Quintin-McMurray-Obituary

Quintin McMurray

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Quintin McMurray Mr. McMurray of Charlotte, NC passed away November 7, 2008. Quintin is survived by 2 sisters Corine Grier, and Johnsie McMurray, and a host of relatives and friends. Memorial Service Tuesday, November 11, 2008, at 1:00 p.m., with visitation beginning at 12:30 p.m., Long &...

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Uncle Quintin you are truly missed. Our family will never be the same without you. You made so many memories with us. RIH

It's been a year now that Uncle Q has been gone. My heart still aches from the hole he left inside. I miss him daily and remember the good times at Christmas Breakfast. He was the BEST...with love Rita.

Thinking of the entire McMurray family during this Christmas season. God Bless!

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Quintin McMurray
My name is Sean Mulhall.
Quint was one of my best friends. I will miss him deeply. I first met Quint 25 years ago when he was a police officer for Mecklenburg County and I was a police officer for the City. I liked him from the beginning. He had a solid work ethic and a strong devotion to his family and friends. He often spoke of his love for his family. He would have done anything for any of them.
After the city and county police departments...

I was so sorry to hear that my cousin Quintin was no longer with us. My deepest sympathy and love goes out to the family.I know the remembrance of his huge smile and gentle soul will comfort all who knew him.

I was out of town and just herad the sad news about "Q".He was a very easy person to like, and enjoyed what he did. I think I can say we all liked working with him during the MCPD days.

I was sadden to read in the Mecklenburg County Police Officer's Association newsletter of his passing. "Q" was a good listener and a good teacher. I remember when he asked me to go to vice to work with him several times and I turned it down. I was glad that I was able to join him at his retirement party at the Riverview Inn before I left the area and accept a Police Officer position with the Metropolitan Police Department in DC. I am glad to say "Once a Rural...always a Rural"
I will...

My heart goes out to the family and friends of Quinton, I worked with him for many years and he was one of the best, he was always there if needed. He will be missed, God bless to a wonderful friend.

First, our sincere sympathy to the family. Second, knowing Quinton was a lasting experience, he was a hard working, intelligent individual who provided quidance and stimulation for those he worked with. He was fun to be around. Never understood how he could be warm at 32 degrees, may God bless his soul.