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Robert George Everitt MURRAY

1919 - 2022

Robert George Everitt MURRAY obituary, 1919-2022, London, ON

BORN

1919

DIED

2022

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Robert MURRAY Obituary

ROBERT GEORGE EVERITT MURRAY 1919-2022 February 18, 2022 Peacefully after a full and productive life of honoured devotion to science and family at the age of 102. Survived by his family from his first marriage (with Doris Marchand): daughter Alice Rae of Montreal West, QC; son, Peter (Dianne) Murray of Markham, ON; sister Susan King of Pointe Claire, QC; daughter-in-law Daisy Romero; grandchildren Ian (Alison), Paul (Gaétane) and Robin Rae, Andrew, Ryan and Tommy Murray; and great-grandchildren Amelia and Clara Rae. Predeceased by his first wife of 40 years, Doris Marchand, and second wife of 28 years, Marion Luney, and by his son Thomas Murray. Also survived by his dear friend, caregiver and companion of recent years, Virginia Hannay of London, ON. A lifelong microbiologist, he was known especially for his research on bacterial structure and pathology, and for his leadership nationally and internationally in scientific societies and as editor of the major scientific journals in his field in Canada, the USA, and the UK, as founder of the Canadian Journal of Microbiology and first President of the Canadian Society, and as Editor and Chair of Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology. Having also studied in medical sciences at Cambridge University, England, he obtained his MD at McGill University, interning at Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. Following a period of service as Captain RCAMC in 1944-45 he obtained a teaching appointment in Bacteriology and Immunology in the Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario. He spent his entire career there, serving as Professor until his retirement in 1984. As Head of that Department from 1949 to 1974, he established electron microscopy there in 1954 and built an international reputation for bacterial research. He was also for many years (from 1948-1966) Chief of the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory in Victoria Hospital, London, and long into his post-retirement years continued to be active as Professor Emeritus. Numerous honours came his way, including Officer of the Order of Canada, honourary DSc degrees from the Universities of Western Ontario, Guelph, Victoria and McGill, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Active in the International Union of Microbiological Societies, he was past-President of both the Canadian and American Societies of Microbiology, and elected an Honourary Member of each of them, and of the Society for Applied Microbiology in the UK and the Canadian Society for Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. Fondly remembered by family, colleagues, former students and friends. A celebration of his life will be announced at a later date, and if desired, a contribution may be made to the RGE Murray Graduate Scholarship Fund in Microbiology and Immunology at Western University, or to a chosen charity. Arrangements entrusted with A. Millard George Funeral Home, 519-433-5184 and online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Feb. 26 to Mar. 2, 2022.

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Margaret Lloyd Ceneviva

March 8, 2022

I worked for Dr. Murray in his bacteriology lab at UWO in the 1960's. He did important work in Listeria research. He and Marion very generously hosted annual Christmas parties at their home and will be remembered by all who knew him as a very kind generous person.

Margaret Ceneviva

March 7, 2022

Dr. Murray discovered Listeria monocytogenes and I worked in his lab at UWO when he retired from McGill. He was a wonderful, caring person and will be missed by all who knew him.

Rosalind Stacey-Corrin

March 6, 2022

I want to extend my sympathy to Dr Murray's family. I remember Dr Murray from the 1950s, when my father, H A DeLuca, worked at the Medical School. Dr Murray was very kind and had a wonderful sense of humour.
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Kim Bardwell

February 28, 2022

My deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Dr. Murray. I had the great pleasure of getting to know him during my time with the Stratford Festival. He was an engaging, funny and caring individual. It was my sincere pleasure to work with both he and Marion on their engagement with the Festival.

Chris Robinson

February 27, 2022

Such sad news. We will miss him and his deep, rich voice and hearty laugh! Always supportive with the family, always doing interesting things and making incredible achievements. What a life lived, a lifetime of making our world a safer, healthier place. All while raising a loving and accomplished family.
Rest In Peace Uncle Bob!

Chris & Diane Robinson

John Austin

February 26, 2022

Dr. Murray was a teacher, mentor and friend. I remember fondly the five years I spent working with him. To a life well lived.

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