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Murry Waldman

San Francisco, California

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Murry J. Waldman

Murry J. Waldman, the rock of wisdom, stability and grace at his San Francisco law firm and for his large and adoring family, died early Wednesday morning, Jan. 15, at the age of 91. A pillar of the Bay Area legal community for 40 years, Murry was known as a lawyer's lawyer...

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Murry and I worked in the same building, 575 Madison, and he tried to fix me up with lawyers in his firm. I eventually married one, but not one picked by Murry! He and Jean took great care of me as I was a new New Yorker Carol Popky Hausman, also born in Wilkews-Barrer

I just found out today that Murry died. I feel so sad. I loved him from Wilkes-Barre on. He and Jean adopted me when I moved to NY. I will never forget them. They were so kind, funny, caring. I will miss them as I miss Amy, whom I also loved.

Warm wishes and fond memories go out to the Waldman family.
Sending love to all. Murray indeed is a special spirit that lives on through all of you.
Ubuntu, Jerry Ross

I am friends with Marty Diamond and he sent me the obituary of your dear husband Murray. My husband, Marvin, was a contemporary of Murray's when they were growing up in Wilkes-Barre, PA. Just wanted to let you know of the local connection with his hometown. Sending condolences.

Dear Marilyn and family,
I am so sorry for your loss! I am also sorry that I did not know before this afternoon. I would have been at his service. Sending you love and deep condolences.
Anina

Dear Marilyn and family, my sincerest condolences on your (and all of our) loss of Murry. I had the honor to work on a special project at FW&K 35 years ago, and never forgot his kindness (even tho I did not work directly with him). I also knew Jean back in the day. A huge loss to our world, a man of rare personal and professional ethics, good humor and love for his family and friends.

Murry was a dear friend of my late fathers, Marshall Kuhn. Amy was in my confirmation class and on the trip to Israel in 1972. May their memories be for a blessing.

Dear Peter and family/ We are so sorry for your loss. I saw your dad and Marilyn recently at the DeYoung Museum with their group of friends. I introduced myself and said hello and that I was training to become a docent. He was friendly as always.

Much love to your girls and Charene and sister at this difficult time.

With love and friendship,
Luanne Andreotti and Sydney and Lauren Bradley

May his memory be for a blessing. My condolences to Jan, Peter, Marilyn and the family.