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Gary "Bud" Murray

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Gary "Bud" Murray 1937 ~ 2019Gary "Bud" Murray passed on Tuesday, August 13th, surrounded by the family he loved so dearly. Bud was born on May 16th, 1937 in San Leandro, California, to John and Melba Murray. He attended San Leandro High School, where he was a standout athlete in both baseball...

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Coach murray,ill mever forget the day i walked in your office and asked if I could play football,he would tease me all the time tell me he heard i was crying and wasnt getin after it,wow what a great motivator he was ,he pushed me to be a great ball player,he was a strong influence on me and so many OTHERS...
....See u again one day so glad to have known you,RIP COACH MURRAY.

He was a great man who let me be the football manager at south high school 81-83 THANKYOU COACH Murray

Coach Murray was such a great guy. He coached me at West High School and taught his teams all about life. He was always on you to perform and always be the best you could be. RIP COACH MURRAY ( Uncle Bud)

A tough son-of-a-gun and a terrific teacher.
You lived a good life, Coach.
Dennis
Las Vegas

I am so sorry to hear of Bud's passing, or "Mr. Murray" as I called him. I will always remember Bud fondly for having the patience to teach me how to waterski on Utah lake.
My thoughts are with you guys during this time.

Dear Berna, Dan, Melanie, and the rest of Bud's family, I was so sorry to hear from Kristy and Joe, about Bud's passing. I remember him so well from my Miramar Way days. He was so accomplished, and I remember him as being such a nice guy. You are all in my thoughts.

Coach Murray was both a friend and mentor & made sure that his players had their butts in class. He always stressed education & I took it to heart. My thoughts and prayers are with the Murray Family

Bud thank you for being my first mentor in my coaching career. I will always remember how you and Berna treated Bonnie and I. Your love and support shaped who we are today. God bless and may your memory be everlasting. Ready! Ready!