Tama-Murray-Obituary

Tama Jean Murray

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Tama Jean Murray of Westford; 44 LOWELL Tama Jean (Krikorian) Murray, 44, of Westford, died December 5, 2007 in Lowell. She was born in Lowell April 30, 1963, a daughter of the late Marty Krikorian and Rita (Morrow) Krikorian of Lowell. She was a graduate of Chelmsford High School. Tama enjoyed...

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To AL,Brian,Courtney, and Rita...I am so grateful for having Tama in my life..she lit up the room with that smile and the warmth in her heart could be felt when you saw her.She was truely a remarkable woman. She has given you the gifts of her strength of character, her wisdom, her compassion for others, her sense of humor and that attitude ...she was such a sassy hot ticket and she brought joy to all of us that were lucky enough to spend time with her.She leaves a legacy of time--moments of...

I never met Tama but I knew her fiance' Alan. I'm so very sorry for your loss & I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

My cousin, you will be sorely missed. I will always remember the good old days of family gatherings, our school days, bowling, hanging out at the same parties. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you!

I'll never forget her laugh. She had a great laugh, a great smile. I wish we'd spent more time together as adult cousins. I always had fun with Tama. I'll miss her.

Dear Rita Ann
Donna and I were deeply saddened when we heard of Tamas passing.We are so sorry for the loss of your child and the the loss of a mother to her children. Our prayers are with all of you at this sad time.
Love Ron and Donna LeBrun.

Tama,
What can I say...It was such a pleasure to work with you at Castle Hill. We had so many laughs!! I am so sorry that you had to leave this earth and your family so early in your life. I will pray for your family. To your mom: having to bury a child has to be the cruelest. How do you move beyond that, I honestly don't know.
To your children: For the rest of your life you will miss your mom. Whether it be a week from now, or 10 years from now the pain will still remain. There...