D.-Murray-Obituary

Rev. D. Bradley Murray

Baltimore, Maryland

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On January 5, 2003, REV. D. BRADLEY MURRAY, S.J.; beloved son of the late Thomas E. and Marie L. Bradley Murray; devoted brother of Thomas E. Murray, James B. Murray, Paul B. Murray, Anne Murray ONeill, Jane Murray Sheridan, Francis B. Murray, Joseph G. Murray, Margot Murray OMara and the late...

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Fr. Murray is an amazing person. I had the honor of knowing him. I was a student in Murray Learning Services at Loyola. He taught me math and he was always patient with me. No matter how long it took he always made me feel like I was a genius. I grew close to Fr. Murray and would go in to talk with him, he was a good friend of mine. He has had a great impact on my life, he was an amazing person. He is loved, and will be missed by me. Thank you Fr. for everything you have done for me. ...

It was an honor and a privilige to know and be a friend of Father Murray. He has affected us in so many ways. He was truly a man for all.

Fr. Murray was a man who strived to help anyone and everyone, and never looked for a shred of credit. He was happy with what he did and stayed out of the limelight, yet always close enough that he could keep a watchful eye on his boys. He loved Blakefield and the men that it helped more than anything in the world. To say he will be missed is not enough.

I just met with some old Dons 77, and of course Fr. Murrays name came up as we recalled Loyola. He helped make us better, I will miss him.

If you knew Father Murray, then you were one lucky person. He was an outstanding educator who was undoubtedly sent by God to do such great work here on earth. I have an incredibly rewarding life today because of people like Father Murray who helped me, just out of the kindness of their heart. This was a wonderful man, a wonderful man of God that I will never forget.

"Brad" was truly a man of God. I first met him as a Freshman at Loyola in 1974 and his impact on my life continues to this day. The life that he led was truly an example for us all to emulate. I was privileged to accompany him to St. Louis in 1977 where he helped start a home for troubled youth. I also benefited from his efforts to introduce computers to Loyola. There's so many good things I could say about him. He will truly be missed.

father murray!

a great man. a great jesuit.

one of my loyola teachers and
pretty much a member of the family.

we'll miss you...

Fr. Murray was a great man who touched many lives and leaves a legacy of caring with all of us who had the honor of knowing him. We were blessed to have him perform our wedding ceremony and will always cherish his memory.