
Sean D Moran
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Sean D. Moran, Devoted son, father, brother and friend leaves this world much too early and we all have been called to return his love that he shared with each and everyone of us and the world as a whole. Please donate today to support the future of his two children Emma and Aiden.
Sean David Moran, 49, died unexpectedly on July 16, 2019. Sean was born Nov. 6, 1969, in Waterbury, son of Barbara (Jones) and the late James Moran. He attended local schools as well as Southern Connecticut State University. He was employed as a sales consultant for FUELRITE LLC of Woodbury, Although Sean had a smile on his face for everyone, and that Irish humor to go along with it, he fought very hard, but despite his best efforts, lost his battle with depression and alcoholism. Although his family mourns his loss, they believe he is at peace with God.
Sean was of course a Boston Red Sox and NE Patriots fan. He loved all sports. His love for golf started when he was a caddie as a teenager at the Waterbury Country Club, and continued his whole life along with tennis. His greatest joy was his children and supporting their athletic activities, encouraging their participation in everything. He attended almost every activity his son and daughter took part in. Needless to say his cheers were the loudest.
Sean leaves his partner, Tamara “Tammie” Lee of Waterbury; his son, Aidan Moran of Attleboro, Mass.; his 8 year old daughter, Emma Riley Moran of Waterbury; two brothers, four sisters, several nieces, nephews and cousins. Additionally, he leaves behind a large family of friends, his large Waterbury and Wilby family.

Sean David Moran, 49, died unexpectedly on July 16, 2019. Sean was born Nov. 6, 1969, in Waterbury, son of Barbara (Jones) and the late James Moran. He attended local schools as well as Southern Connecticut State University. He was employed as a sales consultant for FUELRITE LLC of Woodbury, Although Sean had a smile on his face for everyone, and that Irish humor to go along with it, he fought very hard, but despite his best efforts, lost his battle with depression and alcoholism. Although his family mourns his loss, they believe he is at peace with God.
Sean was of course a Boston Red Sox and NE Patriots fan. He loved all sports. His love for golf started when he was a caddie as a teenager at the Waterbury Country Club, and continued his whole life along with tennis. His greatest joy was his children and supporting their athletic activities, encouraging their participation in everything. He attended almost every activity his son and daughter took part in. Needless to say his cheers were the loudest.
Sean leaves his partner, Tamara “Tammie” Lee of Waterbury; his son, Aidan Moran of Attleboro, Mass.; his 8 year old daughter, Emma Riley Moran of Waterbury; two brothers, four sisters, several nieces, nephews and cousins. Additionally, he leaves behind a large family of friends, his large Waterbury and Wilby family.

Co-organizers (4)
Michael DeSena
Organizer
Cheshire, CT
Elizabeth Fleming
Co-organizer
Nick Craig
Co-organizer
Michele Kaczmarek
Co-organizer