Andrew J. Muran


Muran Andrew

Andrew John Muran Jr., 75 years old, passed away July 2, 2018 after a brief but courageous battle with cancer. Andy was the beloved father of Gail (Dan) and Jill (David); “Tampa” of his grandchildren who will miss him greatly – Danny, Leo, Eva, Patrick, Ambrose and Kellan; dear brother of Julie (husband Frank, deceased); uncle of Chris, Tim, Colleen, Laurie and Amanda, and former husband of Jane. His parents, Andrew Sr. and Elizabeth, preceded him in death.

Andy was born in Cleveland, Ohio and graduated from Benedictine High School. He never met a stranger and liked to tell corny jokes. He cherished his grandkids and relished every moment with them. He enjoyed music and had running playlists for his grandkids to listen to. He loved to watch them play sports and reminisced with them about his days as a youth league football coach.
He was grateful for the volunteers at the Holy Family and Parma Hts. food pantries and volunteered when he could. He was also grateful to the employees at Marc’s Pharmacy in Parma, who were always so kind and helpful to him.

There will be a private family gathering at a later date.

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  1. Rebecca Kennelly says:

    On behalf of all of us at Marcs Pharmacy we are truly sorry for the your loss of your father, grandfather, and friend. He was a great man that always put a smile On our faces. We will keep your families in our prayers.

  2. janet kubancik says:

    Sending sincere sympathy to the whole family of cousin Andrew. Andrew and Julie were my so adult cousins, when I was but a small girl. I will never forget visiting them at 114th street, and their kindnesses to me. May you rest in peace, cousin Andrew.

  3. Gail, Dan and Family says:

    We are truly sorry for your loss. May the memories bring a smile to your heart. Love you. Vic and Cheryl Bazley

  4. Janine Martina Janos says:

    Dear Gail and Family

    I am so sorry to hear this news. I pray for all of you right now, that God would comfort your hearts and bless you.

    Janine M. Janos