Aileen-La Mura-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Clavin Funeral Home - Brooklyn

Aileen Fox La Mura

Nov 18, 1939 - Oct 15, 2025

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I meet Eileen when we law students, Class of 1985, at Brooklyn Law School. She was a giant when it came to truthfulness, and she and I would often exchange comments about our views of the legal system. I had more trials and appeals than she had, but she had more experience in a large firm and in administrative law. Our views on law often coincided although from different angles.

Our families knew each other, and she invited us to her lovely home many times.

She always...

To my dearest Auntie Aileen, you have always inspired me with your grace, beauty, and determination both intellectually and professionally. Let’s just say you and Mom (Kathleen) taught me well.
Will miss you dearly but be in peace with Ed, Ted and Kathleen and the broader family.

Aileen was a beautiful person with a loving soul. She shed light on all those who were lucky enough to know her. Rest in peace with your husband and son. A short prayer- Aileen, if you are listening, it is my hope and the hope of all who loved you to know that you were held by angels and were bathed in unbounded grace and love, on your journey, to touch the face of God. Rest in peace. We love you. And thank you for loving us. Jerry Walsh (cousin)

A dear friend and such a beautiful woman who will be missed

So sorry we can't be there but you are always with us in our hearts and prayers. Love you forever RIP

My sincerest condolences on the loss of Aileen.
We met at Brooklyn Law School in the 1980s. Several of us "1L"s became study partners and then good friends. We stayed in touch after graduating and starting our careers. We met for dinners at least yearly, and Ed LaMura was always included in our group.

I remember Aileen as a strong, principled and faithful woman who loved her family and was so proud of them.

Rest in peace, Aileen.

Aileen was a beautiful friend of mine (inside and out). I first met her traveling to work on the 11x bus. She always dressed to the nines. I always looked forward to sitting with her and chatting about everything from our families, our Church, shopping and to our jobs.

I know Aileen is finally resting in eternal peace.

My sincerest sympathy goes out to her son Kevin. He was the best son to her.

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Aileen was born in the Bronx, NY and was raised in Syracuse, NY.  After two-years in Nancy, France, where her husband was stationed with the U.S. Army, she and her husband lived for many years in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn before moving to Staten Island, NY, where they lived for the past 35...

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