MURRAY-SELF-Obituary

MURRAY ALAN SELF

Burlington, Vermont

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MURRAY ALAN SELF - JERICHO - Murray Alan Self, 56, of Jericho, died Sept. 11, 2012, in Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington. He fought a long and valiant battle with multiple ailments, but finally succumbed peacefully with his family by his side. Murray was born on June 11, 1956, in Laporte,...

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I am so sorry to hear of your loss.

I had the pleasure of working with Murray when I first started programming. He challenged my thinking, and helped me become a better programmer.

I was such a minor player on that stage that I doubt Murray would have remembered me.

Even so, I thought folks should know that Murray was a positive force in many people's lives, even if they were like ships passing in the night.

We met Murray several times at the Bellweather fund raisers. We spoke of Kauai and know he loved to spend time there with your family. Murray was a very special man and will be missed. Our deepest condolences.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Murray's family. I remember when he would bring Milo to school in the morning. He always had a friendly smile and encouraging words for the day. It was clear that he loved his sons more than anything.

To Anne, Milo, and Aran--our deepest condolences. We'll never forget Murray: the ‘gentle giant', always a genuine nice guy, and absolutely unique!

Love,
Chris & Larry Stearns

The right words aren't always easy to find, so I'll make it short.
We're all going to miss you Murray, I'll miss the crazy stories most of all, but I have the ones you told me already to remember you by. The world is a little more empty without you, but you made a big impact and your memory will live on.
Rest in peace.

I am so sorry for your loss. You have been wonderful neighbors. Murray always had a smile on his face. My heart goes out to you and the boys.

Aloha Nui and Mahalo. You will always be ohana to us.
Love,
Buddy Melissa and Emma Dubay

To Murray's family - I worked with Murray at South Burlington School District and LOVED his love of life and quiet but very funny sense of humor. He taught me a lot back in the day and I will always appreciate that. I remember his shirts as being "so Murray" and I remember when we had to negotiate our raises all he asked for was to "not have to wear a tie"..and he got that wish - Fred Tuttle and Larry LeCours loved and respected Murray, as did Leo Brown the Business Manager. Murray's face...

Murray all the times we visited you and your wife your smile filled us with the thoughts of your honest love and sinseraty. You will be missed .Till we meet again all our love goes out to your family .Love Charlene & Victor