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Murray M., on July 31, 2012, aged 85. Beloved husband of Dorothy and father of Geoffrey. Born in Bronx, NY, Murray lived in New York City and Bergen County, NJ before retiring to Sarasota, FL in 2001. Murray's life will be celebrated in a small service at the Sarasota National Cemetery in Sarasota, FL, on Friday August 10 at 2:30 PM. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Murray's name to Doctors Without Borders.
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Remembering Murray on his Anniversary in Heaven. Rest In Peace Dear Murray. You are missed.
Linda Cauttero
Friend
August 3, 2023
Remembering Murray on the Anniversary of his passing. Rest In Peace dear friend.
Linda Cauttero
Work
August 3, 2022
In memory of Murray on his anniversary. A truly wonderful, caring and compassionate man. You are missed. My sincere condolences to your family.
Linda Cauttero
Linda Cauttero
August 3, 2021
Hard to believe you left us. You were a wonderful Manager and friend May God bless you always. Linda Cauttero
tom cauttero
August 3, 2019
May God's angels bring you to your heavenly reward.
The years that we worked together at NYCOTB will always be thought of fondly. You were were a kind and considerate manager. It was a privilege and pleasure to know you.
My sincerest condolences to Dorothy and Geoffrey. Your loss is truly felt.
Linda Pagan-Werhof
August 24, 2012
Murray was a respected boss and co-worker at NYCOTB. He will be missed and remembered always as a fine man and friend.
Cecilia Eighmey
August 16, 2012
R.I.P. Murray. My thoughts and prayers to your family.
A co-worker from OTB.
LINDA CAUTTERO
August 15, 2012
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