Kenneth-Murray-Obituary

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Kenneth Robert Murray

Newington, Connecticut

Jun 25, 1946 – May 9, 2017 (Age 70)

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BORN
June 25, 1946
DIED
May 9, 2017
AGE
70
LOCATION
Newington, Connecticut

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Duksa Family Funeral Homes at Newington Memorial Obituary

Kenneth Robert Murray, age 70, born in Hartford, Connecticut, passed away on May 9, 2017, at home surrounded by his family. Ken graduated from Hartford Public High School in 1964. He started his career at Aetna Life Insurance Company and worked there from 1963 to 1993. Ken then was employed by...

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Deepest sympathies extended to the Murray family during this difficult and sad time.

To the Murray family.....Deeply sorry for your loss. I graduated With Ken from Hartford High and worked at Aetna with him for many years. He was a very gentle and caring person. May he rest in peace. Shelia Thompson

Laura,

We are deeply saddened to hear of Kenny's sudden passing. You and the family are in our thoughts and prayers at this heartbreaking time. Sending prayers and love.

Dave, Cindy and Dalton

Pat and dear family members, I could write a book about the many memorable journeys (car, bus, train, boat, plane) we shared throughout the years; Saratoga, No. Conway, NH, Poconos, Nashville, of course Graceland, Lake George, Cape, Sound View, A.C. Petersen's (mmm), Berlin theater, cribbage anywhere and many more. We laughed so much each time we were together. We were a great match. These times are now a part of precious memories we will hold on to and look back on with a smile. Thanks...

To the Murray family ......Ken has joined the next card game and I am sure his humor will be just as welcomed as it was thru the years with his card buddies. The time I spent with Ken at the Aetna was enjoyable........Victor and Donna Fontana

Sue and I are so very sorry for your loss. I just can't believe it. We were just with Ken enjoying our frequent card games and having a great time. We always thought of our card games as therapy. Always had many laughs, man hugs and good wishes. It was a privilege to be his friend and former coworker.

So sorry for your loss, please know my thoughts
and prayers are with you and your family now
and forever.

Pat and Family! I am so sorry for your loss! I am still having a hard time believing Ken is no longer with us. At our card games his laugh was the highlight of the game. I am truly going to miss him! May God watch over you and comfort you in this difficult time!

With deepest sympathy during your time of mourning.