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John Murray Compton

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

Oct 4, 1949 – Oct 29, 2020 (Age 71)

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BORN
October 4, 1949
DIED
October 29, 2020
AGE
71
LOCATION
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

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John Murray Compton, 71, died Thursday, October 29, 2020, at his home in Mt. Pleasant, SC. Murray was born in Summerville, SC, on October 4, 1949, son of John Murray Compton and Mary Ellen Cain Compton. He graduated from Summerville High School in 1968 and The Citadel with a degree in English...

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So sorry to read this, I was in Charleston and was looking to see if Murray was still in the area. He was a fine man, and I have fond memories of his wonderful family when they lived in Cleveland.

I am so sorry to hear of "Uncle" Murray's passing. I think of him from time to time, and I can't help but smile. He was always generous with his kindness and warmth. He made me feel loved, and I loved him right back. I know his memory will live on in all the people who were lucky enough to know him. Cindy and family, I send my condolences on your loss and blessings on your grief.

With love,
Laura (Larry's daughter)

Murray, you are one of the great men that I had the honor to meet. My thoughts and prayers are with and your family.

Sending hugs, love and prayers.

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So sorry for your family’s loss. My prayers and love are with you all.

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Cindy, Gerry and i are so sorry to hear of Murray's passing. You two have had such a close marriage for many years. We will keep you and your family close to our hearts and in our prayers as you come together to celebrate his life.
Love to you all,
Joanie

I am deeply saddened by the passing of Murray Compton. I had the honor of sevicing with Lt Col Compton during Desert Storm. I pray for his family and know that God will bless you during this loss. He was a Great Commander and a better friend. Lt Col (Ret) Jerry S Bishop