Robin-Murray-Obituary

Robin Murray

San Francisco, California

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Robin Alexandra Murray 57, of San Francisco, died at San Francisco General Hospital on January 24, 2012. Robin was born on August 15, 1954, the oldest child of Kenneth and Mary Jane Murray. She grew up in Bloomfield, New Jersey, and attended Bloomfield High School and Montclair State College....

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I loved this lady so much. Such a beacon of light with infectious smile and laugh, extending tremendous warmth to everyone she met. Such fond memories of our days spent bkstage at Beach Blanket. And, offstage as Robin, Michael Benbrook & I would do our very best 'Marilyn Monroe'. My deepest heartfelt sympathy to all of Robin's family & friends who adored her. May her radiant smile continue to bring comfort to your loss. Somewhere in the heavens where our little group of "BBB" folks departed...

I will light a candle for you dear sweet Robin, just as you brightened our lives.

Robin - I will always remember your great smile, your love of life and your hearty, "Let's rock and roll" before the curtain went up at Beach Blanket. I cannot believe you have left us. My deep and sincere condolences to your family. You were a great broad. I hope you are cutting a rug with Michael Benbrook in heaven right now. Love.

I met Robin through my friend Brad, who was a good friend of Robin's and a fellow New Jersey-an. I always enjoyed spending time with Robin, she was such an upbeat person and made everyone around her happy. I'll miss seeing her smile and having the occasional drink with her, and I'll always be inspired by the positive attitude she had and the way she could brighten a person's day just by being a part of it.

You will be deeply missed, Robin!

I also got to know Robin through Vince and was immediately struck by her love of life and great sense of humor. Everything seemed to strike her as a wonderful adventure and she carried you along with her enthusiasm. I didn't know her well but feel the loss nonetheless. She undoubtedly has had a lasting effect on anyone who ever met her.

It was a sincere honor and great pleasure to know Robin.--I had the good fortune to meet her through Vince Grubbs. How wonderful that so many of her family and friends could be with her during those last days. Such an incredible loss, but an amazing, enduring gift to have spent time with her.