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Joy Cook Murray

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Joy Cook Murray, 90, of Roanoke, Va. went to be with the Lord on Thursday, December 31, 2009. She was preceded in death by her father, Luther Cook and her mother, Virginia Whithead Cook St. Clair. She is also preceded by two brothers, Jack St. Clair and Stanley St. Clair and her husband, Ernest...

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TO WAYNE, BARRY AND FAMILY
YOU ALL HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY IN THE DEATH OF YOUR MOM. I NO YOU ALL WILL MISS HER.I MISS MY MOM TO AND SHE PAST AWAY AT CHRISTMAS TIME ALSO. MAY GOD GIVE YOU ALL STRENGTH TO GET THROUGH THE DAYS AHEAD. I AM SORRY I CAN NOT BE THERE AS I AM VISTING IN N.C. BUT MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL. MAY GOD BLESS YOU IN THIS TIME OF NEED.

We would like to express our deepest sympathies for your loss. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. With love, The Millen Family

Dear Grandmother,

Thank you for all that you did for me. Thank you for loving my wife and children. Thank you for always believing in me and supporting my decisions. I so wish that I could have seen you once more. I take comfort in the knowlege that I will see you again when I get to Heaven. Thank you for always making me feel loved. "Some bright morning when this life is over I'll fly away." I smile when I think of you flying away to be with Jesus. See you soon.

Dear Grandmother Murray

I am sorry that i could not see you again, but i will one day in heaven. You were the best, you always knew what to say to make someone feel better. You would always listen. I remember that you were kind to everyone and always sweet. I will miss you very much but you will always have a place in my heart and in my memories.

Lovingly your great grandson Tanner.

Dear Grandmother Murray

You were the best grandma I had. I am sorry we were unable to see you one more time but, I am sure we will see you again. I want you to know that you left me with many found memories. I love you and am looking forward to talking to you again one day.

I love you Grandmother Murray. I will see you soon! Have fun, oh and tell God "Hi" for me. I love you very much. I will miss you because you took the time out of your day to wirte me back each time I wrote to you. I hung your letters on my wall and in my Connections Class I even put your letter in a page protecter to keep it safe3 so I will have it when I am much older to remember your kind words. I will always remember you. Thanks for letting me swim in your pool and sleep in your guest...

Dear Grandmother Murray, You were so warm and receiving when Tim took me back to Va. to meet all of you. You took us into your house, gave Sandy Valentine her own room, and how you worked to keep that laughter under control when I was scrubbing on that perfectly seasoned fry pan. You are a beautiful woman from the inside out. I have learned many things about raising these 3 boys from you. I hear you in my remarks to them often and I whisper a little prayer of thanks for the intimite knowledge...