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Murray L. Maughan

Logan, Utah

1919-2008

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LOGAN, Utah - Murray L. Maughan ,89, was born Aug. 11, 1919, in Hyrum, Utah. He died Friday, Dec. 12, 2008, in Logan, Utah. He was the son of Robert and Marvel Petersen Maughan. He married Connie Maughan in Soda Springs, Idaho in 1940. This marriage was later solemnized in 1947 at the Logan LDS...

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Also want to add my concolances. Recalling now Coach Maughan's patience when I'd forget some of the signals as a center, practicing on the Logan High football field, some double dates with Mike and Carolyn that would end with receiving hospitality at the Maughan Hillcrest residence. Great man/great family.

Dear Family,
I just wanted to send my sympathy upon the passing of Uncle Murray. I always loved to listen to him and Grandpa Ralph visit and know how much he loved his brother.
He was at the hospital with my sister Alison and me when we were waiting for Grandpa to return from the surgery he had just before he died. We were both so amazed by Uncle Murray's vitality. His talk at Grandpa's funeral was one I will always remember. Logan just won't be the same without...

Murray was and is a great man and will be missed by so many. I rented from Murray for six years and was very appreciative of his support to me and my family while going to school and working. He will always be in my heart as well as in the heart of my boys who always wanted to talk with him. God bless all his family who were blessed to have him in their life.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Dear Maughan Family-
Please know that love and prayers are being sent to you all from our little corner of Wisconsin. I was deeply saddened to hear of Uncle Murray's passing. I have many special memories of spending time visiting him and Aunt Connie at their home on Maple Dr. Uncle Murray would always get out the bikes for us kids to ride on while the adults visited. i guess my favorite memory is watching Uncle Murray roll his eyes and shake his head at my Dad (Garry Dymock) as Aunt...

To the Maughan Family,

I was sorry to read of Uncle Murray's passing, but know he is at peace and having a great family reunion. I hold dear memories of growing up around your family, and wish you comfort and sympathy at this difficult time. I know Rae was very good to him through his last years. With sincere best wishes to all of you,

Love, Julie (Anhder) Case

Our deepest sympathies to the families. He will be missed in our family as well.
The lindquist Family

Murray was a good friend and great man. I enjoyed my long association with him and serving with him in the Logan 20th Ward. His counsel and advice were always appropriate and good. We send our sincere condolences to his family.