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Deborah Murdock

Kents Store, Virginia

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Deborah died, in the company of family members, on Sunday, March 10th from a recurrence of acute myeloid leukemia, from which she had been in remission since September 2023. She is survived by her husband of 40 years, Robert Bryan, a younger brother David, resident in California, and her two...

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Debbie has been an important part of my life journey. I remember meeting her when she lived in SF. While I adjusted to living in Ca, she went to Virginia and was not far from my hometown of Charlottesville. When she was in real estate, she worked with Libby Palmer, my childhood friend from elementary through high school. If Carter Falconer was part of the real estate company, she and I knew each other too. Visited the very first historic and rural house/home with my then two children and...

I just shared this with JB and he remembered when we visited Debbie that she had just returned from riding a horse on fox hunt!

I was so sorry to read today that Debbie passed away. (She was always Debbie to me)! My sister-in-law, Cynthia Crow happened to Google her and saw her obituary and beautiful picture. She was my first cousin as her mom Rosanna was my aunt. We came from a large Crow family as Debbie's mom was one of 6 girls and my dad was her brother. I send my deepest condolences to you, Robert, Lydia, Alex and to David Harrah, her brother. (Today happens to be David's birthday). What an amazing woman your...

Today the Crow Family out West first learned of the passing of Deborah Murdock in Virginia. She was a wonderful cousin who spent her lifetime in Virginia, raising what you know was a close family these last many decades. Please let me know if there will ever be a family service that we might be able to attend. Rick Crow

I am so so sorry to read of Deborah's death. My parents, Edith & Charlie Sheerin, so enjoyed her company. When my mother met Deborah when working with Polly McGavock and John Royer at their firm. As a fledgling realtor she so appreciated Deborah's knowledge. My parents delighted in the company of Deborah and Robert-wit, whimsy, knowledge, erudition and passion for all things D(d)emocratic and her wonderful smile. I send my deepest condolences to Robert and her family.

Dear Robert, Lydia, Alex and Family, My Associates and I at McLean Faulconer, Inc. express our deepest sympathies to you all over the passing of Deborah. We all have such wonderful memories of Deborah, and her energetic and inquisitive nature, as well as her love for history and architecture , especially in Virginia. We hope that your sorrow will be comforted somewhat by the many fond memories that you have of Deborah. Some Associates, including myself , have known Deborah for almost 50...

Robert, Lydia & Alex, I am so sorry to hear the passing of your wife & mother. I have know Debbie for 50 years and had the pleasure of working for her for 30 years. She will be greatly missed. Love Always!

So sorry to read of Deborah's passing. We became friends in the '70s between Green Springs organizing and Democratic campaign work. She was a real force of nature, a natural leader and intricately knew where her North Star would guide her. Her friends and family have lost an authentic, witty voice for the goodness she lived. May your memories of her be a blessing always.

Dear Robert, I am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of your beloved Deborah. May she rest in peace. May God comfort and strengthen you and the family during this difficult time. With deepest sympathy and condolences, Moses Woode