Eva P. Morano, age 87, passed away peacefully Thursday evening September 28, at Middlesex Hospital in Connecticut with her family by her side. Ms. Morano was born October 18, 1929 in Bronx, New York to Louis and Gaetana Morano. Eva, her two sisters Rose and Yolanda, and her parents lived on Burke Avenue in the Bronx before moving to Pelham, New York in 1942. After attending Pelham Memorial High School, Eva continued her education, receiving her college degree from the College of New Rochelle in New Rochelle, New York. She worked for several years in New York City for Nestle Corporation and following that, she began her teaching career in New Rochelle, New York which she continued until her retirement, teaching for over 35 years. She loved working with children. She resided in Pelham, New York for many years until moving to Connecticut more recently. Eva is survived by her sister, Yolanda Ruhl and her 6 nieces and nephews and their spouses: Thomas and Isabelle DiMarco of Fairfield, CT, (formerly of Pelham, NY); Denise and Jim Mason of Westbrook, CT; Richard and Jenny DiMarco of Weston, CT; Robert and Debbie DiMarco of Madison, CT; Sue and Tim Moore of Fairfield, CT and Leo Ruhl of Norwalk, CT and by her 13 grand nieces and nephews and 6 great grand nieces and nephews, whom she treasured with all her heart. Her interests included reading, knitting and crocheting, crossword puzzles, and spending time with her family. Calling hours are at Swan Funeral Home, 825 Boston Post Road, Madison, CT 203-245-2488 on Friday, October 6 from 2 to 5 p.m. A funeral mass will be held at St. Margaret's Church, 24 Academy Street, Madison, CT on Saturday, October 7 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
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February 20, 2019
Eva,
Rest in eternal peace.
With love,
John Frisoli
November 6, 2017
Krisitna Carroll
I enjoyed spending time with Eva at The Hearth. I have many fond memories of her and our conversations. She was a great lady. My condolences to the family.
October 11, 2017
We were saddened to learn of Eva's passing. We had hoped to visit her but sadly every time we planned something she was struggling with a new health issue. We met Eva in Italy in 1962 while she was travelling with Annette Maffucci and we all became fast friends. She was a great gal...smart, funny and appreciative of life. She never complained through her struggles. She leaves behind a legacy of love for her family and friends. They say that to love and be loved is to see the sun from both sides. Eva certainly saw that sun! To all in the Morano family, our condolences on such a profound loss. Sincerely, Fay & Gloria Gallo
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