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Diane Claire MURRAY RN

Diane MURRAY Obituary

MURRAY, Diane Claire, RN - Friday, April 19, 2013, Diane passed away suddenly at her residence, Heritage Place (IOOF Seniors Home) Barrie, Ontario in her 80th year. Daughter of the late J. Perry and Marjorie Murray, she will be missed by her many friends in Barrie and Toronto and beloved pets, Ivory and Sam. Diane was a graduate of Toronto's Branksome Hall and Toronto East General Hospital Nursing College and a thriving entrepreneur. She ran a successful bed and breakfast in Barrie for over ten years. A worldwide traveller, her high energy and sheer enthusiasm for life will be fondly remembered by those she touched. Cremation has taken place at Peaceful Transition in Barrie and a Memorial Service will be held at a later date. A special thanks to the staff at Heritage Place for their care and support. Farewell dearest Diane "It was beautiful as long as it lasted, this journey of my life". To those who may wish to give a donation in her memory, kindly consider the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Breast Cancer Society of Canada.

Published by Toronto Star on Apr. 27, 2013.

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Diane Murray

May 8, 2013

I will miss your funloving, resouceful spirit, and energetic mind and body. My first memory of you was this beautiful blond princess of a teenager when I was six and you were ten years older. I will always think of you fondly with love, Your cousin, Judy Ricketts

May 7, 2013

libby brownell first cousin

May 4, 2013

You were a vibrant example and remain an inspiration of living life fully, fearlessly and playfully. Thank you for your loyal friendship and trust.
With love and affection your friend...

Suzi Wickett

April 27, 2013

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