Shirley Irene Moroney

shirley moroney

May 15, 1937 ~ July 12, 2025

Born in: Pueblo, Colorado
Resided in: Littleton, Colorado

Shirley Irene Moroney, 88, passed away in Littleton, Colorado, July 12, 2025. Shirley Lived most of her life in Pueblo working as Secretary for the zoning administration. She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Mary Moroney; brothers, Joe (Maxine) Moroney, Pete (Betty) Moroney; sisters, Nell (Charles) Cuchiara, Eva (Howard) Kellogg, Rose Moroney; brother-in-law, Tony Fortino; and nephew, Charles Cuchiara. Shirley is survived by her sister, Barbara Fortino of Pueblo; nieces and nephews, Stacy (Frank) Kinder, Dennis (Darlene) Cuchiara, Kenny (Susan) Cuchiara, Marianne Everett, Kim (Matt) Colletti, Gary (Dee) Moroney, Bryan Moroney, Sharon (Kevin) Curlee; and several great nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass to be held at 9 a.m. Monday, July 21, 2025, Christ the King Church, 1708 Horseshoe Dr. Interment at Roselawn Cemetery. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com

 

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Funeral Mass: July 21, 2025 9:00 am

Christ The King Church
1708 Horseshoe Dr.
Pueblo, CO 81001

719-542-1552

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  1. Dear Barbara Stacy and family, I have beed blessed to be part of your lives for as long as I can remember. The times I have in my heart with Shirley have much laughter and talks of life and I have always known her love for me. Thank you for sharing her with me through the years. She would always ask when are you coming home and well what can you do? I promise to continue with the fudge tradition. Love you all! TIL we Meet again Cheech. Jules

  2. CandleImageBarbara and family,
    What a wonderful lady she was we are so sorry for your loss. Our staff took care of Shirley for several years. She was always ready to go for a ride with the ladies whether it be for a doctors appointment or to go get her pedicures. After whatever appointment she had she would always have her coupon for Burger King to get a whopper Junior with cheese meal which was one of her favorite. She always wanted to buy whoever took her out lunch and then eat lunch with them at her kitchen table. We are thankful for the time we had with her.


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