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March 30, 2026

Michelle Antonia Moran, 63

Michelle Antonia Moran (Molly) passed away on September 19, 2024.  

She was born on June 13, 1961 in Meadowbrook, PA  and spent her earliest years in Langhorne, PA prior to moving to Ocean City NJ.  A 1981 graduate of Ocean City High School, Molly spent time in the retail jewelry industry before moving to the hospital industry as a 17-year employee at Shore Medical Center of Somers Point NJ.  She was a stroke survivor and worked against enormous odds to regain an independent life which she maintained until her passing.  Molly possessed a lifelong curiosity about the natural world and possessed a tremendous sense of fun and humor which sustained her throughout her life.

Molly was preceded in death by her parents John P. Moran of Beesley’s Point, and Mary Moran (nee Robideau) also of Beesley’s Point NJ, and sister Regina Moran of Poinciana FL.  She is survived by brothers Patrick Moran of Philadelphia, Christopher Moran of Linwood NJ, Mark Moran (and Jane) of Rotunda Fl, and Charlotte Moran of Atlantic County NJ.  Also by niece Regina Moran (and Tim Casey) of Gloucester County NJ and Samuel Moran of Pleasantville, NJ and lifelong friends Connie Bryson and Missy Kirkbride.   

A funeral mass will be held on Tuesday October 8 at 11:00 A.M. at our Lady of Sorrows Church, 724 Maple Ave, Linwood, NJ 08221. Visitation with the family will be at 10:00 A.M.

Condolences for the family may be left at www.godfreyfuneralhome.com

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