Maurice-Schurr-Obituary

Maurice R. Schurr

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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SCHURRMAURICE R., April 11, 2008. Beloved husband of Jean Schurr (nee Erskine). Devoted father of Shirley Guercio and Donna Costalas. Dear brother of Dorothy Stark. Loving grand-father of Deborah (John) Levin, Beth (Sal) Raddi, Lance (Susan) Reas, Jonathan (Maria) Reas, Dawn Reas and Kelly Reas....

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jean- our deepest condolences--maury was a gentle man with love and compassion in his soul-we will remember all of our fun times and all of the laughs-he will be sorely missed

Uncle Maury...for all those years that your generosity made it possible for a little kid (and later a grown man) to enjoy so many,many years of Skins' football from the best seats in the house, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Peggy Jean and I both love our Uncle Maury and Aunt Jean.

Some people come into our lives and quickly go...others stay for awhile, leave footprints on our hearts, and we are never ever the same. Maury and Jean, our lives have been enrichened because of your friendship.

I will cherish the times we spent together building trophies, telling stories, and riding all over Md. looking for good Jewish rye (and eating most of it before getting home) but most of all the true friendship that came from this very kind and generous man. Every time I eat a pickle I will think of you my friend. "Get in the car Moe". Jean my deepest condolences

Maury was a very special man and will be missed by everyone who knew him. We knew him as a friend and neighbor for almost 19 years, always a smile and never an unkind word -- Maury, if you have your eye on us we will miss you and you will always be part of our memories. Jean we are here for you if you need anything....

I will always remember long boat rides on the bay, late evening ham sandwiches, jars of pickles and peppers sent home with us each year. You will be so missed Maury by so many.
Jean I won't say 44 years was enough..a 100 wouldn't have been, but I am so happy for you that you found in your life what most people never do...the love of your life, your best friend and your soul mate.
With all my love,
Your Cousin,

To My Buddy Maury,
I am both happy and sad for knowing you...Happy that we met and sad for the short time. Till we meet again.

We will miss our neighbor, Maury. He was a strong but gentle man and a gentleman. I will always remember "Hi doll" and his bringing me a very large tomato or pepper from the farm stand, and I will always remember his love for antipasto. (Remember the feast, Maury?). Jean, my sorrow is deep and my heart is with you. Love always, Anita

Maurey, my brother-in-law, good friend and a very special person in my life for the past 40 years; always asked how I was doing, even when I called to wish him Happy Birthday, just a few days before his passing. I know he is with God and will miss his gentleness. I love you Jean and always will be here for you.
Arlene