Stanley-McMurry-Obituary

Stanley McMurry

Santa Fe, New Mexico

1937 - 2024

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December 2, 2024
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Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Stanley McMurry, a resident of Santa Fe, passed away on December 2, 2024, at 87 years of age. A graduate of Baylor Law School, Stan worked in Fort Worth, Texas as a young attorney with the Securities and Exchange Commission, later as an Assistant United States Attorney, and then for many years...

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My thoughts go out to you Lee Ann. I met your father and mother once in their home. They were very kind and gracious. They left an impression on me. Although many years have passed, I am grateful to have experienced your kindness in law school.

Lee Ann - I´m so sorry to read about your dad´s passing. What a wonderful man! I remember being charmed by him and your beautiful mother. May all the wonderful memories you have bring you some comfort at this time. Maureen

Dearest Cyrena, Brooke and Lee Ann, I have so many wonderful childhood memories with you all. I will never forget all of Stan´s stories and great advice while we sat on the porch. Thinking of all of you and sending all of my best. With much love, Anne Leon

My condolences to his family on the loss of this accomplished man. I'm sure he will be missed by all who were privileged to know him.

Dear Brooke, So sorry to learn about the loss of your father! It has been decades since we talked, and I moved away for seven years, but came back to Santa Fe in 2022. I read the obituaries, and knew this had to be your dad. Marisa has a four-year-old son, very cute and heart-melting. The last I heard of Lee Ann, she had a little daughter, Stowe. My goodness has time flown -- Now Stowe has a child! I am so sorry you have lost your dad; please give my sympathy to your mom. Love to...

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Thank you for sharing our memories from Fox Hollow...we had grades for sunrises, as well as, sunsets. May God be with Stan, as well as you, Cyrena! Carole Appleby

Stan was my father-in-law, and I always enjoyed time spent with him, especially one-on-one. I remember hiking, sitting with him on the back deck at the lake house, having some wine, and talking about life. He was always witty, and had many humorous anecdotes to share, as well as a willingness to offer legal advice when appropriate. He was always extremely generous to us. "Let's pack it in", was one of mantras! Thank you, Stan!

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