James-Murray-Obituary

James R. Murray

Revere, Massachusetts

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MURRAY, James R. At 51 years in North Reading, unexpectedly Aug. 1. Cherished son of Paul V. Murray of So. Conway NH & the late Evelyn M. (D'Eon). Husband of Helen (Rufo). Devoted father of Preston D. & Alison L. Murray both of Middleton. Beloved brother of Joseph N. Murray of Edisto...

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i love you jimmy i will miss you.

I just recently learned of the Passing of Jim. He was a co-worker and good friend. My heart is broken. He was a loving and kind man. He took so much pride in his Bird Houses and everything he did. When I think of him I can hear his laughter and see the expressions on his face. He was a one of a kind. He always talked about his kids and how proud he was of them. I will always keep him in my heart and thoughts.

To Our dear friends, Tommy, Rosemary, and family,
We send our deepest sympathy on the sudden passing of your brother Jim. He had to have the heart of gold, and from all the nice words about him, he was surely loved and respected.
You must keep all your wonderful memories in your heart, and share them with your family and his sons. You must be strong, because along with your own beautiful family, Jim's sons will also need you and will look up to you for advice and guidance, and...

prayers are with family and friends of jimmy.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Jimmy's family. Jimmy was a funny guy and always made us laugh.

Our heartfelt condolences to the Murray family. Jim was a wonderful person and a friend to many. He will be missed.

God speed Jim.

Jim was a true light in the lives of everyone who knew him, and knowing his strong, kind, loving and beautiful family, it is no accident. We now pray for all of you. His qualities will live on in his children, and in all of us who try to live up to his example of friendship and good humor. A happier place for having had him, this world and all of us are now that much sadder upon his loss.

Isn't it just amazing how some people can have such a spark....that even after not seeing him for 20 yrs...I can recall his smile...I can hear his laugh...even his mannerisms. You will never truly be gone from us...we each have a piece of you. To the Murray family...God bless you.

Even though we didn't cross paths too often, he never forgot my name. He always had a smile and a way of making you feel he was genuinely happy to to bump into you. Deepest sympathies to all who feel his loss, for it is great.