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Roger E. Murray

Port Hueneme, California

1932 - 2014

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Roger E. Murray, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, brother and uncle, went home to be with the Lord on March 11, 2014, surrounded by his family. He was born on August 6, 1932, in Washington Township, York County, Pennsylvania, son of the late Isabelle and Claude...

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The few times I was around Roger a pleasant conversation ensued. I remember as a young child going to the Dillsburg Ball field with my Great Grandfather watching Roger pitch. I didn't know him then. Enjoyment to be with my grandfather and go to a baseball game. RIP Roger

We´re coming up to the 8 year anniversary of your passing Grandpa. I miss you an awful lot. Would give anything to talk to you again, make you laugh. I know you´re watching over me, and especially when I´m out fishing, I know it´s you that brings me the big ones tugging on my line. Thank you for being such an amazing grandfather, I have nothing but good memories to look back on. I hit the jackpot with you. Love you grandpa. Your granddaughter Laura.

Kay, Jo, and Kim,I have fond memories of Roger. When visiting my brother and we met for brunch in CA.
As a Little Leaguer we often would watch the Dillsburg town team play. And I'm sure Roger was pitching one of those games. Hold dear those special memories and Roger will live on in your forever
Jeff Shultz

Dear Kay and Family,
So sorry to hear of Rogers passing. I know how much you must miss him but I know your faith will see you through. We love you and miss seeing you at the reunions.

To the Murray Family and Kim Foster,
Please accept condolences from the Flournoy family and the FEW Aloha Chapter.
Collette

Sorry to hear of your loss. Roger was a very well liked man. My wife and I always enjoyed talking to him. He had a lot of great stories to tell. We will miss his wit and humor. We will be praying for the whole family.

Kay,
So sorry to read this news in the paper. You and Roger always struck me as being such a great team.
Wishing you peace,
Rebecca

Kay&Family Sorry for your loss I will always remember Steve&Roger

Kay and family,
Surprised and sorry to hear of your loss. Roger was so interesting to talk to when we would see him at the Dillsburg Senior Center. He was so excited about moving to CA so he could go fishing and you could go along with him to the coast. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.