Kathi-Murray-Obituary

Kathi Murray

Charleston, South Carolina

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MURRAY, Kathi Kathi Murray entered into the presence of her Lord on April 4, 2006. The relatives and friends of Kathi are invited to attend her memorial service on the beach at Edisto Beach, 2800 Block Point Street, 10:00 a.m. on Friday, April 14, 2006. Kathi was born on January 16, 1955 in Fort...

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Powerful messages and love were shared at Kathi's memorial service here on Edisto...the most meaningful,spiritual service I've ever attended...my blessings and thanks to those in recovery who shared their love for Kathi and the imprints she left on our hearts.
I'm going to collect some seashells soon and let them go with the tides....

kathi, I will rember you and think of you so very often. Here is a quote wrote by Robert Lest: If by chance you wish to rember me, do it with a kind deed or word to someone who needs you. If you do all I have asked, I will live forever. My thougts and prayers go out to Joe and all the rest of her family.

Kathi, words are so difficult at a time like this. You are missed, but our memories will always be with us. Now you are with your Dad and brother Ron, waiting for the rest of us.

She was always a good friend at the time you needed her most.
May Our Lord hold her in the palm of His Hand.
-Jeanne & Mel

My dearest daughter, Kathi. I have many memories over the years. We had many happy times and good memories which I shall cherish forever. Thank the Lord you are peace in his arms Joining your father and brother. I hope to see you soon also. All my love,Mommie!

My love and prayers to Kathi's family and friends who bear the loss of never seeing Kathi's smile or hearing her voice. Though physically separated from us, she will live on in our hearts and memories forever. May the peace, love and strength of Christ be with us all.

My beloved sister, Kathi, of whom most of my memories are of her childhood, will be dearly missed. Those memories of two, toeheaded twins getting in constant mischief but constantly lighting up all of our lives are impressed in my memory forever. Her constant pain is now gone as she lives with her savior in eternity.

Kathi was a very loving compassionate person to those of our fellowship that reached out to her for help in their recovery from addiction. Kathi had a very strong voice that when she spoke you listened. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to her share her experiences. She will be sadly missed by MANY members of our fellowship. The loss of a loved one so close is extremely hard to bare.
My thoughts and prayers are with Joe and the rest of her family and MANY friends.