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Thomas R. Murren

Hanover, Pennsylvania

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HANOVER Thomas R. Murren, 85, died Saturday, December 7, 2013, at Hanover Hall Nursing Center. He was the husband of Marion A. (Sprenkle) Murren, to whom he was married 61 years. Born September 9, 1928, in Mount Pleasant Township, Adams County, he was the son of the late Caroline (Murren)...

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Dear Marion & Angie, We're so sorry to hear about Tommy's death. We will certainly miss your annual 'family' visit to us in Glenville, WV to get his tax returns completed. Our prayers go out to lift your spirits at this time of loss.

Tony & Joy, so sorry to hear of Mr. Murren's passing. He was such a sweet man. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

My heart goes out to the family. He was the best Uncle a child could ever have! As I grew up he also made me smile and he would always ask how things were with me. He was an honest, loving and caring person. I know that many, many people will miss him! Good bye Uncle Tommy and make those angels smile!

To the Murren family,we express our sympathy with Tom's passing. I knew Tom from his interst in young people by his involvment with 4-H work- He really cared about agriculture and youth
Blessings,
Richard and Hilda Herr

My deepest sympathy to the Murren family. Thoughts and prayers are with you. He is shining down on all of you with the rest of the family!

Our sincere condolences to you Marion and all the Murren Clann on the passing of Tom.
Tom & Barb O'Hara

Sending my deepest heartfelt sympathy to the entire Murren family. Tom was one of my favorite people in the world and I loved how he always stopped me to chat when we would see each other out and about. He will be greatly missed by many, many people.

Marion and Family
Our love and prayers are with you and the family. Tommy was certainly a great person and I know you will miss him. We miss him at Church. Take Care.
Love
Terry and Carol Brillhart

My fondest memories of Tom, who was married to my cousin Marion, are from the family reunions. Most especially I loved playing 500 with him and members of our family. He was one of the best partners in cards I've ever had, and he was a wonderful man. My sympathies to all of you. Love, Mary Ann Sprenkle