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retire? He never did. At Saint James Manor, his beloved home he moved
to after his wife of 58 years passed, he started a well-attended bible
study which tackled the book of Revelations.
Norm was always eager to share God's word and the promises of eternal
life through Jesus. He was never placed in an ER, hospital room, or ICU
where he was not convinced that God had a reason for him to be there
to share with doctors, nurses and attendants, as well as roommates.
Norm's last home here on earth was Fox Nursing Home, and yes, if you
were a resident, you could go to the all-purpose room on Sunday
morning and with several other residents be a part of a service carefully
prayed over, studied for, and performed by "Pastor Moran."
Norm was predeceased by his parents, Clarence Wesley Moran and
Anna Pusey Moran. He is survived by his brother, Bruce Moran and wife,
Patricia of Magnolia, Delaware; and was predeceased by lovely
daughter, Valerie Ruth Moran-Meyers in 2014; by his beloved wife Nancy
in 2015; and is survived by his daughter, Beth Anne Hawn, who lives
with husband, Douglas in Rochester and Rodger Moran, who lives with
wife, Karen in Oneonta; along with five grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren.
Because of COVID-19, only the immediate local family will attend a
graveside service for Norm.
Contributions in Norm's honor, in lieu of flowers, may be made to
Central New York Youth For Christ, P.O. Box 362, Oneonta, NY 13820,
607-432-0594, cnyyfco@cnyyfc.org or Compassion Evangelical Hospital,
P.O. Box 870, Southfield, MI 48037, email
donations@cehguinea.org.
Arrangements are by the Bookhout Funeral Home, Oneonta.