
Earl John Moran Sr., 64, went to be with the Lord on April 30, 2021 at 7:13 p.m. in his home surrounded by his loving wife and children after a courageous battle with cancer. Services will be held Thursday, May 6, 2021 at The Church International in St. Amant. Visitation at 9:30 a.m. until service at 11:00 a.m. Burial to follow at Serenity Oaks Memorial Park, Prairieville.
Born February 1, 1957 in Gonzales. He resided in Gonzales where he married on February 21, 1975 to his bride of 46 years. He worked hard and raised three children. He worked as a pipefitter/welder and devoted the last nine years of his career serving Belco Industries.
He was a man of faith and a member of The Church International. He was a cowboy at heart and loved his horses, Penny and Sassy. He was a special man; an amazing husband, selfless father, proud Paw Paw, brother, son and friend to many.
Survived by his loving wife, Pamela Moran; mother, Hattie Moran; in laws, Larry and Carolyn Molliere; three children, Earl (Erica) Moran, Bonnie (Chris) Mire and Adrienne (Ben) Chaney; eight grandchildren, Harley and Reid Moran, Josiah and Micah Mire, Lucy, Bentley, Hayes and Ruby Chaney; siblings, Jimmie (Carol) Moran, Diane Williams, Sheron (Dawson) Fontenot, Danny (Pamela) Moran and Glen Moran; sister in law, Yvette (Keith) Maddie; dog, Buddy. Preceded in death by his father, Dewey Moran; brother in law, Ronnie Williams Sr.
He left an unforgettable legacy. He will be greatly missed and never forgotten. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make a memorial donation to Families Helping Families of Greater Baton Rouge to support those with Autism. To give a gift please visit https://www.ilof.com/st-amant/earl-j-moran-sr
To view Earl’s tribute video please click below:
https://www.tributeslides.com/tributes/show/7GZDH28D58XXND8G
Arrangements with Church Funeral Services
Sending my deepest condolences
Pam I am so sorry about Earl, I can’t make the services tomorrow, but rest assured You and your Family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Dear Pam and family,
Our hearts go out to you during this sad time. So happy we got to ride with you both once again and show y’all Big South Fork River and Rec Area in Jamestown Tennessee.
Never forget how we all met. the one evening we pulled into Dixie Trail Ride and Mr Earl was washing that big black truck. Everyone from your church group wanted to see our shiny Sundowner. You graciously shared all your meals with us. First time is really eaten authentic Louisiana cuisine! Then you gave us your leftovers when y’all left camp to head back to Louisiana. We never opened our refrigerator or freezer for 7 days!
Those were the good old days and the memories Jim and I will cherish forever!
Rest In Peace, Ride high in that saddle Earl Moran Sr. Happy Trails! We will miss you!
I am so sorry for y’all’s family’s loss!! He was such a good man!!! Prayers for all family and friends!!!