John Murtha

John Murtha

John Murtha Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 8, 2010.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Rep. John Murtha, a retired Marine Corps officer who became the first Vietnam War combat veteran elected to Congress and later an outspoken and influential critic of the Iraq War, died Monday. He was 77.

The Pennsylvania Democrat had been suffering complications from gallbladder surgery. He died at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, Va., spokesman Matthew Mazonkey said.

Murtha was an officer in the Marine Reserves when he was elected in 1974. Ethical questions often shadowed his congressional service, but he was best known for being among Congress' most hawkish Democrats. He wielded considerable clout for two decades as the ranking Democrat on the House subcommittee that oversees Pentagon spending.

Murtha voted in 2002 to authorize President George W. Bush to use military force in Iraq, but his growing frustration over the administration's handling of the war prompted him in November 2005 to call for an immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops.

"The war in Iraq is not going as advertised. It is a flawed policy wrapped in illusion," he said.

Murtha's opposition to the Iraq war rattled Washington, where the tall, gruff-mannered congressman enjoyed bipartisan respect for his work on military issues. On Capitol Hill, Murtha was seen as speaking for those in uniform when it came to military matters.

William Russell, Murtha's GOP opponent in the 2008 election, who was planning to challenge him again in November, asked in a statement Monday that people pray for the Murtha family and said his campaign would suspend activity for a few days.

"Regardless of your political position, you always knew Jack had an immense love and loyalty to his family and the residents of the 12th Congressional District," Russell said.

Born June 17, 1932, John Patrick Murtha delivered newspapers and worked at a gas station before graduating from Ramsay High School in Mount Pleasant, Pa.

Military service was in Murtha's blood. He said his great-grandfather served in the Civil War, his father and three uncles in World War II, and his brothers in the Marine Corps.

He left Washington and Jefferson College in 1952 to join the Marines, where he rose through the ranks to become a drill instructor at Parris Island, S.C., and later served in the 2nd Marine Division.

Murtha moved back to Johnstown and remained with the Marine Reserves until he volunteered to go to Vietnam. He served as an intelligence officer there from 1966 to 1967 and received a Bronze Star and two Purple Hearts.

After his discharge from the Marines, Murtha ran a small business in Johnstown. He went to the University of Pittsburgh on the GI Bill of rights, graduating in 1962 with a degree in economics.

He served in the Pennsylvania House in Harrisburg from 1969 until he was elected to Congress in a special election in 1974. In 1990, he retired from the Marine Reserves as a colonel.

"Ever since I was a young boy, I had two goals in life - I wanted to be a colonel in the Marine Corps and a member of Congress," Murtha wrote in his 2004 book, "From Vietnam to 9/11."

Murtha's criticism of the Iraq war intensified in 2006, when he accused Marines of murdering Iraqi civilians "in cold blood" at Haditha, Iraq, after one Marine died and two were wounded by a roadside bomb.

Critics said Murtha unfairly held the Marines responsible before an investigation was concluded and fueled enemy retaliation. He said that the war couldn't be won militarily and that such incidents dimmed the prospect for a political solution.

"This is the kind of war you have to win the hearts and minds of the people," Murtha said. "And we're set back every time something like this happens."

In 2008, the Republican Party used Murtha's words against him in TV ads aired less than a month before the election. The ads cited his criticism of the Haditha incident, as well as his comment about "racist" voting tendencies of many western Pennsylvania residents. Still, Murtha handily won his 18th full term.

Murtha was a perennial target of critics of so-called pay-to-play politics. He routinely drew the attention of ethical watchdogs with off-the-floor activities, from his entanglement in the Abscam corruption probe three decades ago to the more recent scrutiny of the connection between special-interest spending known as earmarks and the raising of cash for campaigns.

Murtha defended the practice of earmarking. The money, he said, benefited his constituents.

Murtha became chairman of the House Appropriations defense subcommittee in 1989. The same year Paul Magliocchetti, a former subcommittee staffer, left Capitol Hill to found the now-defunct PMA Group. The lobbying firm, which specialized in obtaining earmarks for defense contractors, was one Murtha's biggest sources of campaign cash.

In 2007 and 2008, Murtha and two fellow Democrats on the subcommittee directed $137 million to defense contractors who were paying PMA to get them government business. Between 1989 and 2009, Murtha collected more than $2.3 million in campaign contributions from PMA's lobbyists and corporate clients, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks political money.

Shortly after the 2008 election, the FBI raided PMA's offices as part of a criminal investigation. In a separate development in January 2009, FBI agents raided the offices of a defense contractor from Murtha's district - Windber-based Kuchera Defense Systems Inc. - that had received millions of dollars in earmarks sponsored by Murtha while contributing tens of thousands to his campaigns.

A year later, Kuchera was suspended from bidding on government contracts because of allegations that it paid more than $200,000 in kickbacks to another defense contractor.

Around the same time, the House ethics committee was i nvestigating the link between PMA-related campaign contributions and earmarks, but it had not named a subcommittee to look into possible violations by individual lawmakers.

Murtha's critics recall the Abscam corruption probe, in which the FBI caught him on videotape in a 1980 sting operation turning down a $50,000 bribe offer while holding out the possibility that he might take money in the future.

"We do business for a while, maybe I'll be interested and maybe I won't," Murtha said on the tape.

Six congressmen and one senator were convicted in that case. Murtha was not charged, but the government named him as an unindicted co-conspirator and he testified against two other congressmen.

Murtha's district encompasses all or part of nine counties in southwestern Pennsylvania and embodies the region's stereotypes of coal mines, steel mills and blue-collar values.

Constituents credited Murtha with bringing jobs and health care to the region, deliverin g hundreds of millions of dollars for local industry, hospitals and tourism. Critics derisively nicknamed Murtha the "king of pork" and said he used his position on the defense subcommittee to win favors.

Murtha often delivered Democratic votes to Republican leaders in exchange for the funding of pet projects. He wasn't shy about such deals, once saying that "dealmaking is what Congress is all about."

In 2006, when the Democrats captured control of the House for the first time in 12 years, Rep. Nancy Pelosi endorsed Murtha to become majority leader. Pelosi, D-Calif., went on to be elected as the first female House speaker, but caucus members picked Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md., as their leader.


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March 9, 2010

For John and your family.

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
~
[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

Sam & Pita Andolina

February 26, 2010

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Margo Horner

February 24, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. Murtha and the Family.

It was my pleasure to have met Congressman Murtha at an event for Congressman Jim Moran a number of years ago. I always admired Mr. Murtha and followed his years of Congressional service.

Many members of my family, including my cousin, Charlie Horner, have served in the military and Congressman Murtha always thought about our veterans. The last time that I saw Congressman and Mrs. Murtha was on September 22, 2009, at Post Chapel at Fort Myer for the funeral service of my Aunt Joan (Horner).

Duty, Honor, and Country were the guiding principles of Congressman Murtha.

My deepest sympathies,

Margo Horner

Barb Maxwell

February 21, 2010

Dear Mrs. Murtha and family,

My deepest and most sincere sympathy to you and your family. The Congressman had given my brother(Mike Lauf)a start when he had graduated from college. He learned a great deal from your husband and has gone on to do good things in his own life. He has always stated "I will never forget what Mr. Murtha had done for me as a young man." My brother listened to his words that "we are put on this earth to make a difference." Your husband certainly lived by his word and with that made such a difference in the districts he represented. As a member of WPC I had the honor of attending the funeral service for this great man. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time of loss. May you hold forever in your hearts those cherished memories. He lived by his word...he made a difference!! May God Bless you all. Barbie Lauf-Maxwell

the family of Helen Vigna

February 19, 2010

We would like to extend our sincere condolences to you and your family at this time of great loss.

Not only are we grateful for all he did for Johnstown but moreover will always remember the personal attention and thoughtfulness he had always expressed to our mother. Always heartfelt and sincere—just as our sympathy to you is extended.

Maryann Josephson

February 18, 2010

our deepest smpathy is sent to you Mrs. Murtha and Family. So many in our family have jobs now because of Mr. Murtha You and your family are in our prayers Sincerely The Josephson Family

Jim & Charlotte Gartland

February 17, 2010

Dear Mrs. Murtha & Family,

As you know, we had the honor of working several years for Jack and all the Democrats in the Paint Twp. #1 voting District, and it was truly a priviledge to serve him. No matter how many workers or volunteers he had, he amazingly remembered their names and addressed them personally! Always willing to go the extra mile or take a different and sometimes daring approach to solve a problem, were just two of his many strengths. NO, was not in his vocabulary when it came to helping one of his fellow Vets. When no one else would help,he would always try his best to get things done. Jack will never be forgotten by those who were blessed to have known him! Our sincere sympathy to you and your family. We owe you and your children a heartfelt thank you for sharing your husband and father with everyone!
God Bless.

February 17, 2010

Dear Mrs. Murtha and family,

Please accept our sincere condolences for the difficult loss of your dear husband and father.

We appreciate the heartfelt service Jack Murtha rendered to the 12th District and our nation. You have much to be proud of.

'Know that his absence is deeply felt and that you are held in our prayers.

Mr.and Mrs. Anthony "Red" Pinizzotto & Family

Rita Nash-Collins

February 17, 2010

To Mrs. Murtha and Family, You have our deepest sympathy in the loss of Mr. Murtha. He will be sadly missed by all.
Rita Bush -Nash and Family

Mary Kay Voytko

February 17, 2010

Dear Joyce:

I want to express my deepest sympathy to you and your family. Shortly after starting to work for the Congressman in 1965 a Fortune Teller had told me I would being working for one of the most powerfull men in the Country. I never knew back then how true her words would be. The past 45 years of working for him have been an experience I will never forget. He really did make a difference.

February 17, 2010

Sorry to hear about Congressman Murtha's passing. The area has lost a great friend.

February 17, 2010

Dear Mrs. Murtha & Family,
We were very saddened to hear of the passing of Congressman Murtha. He has done so much for this area. He will not be forgotten. You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time.
John & Barbara Havrilla

Ron Hudak

February 16, 2010

John M. and Pat, our high school days are long gone but the impact of your father’s representation of our hometown Johnstown will reach far into the future. He truly impacted the region for many of those who stayed after we left, helping them find meaningful careers to grow their families. My very deepest sympathy to you and your family. As I just lost both my parents, I empathize with your loss. Cherish the good thoughts and memories. Sincerely, Ron Hudak, WHHS Class of 76 ([email protected])

The Robert's

February 16, 2010

I always admired Mr. Murtha for being so open and honest. He left his legacy for mankind which is the best anyone can do. So sad to learn of his complicated gall bladder surgery since I had the same surgery. Wish I could have created a miracle. My deepest sympathy for your loss.

MAC

February 16, 2010

My sincerest sympathy to the Murtha family and all in his congressional district. Mr. Murtha will be greatly missed. He helped my grandmother years ago obtain Black Lung Benefits and our family is eternally grateful.
May he rest in peace.

John Casses

February 16, 2010

I met Mr. Murtha for the first time a few months ago in a local dentist's waiting room. We talked for some time, laughing and joking like old friends. I'll treasure that memory, he was a great man.

February 16, 2010

Thank you Representative Murtha. A job well done. Our prayers are with you Mrs. Murtha. J M McCawley ( Johnstown, Pa..)

Joy D Powers

February 16, 2010

Dear Mrs. Murtha and Famiy,
I'm sending you all my deepest sympathy today and wanted to tell you
that the service for Mr. Murtha was
so beautiful and sincere. The scriptures chosen were so meaningful and heart warming. Scriptures that I've been brought up with since I've been a child. You've been a wonderful
wife and mother and I admire you for that. Mr. Murtha did so much for this area and we "thank" him for that. May God continue to bless you all daily.
Sincerely,
Joy D. Powers

Kasey Meredith

February 16, 2010

Although I am only nine years old, I liked Congressman John Murtha. He was a hero to me and he served us well. May he Rest In Peace and our prayers and thoughts are with the family.

Bill and Shannon Meredith

February 16, 2010

Our condolences to the Murtha family. Mr. Murtha will always be remembered as our local hero, who helped us through the 1977 flood and was committed to our representation in Congress. I will never forget that he thanked me for my military service, when he, himself, had given so much more.
Shannon Meredith

Michelle Porada & family

February 16, 2010

To the Murtha family,
John will be sadly missed by my family. We have a special conection to John, he had my cousin recieved to West Point 8 yrs ago,now he is a Lnt. in the Army. Thank You Mr. Murtha.

Michele & Greg Paonessa

February 16, 2010

Honorable Representative John P. Murtha will never be forgotten because of his faithful service to the constituents of the 12th Congressional District. I trust he knew how much we appreciated his efforts. Our prayers and thoughts are with him family.

Mecca Temple # 294 Officers & Members

February 16, 2010

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Grove

February 16, 2010

Our thoughts of sympathy, go out to your family. He got the city water for our area and actually called my Mother at her job, to see we had running city water. How many public servants would do that? Nice man, he will be greatly missed.

Joe & Donna Simko

February 16, 2010

Thank you, Congressman Murtha, from the bottom of our hearts for everything you did for the City of Johnstown, We will miss you dearly. Our sincere condolences go out to the Murtha family. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Susan Kalcik

February 16, 2010

On behalf of the members and officers of the Slovak Heritage Association of the Laurel Highlands, I would like to offer condolences to the Murtha family on the passing of Rep. John Murtha. We are grateful for all he did for Johnstown and his whole district and especailly for his appreciation of and work to preserve the heritage of the region. It was an honor for me and the Slovak Heritage Association of the Laurel Highlands to be named winners of a Johnstown Area Heritage Association's Heritage Preservation Award along with Rep. Mutha. May you find peace in rememering this remarkable man and his any accomplishments.

Jack & Kristine Anderson

February 16, 2010

our condolences to the family

John L. Thomas

February 16, 2010

To the Murtha Family. I was saddened to hear of the passing of John Murtha. Growing up in Johnstown I was always aware of Congressmen's Murtha passion and commitment to his constituents. He was a champion of Jobs for our community and he will be truly missed.

Mary Thomas and Family (Johnstown, PA)
John L and Tina Marie Thomas (Bowie, MD)

Spramelli Family

February 16, 2010

To the Murtha Family and Office Staff. Please accept our deepest sympathy on the loss of such a fine man. He was a leader,deeply respected and well thought by those whom he helped over the years.

DENNY&MARYANN SABO

February 15, 2010

Our condolences to THE MURTHA family in your time of grief. THE SHOCK of John'S death will be felt for years to come not only by you his family,friends etc. but all of the people he worked for and had their love and respect. HE WAS OUR LOCAL HERO AND WE WILL MISS HIM.We thank him for his many years of loyal service. THE SABO FAMILY

February 15, 2010

Dear Mrs. Murtha and Family,

I was so sorry to hear of Mr. Murtha's passing. He became one of my biggest heroes.
Linda Boll, Lakewood, CA

Sarah, Dave and Elisabeth Zajdel

February 15, 2010

Mrs. Murtha and family,

You are in our thoughts and prayers during this time of sorrow. We truly appreciate everything your husband has done for this area. May his legacy live on with you and your family.

February 15, 2010

DEAR MRS. MURTH AND FAMILY.

WE WERE SORRY TO HEAR OF JOHN'S
DEATH.HE WAS TRULY A BIG MAN FOR JOHNSTOWN
AND THE COUNTRY. WE KNOW THAT GOD WILL KEEP HIM IN THE PALM OF HIS HAND. CARL AND JOANN MAHAN

Fletcher & Betsy Waite

February 15, 2010

We are very saddened over the loss of Mr. Murtha. He was a very good man and will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers to his family.

Joe Sanna

February 15, 2010

We convey our sympathy to the family, and our appreciation for Congressman Murtha's support for the IBEW members in his District over his tenure. We will miss him too.

Kelly Washington

February 15, 2010

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Jeffrey R. Ferguson

February 15, 2010

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Joseph K. Ferguson

February 15, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Gretchen Dahlkemper-Alfonso

February 15, 2010

Mrs. Murtha and Family,
I was so sad to hear of Congressman Murtha's passing. Meeting him was one of the highlights of campaigning with my mother last fall and since then she has always spoken of him with gratitude for all the help he has given her over the past year. Our prayers are with you
Reny and Gretchen (Dahlkemper) Alfonso

February 15, 2010

His earthy work is now complete, and he rests high upon the mountain. He made every conscious effort to represent ALL western Pennsylvanians well. He will be sadly missed by many.
-Dee- Uniontown, PA

February 15, 2010

My sympathy to John's family . He will be always remembered.. God bless and keep him ! Perlene

Helen & Bernie Haney

February 15, 2010

You have our deepest sympathy. He will me missed. God Bless you and your family.

Jim & Lynne Ensley

February 15, 2010

Congressman Murtha was such a people person that he chose to be buried in his district rather than at Arlington Cemetery.

I will always be thankful for the 20+ years of job security he provided to myself and my family.

Our deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

Dr. and Mrs. John Tomera

February 15, 2010

Mrs. Murtha and Family:

We are so sorry to have learned of Jack's passing. I remember how highly my mother, Helen Tomera, had always thought of him. From a child I remember all of the rallies and elections for which she was one of his most staunch supporters and advocates within the West End and beyond. When she passed away several years ago, at her wake, we displayed a picture, among others from her life, of her and Jack. It was taken when she and the Johnstown delegation went to visit him in Washington and the delegation went with him for a boat-ride on the Potomac.

Through the decades. we know he always did alot of good for many lives in Johnstown and afar. In these times and for decades, he led others by lighting the way with dignity and respect. Always, he was mindful of helping anyone he could.

We extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Anyone who knew him would say there could never be another like him. The world was, and is, a better place because of him.

Nancy Pencola - Fedornock

February 15, 2010

With deepest sympathy to the Murtha family.

Rhonda Bednarczuk

February 14, 2010

God Bless Congressman Murtha for all his duty, honor and love of his family, country and fellow citizens as well as all military service members. Mr. Murtha stood for the people, by the people and with the people when it came to doing what was right. I thank Mrs. Murtha and Family for sharing him with a country of great needs and he always greeted those with utmost dedication and determination. Know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Semper Fi kind Sir, an amazing man.

Joyce Feightner

February 14, 2010

Our deepest sympathy to you all. Mr. Murtha did so much for Johnstown and western Pa. He will be missed.

Joyce and Dick Feightner
Davidsville, PA

February 14, 2010

With sympathy to the family.

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Joan and family

February 14, 2010

Our prayer and sympathy. Pa will miss John Murtha

Jerry Hileman

February 14, 2010

Mrs. Murtha and family; My deepest sympathy. My all your memories of John be good ones and bring you comfort.

Mary Ann Uzelac

February 14, 2010

Mr. Murtha was a true "People Person" always willing to listen and help those in need. His legacy will live on in the hearts of many. My deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

Anne Wagner

February 14, 2010

Mrs. Murtha and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss, he was too young to go. He was a great man, and I truly appreciate everything he did for this area. You have my deepest sympathy.

Jean and Margaret O'Malley

February 14, 2010

We extend our deepest sympathy to Joyce and the Murtha family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

The O'Malley family

Bill Oswalt

February 14, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Joyce Johnson Culliver

February 14, 2010

Mrs. Murtha & Family,
My deepest condolences in your time of sorrow. John Murtha, led by example from the US Marine Corps to civilian life. John's legacy lives on. May God continue to bless the Murtha family?

John & Judy Torres

February 14, 2010

Our condolences to the Murtha family. Jack's work on this earth is done; may perpetual light shine upon him in his eternal rest.

Elizabeth Marra

February 14, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Patty

February 14, 2010

Rest in Peace Congressman Murtha, you were truly a wonderful man and did so much for our area. We are truly going to miss you. You served your area well and brought in lots of money. God Bless your family.

Angelo DiVittorio

February 14, 2010

To the Murtha Family,
Your loss is felt by so many. Jack touched so many lives. I worked for him before he became a Congressman. What a kind and caring person he was always there for those who needed him. He will be greatly missed by all.

February 14, 2010

What a great man. A man for the people.

Cindy Plocharski

February 14, 2010

Thank you for all the years of dedicated service to our country and for always remembering our community,Johnstown. We're proud of your courage to stand up for what is right,knowing it would bring a firestorm of criticism from your opponents. You are the example of the leadership Congress needs. Pennsylvania will never forget you. My deepest sympathy to Mrs Murtha and family.

February 14, 2010

Our deepest sympathy goes out to the Murtha family. John P. Murtha was a true American patriot who did so much for this country. My oldest son is a Midshipman at the United States Naval Academy as Congressman Murtha gave him a principal nomination. My family will be forever grateful. I was classmates with John and Pat and a cheerleader with Donna and I send my condolences to them and Mrs. Murtha.
Our prayers are with you,
Nancy Plummer Heider & family

Cherrie and Randy Tirko and Sons

February 14, 2010

My thoughts and prayers to the Murtha family. My Dad had the wonderful pleasure of meeting Mr. Murtha a couple years into his political career. My Dad was a retired career military man and was a big beleiver in the positive efforts of Mr. Murtha. Mr. Murtha will be greatly missed by more than his family, but by his extended community "family" also. God bless and be with you in this time of sorrow.

February 14, 2010

My deepest condolences are with you in your time of grief. May you continue to find comfort in the memories that you all shared together and get comfort from knowing one day Sickness will be no more and Death will be a thing of the past. In times of grief such as these, I find it comforting to meditate on the words found in the Holy Writings at Job 14:14, 15. Job expressed his faith that God would bring him back to life if he should fall asleep in death, "All the days of my compulsory service I shall wait, Until my relief comes. You will call, and I myself shall answer you." The scriptures indicate that it is possible to reunite with your loved one in the near future, right here on earth under peaceful, righteous conditions. Psalms 37:10, 11 offers us this promise. My sincere condolences to your entire family.


Lynette Gonzalez-NJ

Sherry Piedmont

February 14, 2010

Mrs. Murtha was my Sunday School teacher in the 70's and I remember Pat and John from there and WHJHS. Although I have been gone from Johnstown since 1973 I have followed Congressman Murtha and have been extremely proud to say that I am from Johnstown had crossed paths with Mr. Murtha and his family, even ever so briefly. On behalf of myelf and my mother, a fellow Sunday School teacher with Mrs. Murtha, Naomi Swank Hammerle, I offer our deepest sympathies to the Murtha family. Sherry Swank Piedmont

C. Croyle

February 13, 2010

Remember

Remember me when I am gone away,
Gone far away into the silent land;
When you can no more hold me by the hand,
Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay.
Remember me when no more day by day
You tell me of our future that you plann'd:
Only remember me; you understand
It will be late to counsel then or pray.
Yet if you should forget me for a while
And afterwards remember, do not grieve:
For if the darkness and corruption leave
A vestige of the thoughts that once I had,
Better by far you should forget and smile
Than that you should remember and be sad.

By Christina Rossetti
The Poetry Foundation

Maja Sokira

February 13, 2010

Thank you for your many years of service! My sympathies to your family. You always did a wonderful job helping my family. You are definitely among the angels...

BRENDA ICKES

February 13, 2010

TO THE MURTHA FAMILY.
Mr Murtha will be sadly missed.
our deepest sympathys are with you all.
This county needs more humans/ men ike MR Murtha.To help this county survirve and to help the young people stay here in johnstown and make this a better place to live.GOD BLESS YOU ALL
His work here will never beforgotten .
NOR WILL HE.

Bernice Osman

February 13, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

February 13, 2010

To the Murtha family,
Please accept my deepest symmpathy for your loss. Mr. Murtha will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him.

Douglas Eash

February 13, 2010

John "Jack" Murtha was an exemplary public servant. Having served our country for 37 years is of itself to be commended. His decades of service to his community and our country should never be forgotten. To Mrs. Murtha, thank you, for allowing him to dedicate his career to public service. I retain the letter that Congressman Murtha sent to me when I graduated from Westmont Hilltop HIgh School in 1981. God Bless you and your family.

Rita Berger

February 13, 2010

On Monday Feb 8th my heart broke when I heard about the Passing of Congressman Murtha. He was a great man for his love of Our county and his family. He will be sadly missed. My prayers are with his family.

Deborah & Michael Meketa

February 13, 2010

Mrs. Murtha & Loved Ones,
I send heartfelt sympathy. Mr. Murtha was the father and voice of Johnstown. He took great pride and good care of us in the area. He has received many jewels in his crown in Heaven.What an awesome man. His imprint is left on our hearts.

Donna Sharpe Smith

February 13, 2010

Congressman Murtha was a very brave and honest American. I want to offer my deepest sympathy and condolences to Mrs. Murtha and all his family. I have the deepest respect and admiration for Congressman Murtha. I met him when I was very young through an introduction by my late father. It was before Congressman Murtha entered politics and when he was a businessman with the first automated car wash in Johnstown. We had never seen an automated car wash so it was really something. My mother was a neighbor and she also had the highest respect for Congressman Murtha. He was a very good man and a very hard working person. I know that for a fact. God bless him and the entire Murtha family.

Wendy Dolges

February 13, 2010

When the phrase was coined, "One Person Can Make A Difference", they were indeed thinking of you sir. Bless you for getting to know the fine people of this region. We are truly honored and will remain forever grateful.

RAYMOND WASHINGTON

February 13, 2010

OH WHAT A SAD DAY FOR THE JOHNSTOWN AREA AND ALL OF THE UNITED STATES. JACK MURTHA, WAS A GREAT AMERICA AMERICAN.. HE WAS A TURE HERO IN MY EYES. WHEN I WENT TO HIS JOHNSTOWN TO BUY A US FLAG, I LOOK AT HIS PICTURE HANGING ON THE WALL, YOU COULD FEEL HIS WARMTH THAT CAME FROM HIS SMILE. I WOULD LOVE TO SEE A MEMORIAL BUILT IN CENTRAL PARK IN HIS HORNER LET DO IT 12 TH DISTRICT. HIS SHOES WILL BE HARD TO FILL. WE HAVE LOST A GREAT AMERICAN HERO. GOD BLESS YOU JACK. RAYMOND E. WASHINGTON

Tim & Cindi (Gomilar) Paugh

February 13, 2010

To lose such a great man as this is truly a tragedy. My parents were committee people for many years. My mother was so passionate about Jack as a young candidate. I remember when Jack first started out and money was tight, our family would work the voting polls for nothing for him because my parents believed he could make a difference. They were right. May God Bless you Jack as much as you have blessed us with your endless labors.

MEASURE OF A MAN

Not how did he die, but how did he live?
Not what did he gain, but what did he give?
These are the units to measure a worth
Of a man as a man, regardless of birth.
Not what was his church, nor what was his creed?
But had he befriended those really in need?
Was he ever ready with words of good cheer
To bring back a smile, to banish a tear?
Not what did the sketch in the newspaper say,
But how many were sorry when he passed away?

February 13, 2010

Thank you Mr Murtha for all you have done for Johnstown. You are an American hero.

linda gordon

February 13, 2010

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Patricia Loughran

February 13, 2010

Dear Joyce, Donna, Patrick, and John, Our hearts are heavy...but deeper are memories of fidelity, strength, courage, patriotism, and examples of deep love of you as family.

...with love and prayers from the Tom Loughran family

David Romett

February 13, 2010

Joyce and family,
Sincere concolences on the loss of John. Although I moved from Cambria County in the early 80s, I always considered John Murtha my representative in Congress. He was a great person.

Blaise Schreyer

February 13, 2010

Mrs. Murtha and Family,
I remember when it all began, my father Bob Schreyer, drove a small RV transporting Bill Joseph and Congressman Murtha around the Tri-county region campaigning for his seat in Congress. My Dad was the President of the Tri-County Volunteer Fire Chief's Association at the time. Earlier the next year, Congressman Murtha spoke at a Scout function in Franklin Borough for Troop 1 where I met him as a young 14 year old. I shook hands with greatness that day and just needed to say thanks to you and your family for sharing him with us all in our region. He was a warrior and a great leader who will always be regarded in history as such. I am so proud to have met him and so sorry for our Country's loss. More importantly, I am so sorry for your loss.

With Endless Respect and Admiration,

Blaise Schreyer

Chaplain Jen Okin-Larkin

February 13, 2010

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

mary harr

February 13, 2010

my prayers and thoughts go out to the murtha family . thank u john murtha for all the help u gave us all here in pennsylvaina . you will be missed and pennsylvaina lost a good man .

JUDITH BORATKO and FAMILY

February 13, 2010

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Mary Jane Brett

February 13, 2010

Dear Joyce and family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy. May God grant you the strength and faith to cope.
Sincerely,

h v

February 12, 2010

My heart goes out to the Murtha family and to Western Pennsylvania. I was helped years ago by John Murtha when I needed a passport very quickly. With a phone call, my passport was secured. Thank you Congressman Murtha for your service--you will be missed.

MSG James (J.P) Conner

February 12, 2010

I served under John in 1959 with the
34th Rifle Co. I was the first Marine
to enlist in the 34th Rifle Co.
Retired Military with 41 yr. service.
John: Thanks again for tri care. !!!!

February 12, 2010

Mrs. Murtha and family,you have our love and prayers today and forever. John Patrick Murtha was a fighter for mankind.We love him,but God loves him more,he has earned his Heavenly crown. Joseph and Vickie Morris,Jr.(Johnstown,Pa)

Marty & Joyce Radovanic

February 12, 2010

May the road rise up to meet you,
may the wind be always at your back,
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
and the rain fall soft upon your fields, and until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of His hand.

Andrea 'Paratore"-Stabler

February 12, 2010

Dear Mrs. Murtha,Pat,John and Donna
On behalf of the Paratore Family,we wish to express our deepest sympathy to all of you at this difficult time.
My dad is truely sad.He always worked on the campains,getting signatures,and he loved doing it.
What a great man Jack was and will be greatly missed by so many.
Prayers to all of you.
God Bless

The Albertelli's

February 12, 2010

Please accept our deepest sympathies for the loss of your husband, father, grandfather and friend. May your memories bring you comfort and as you see the flag wave at the Incline we know that special angel will be watching from the heavens until you all meet again.

ed updegraff

February 12, 2010

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

george morello, jr

February 12, 2010

Deepest sympathy to the Murtha family.

February 12, 2010

Our country and Western PA have lost a great man.
RIP John Murtha. I always think of you when I fly into Johnstown, twice yearly. Am very thankful for the airport.
Thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Veronica Vasseur Orlando, FL

Anna Krutch

February 12, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Diann Bishop

February 12, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with the Murtha family during this sad time in your lives. May God be with you all and bring you peace of mind.

C. A. James

February 12, 2010

Sorry to see a good man pass. I did not know you personally. But, I have like all of America reaped the benefits of your tireless efforts. Thank you for your duty as our Senator.
May God bless and keep your family as they morn the loss of you.

Sandra Christensen

February 12, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers go out to John's family. John will always be a hero and never forgotten by a grateful nation. He will be sadly missed.
Rest in Peace Hero.

February 11, 2010

I never met John Murtha but I have followed his career. From one Vietnam vet to another god bless you Sir you have done your duty.God bless your family you will be sorely missed. Bob Shackleton. New York

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