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Sandra Auralie Morra

7/17/1946 - 6/2/2014

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Obituary For Sandra Auralie Morra

Sandra Auralie Morra, 67, of Cranston, died Monday June 2, 2014 at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital.

Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Joseph E and Ida A. (Couture) Morra.

She was the owner of Narragansett Translation and translated for both RI and MA Court Systems. She was an avid community organizer and on the advisory board for the PUC.

Sandra was the loving mother of John D. Jones of Cranston and Suzanne Auralie her husband James Andrew Janke of Cranston and the sister of John Morra of Delray Beach, FL.

Arrangements are with Smith Funeral & Memorial Services, 8 Schoolhouse Road, Warren, where family will hold a Memorial Service In lieu of flowers, please make donations in her memory to Wiley Center, 32 East Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860 or RISPCA, 186 Amaral Street, Riverside, RI 02915. Wjsmithfh.com

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  • 04/27/2021

    For over 40 years, it has been my honor to have Sandy and her children as next-door neighbors here in Cranston. For a good part of that time, it was mostly my parents, but in recent years, it has been my own privilege to get to learn of and appreciate her generosity and dedication to the needs of the under-served and the needy among us. Never seeking material gain for herself, she, and now her children, was always steadfast in her beliefs, and that inner, quiet voice that comes from our hearts, if we would only listen. Sandy will be dearly missed, and I wish her loved ones and family the solace and comfort to know that a special soul came to this earth and made a contribution that few dare, or choose to make. - John Maciel - Anthony DiLorenzo

  • 04/27/2021

    I will remember Sandra Morra. I met Sandra at the Leadership meetings at the regular George Willy Center meetings. Sandra was a champion for those who needed a friend to advise them and standby them when they needed help and that just what Sandra did. John Cavaliere

  • 04/27/2021

    Sandra was a true Jedi.

  • 04/27/2021

    It was a privilege to serve with Sandra on the board of the Wiley Center. She was a passionate fighter for the rights of so many. Hers was a strong and effective voice for social justice that will be missed, but a voice that truly made a difference.

  • 04/27/2021

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