virginia about 20 years ago . Phyllis and Paul kindly welcomed us to their home for Thanksgiving, on more than one occasion. We were so well cared for! Truly some of our fondest memories of family friend times. So much love, laughter, games, jokes , food ....we had our first smoke fried turkey at your home! Anyhow, the love and genuine warmth that both Paul and Phyllis extend to others is palpable and I know Paul will me greatly missed. We feel blessed to have had those moments and appreciate you all. We send our love, kindness and gentle prayers to you!!🙏
    04/19/2021 11:32 pm

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