Grady was truly an angel in human form that blessed everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. To know Grady was to know God’s love. He and his brother Graham are true miracles. There are not enough words to describe how incredible this baby is. Upon asking some of his nurses that got to love on him at Woman’s Hospital, he was described as feisty, a fighter,he loved his momma, was nosey, and loved to snuggle! For someone so small he was as tough as nails! He fought with all he had until he took his very last breath. Some have even said that to call him a fighter would be an understatement because he was a warrior unlike any other. The type of warrior that God believed was too powerful for this side of heaven. He absolutely loved when you talked to him and squeezed his little hand.He had undeniable strength to keep fighting. He was so precious with his little button nose and head full of fuzzy,dirty blonde hair. Grady loved hand hugs and to be snuggled up in his bed with his lovey. He would instantly be calmed when he was skin to skin with his mommy. He was known for melting your heart as he gripped onto your finger and looked up at you with those beautiful gray eyes. His life was a testimony to all who came in contact with him. This little angel changed more lives for the better in the seven weeks of his life. Though absent from the body he is now present with the Lord and his legacy will forever live on, for there are tiny footprints upon the hearts of those who knew him. He will be dearly missed by his grandparents Tanya and Sylvester Moran, Terri Lemoine and James Delatte , great grandparents Gilbert and Martha Delatte, Betty Lebourgeios, and Elsie Moran. He is preceded in death and met in heaven by his great grandfathers, Alton Lebourgeios and Sylvester Moran Sr.
Service for Grady Reine Moran will be held Saturday, August 3rd at the French Settlement Elementary School.
15810 la 16, French Settlement, La 70733
Visitation 2-3pm with service at 3pm.
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