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Paul Murdock

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Paul Murdock, known fondly to most as "Murdock", son of the late Naomi Murdock, was born June 3, 1926, in Iredell County, and departed this life Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009. Paul was educated in Iredell County Schools, attending Morningside Elementary and graduating from Morningside High School in...

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Murdock was such a nice person. He was the official photographer of the A&T baseball team.

Mr. Murdock did not let physical challenges restrain him. He was a photographer who would brave almost any situation in order to capture a good image. He took pictures of me and I used one on a job application. The picture was so good that I got the job!

To the Family

You have our sincerest condolence. "Murdock" was like an icon on Market St. and around A&T. I would always see him and his camera.
Leroy and Doretha Fisher (Washington, D.C.)

To The Family of Paul Murdock,
I met Mr. Murdock, when I was at A&T and got to know him pretty well, he was a good man, a good photographer and a great athletic supporter.I saw him at all of the A&T games, taking pictures and speaking to everyone, because he knew everyone, later in life Mr. Murdock was still at A&T games and while I was following my son in High School, I discovered that Mr. Murdock was also at all the Dudley games. He let me know the he knew that #4 was my son. My son...

Dear Murdock,words cannot express our friendship.We go a long way back.We go back when i took you to statesville,n.c. to meet your family.I will never forget the times we spent on the northern tour .Big Ten had us eating burgers on Norfol turnpike prior to us playing Hampton Univ in baseball.We have spent many times together.We have travel to chavis park Raleigh N.C to delaware,Howard,Maryland,everwhere onthe eastern seaboard.The team will you.I remember when A&T played Citadel in Chas. S.C....

Mr. Murdock was a friendly guy who always smiled. He was a die hard "Aggie". He will be missed at all of the ball games taking his famous pictures.

Brando

The A&T family will not be the same without Mr Murdock. His presence on the sidelines was always anticipated and enjoyed. His life is a testiment to what the human spirit can truly accomplish. His memory will remain with us forever.

To Paul's Family,
We will all miss Paul. We enjoyed being his friend, spending time with him, going to A&T games with him and watching games with him at his place or at ours. Murdock spent many hours learning about the events of the day and was a great conversation piece. Our entire family loved him and enjoyed talking with him about any subject. Our daughter, Tori, nicked named him "1-800 Talk". We all got a kick out of it. We thank GOD for Paul's full life. Bless you as you...

I always knew it was football season when Mr. Murdock called looking for a parking pass and credentials. He will truly be missed by the sports information department at A&T. He is a North Carolina A&T athletics historian who will truly be missed.