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Jeffrey Murren

Wyckoff, New Jersey

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MURREN Jeffrey Griffith, passed away on July 22, 2016, after a determined and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Jeff was a 1967 graduate of Pascack Hills High School. He earned a BA in Physical Education and Health from Bethany College in West Virginia and a Master's Degree from...

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Jeff was always there because our names were alphabetically following one another. Throughout grade school, we were always seated near each other and we heard everything that went on in class together. So sorry to hear of his passing

Jeff was always seated near me because our names were alphabetically next to each other so I was always near him in class. From about fourth grade on, I heard everything he had to say about what was going on in class. I have to say, it was a lot of fun.

Jeff was the boy who always sat on front on me because our names were in alphabetical order Mosser Murren. He was one of the most popular and athletic students in our class. I knew him from kindergarten to 12th grade.

Sorry to hear of your passing coach. So happy to see that you had such a rich and fulfilling life and how loved you were.

Coach Murren was a dedicated coach and teacher. He has left a lasting impact on how I view discipline and working to achieve goals. But more than that, he was a good man. Sending his family so much love during this time.

Dear Folks,
I have been spending today thinking of Jeff and the loved ones left behind.
As I said, today was the first day I learned of my friends passing.
As usual, my sympathy to Jeff's family would never be enough. I saw Jeff recently at a reunion, and we had a lot of laughs. Time had just melted away.
We talked and laughed about a particular Baseball game, where I was pitching and he was catching. I was doing pretty good, but the other team was hitting, and getting on base....

To All Friends, Family and Mourners,
Jeff and I go way back a long way to Grammar School.
We played Little League together, All Stars together, and he was one dynamite Catcher, (I was a Pitcher,) and we made a great team on the Mound to "over the Plate."
He was one of those great friends that endured in my heart and mind even today.
We did not see each other very often, but when we did, it was like, "Old Home Week!"
My sincerest condolences to all whose lives Jeff touched. I'm...

Shocked by your loss. Jeff is a fine human being. We will keep good thoughts for the entire family.

Please accept our deepest regrets.

"Love is the reason we grieve." Queen Elizabeth II

Jeff a true gentleman a competitor and most important a friend to all. You will be missed by all your basketball friends especially myself. My god welcome you into his kingdom RIP friend..