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Graham Peter MURRAY

1943 - 2021

Graham Peter MURRAY obituary, 1943-2021, Toronto, ON

BORN

1943

DIED

2021

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Graham MURRAY Obituary

GRAHAM PETER MURRAY (1943 - 2021) Graham died at Toronto, August 29, 2021. In death, as in life, on his own terms. Only son of William Atkinson Murray (1916-1994) and Marjorie Mary Elliot (1916-1987), born in Enfield, England, July 21, 1943. He embodied his Dad's sense of fair play and his Mum's feistiness. Survived by his sister, Susan Murray of Codrington Hill, London, his wife, Susan Cutler and their son, James Alexander Murray (& Alan the Cat). He will be much missed by his cousins in England and his in-laws in Canada. Graham was educated at the Latymer School, England and the London School of Economics (LSE) 1961-1964, graduating with a B.Sc. [Econ] International Relations. At the LSE he was the Editor of The Beaver and President of the Jazz Society. It was in this connection he argued with Mick Jagger over expansion to include blues nights. He taught International Relations at Lehigh University 1964-1966, in Lehigh Pennsylvania, returning to LSE for a continuance of his degree and then to the University of Western Ontario 1968-1975 in London, Ontario to teach International Relations. Enjoying the politics of academia more than the slog of publishing, he joined the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA) as Executive Vice Chair 1975-1978 when a strong provincial advocate was needed for effective lobbying. He worked as a researcher for the Ontario New Democratic Party Leader's Office at Queen's Park 1978-1987 under Stephen Lewis then Michael Cassidy's leadership. Graham abetted on the "welfare diet" in November, 1982 to demonstrate how limited the food budget of the average person on welfare was. As a member of the NDP, Graham ran twice provincially in the riding of Eglinton-Lawrence (and managed to recoup the deposit). Graham found his true calling. As publisher of Inside Queen's Park 1987-2015, the definitive bi-weekly record of the political workings of Ontario government, Graham was able to combine his writing skills with his in-depth knowledge of how government could or should but inevitably would work. At the Legislature, he was instrumental in getting Ontario wines and beers available in the Legislative dining room. His work with the Speaker of the House set up the Speaker's Book Award which recognizes non-fiction works by Ontario authors reflecting the diverse culture and rich history of the province and of its residents. In 1990 Graham worked with the OSSTF-FEESO political action team on a brilliant campaign over the underfunding of education targeted to key ridings that contributed to the NDP electoral victory. Graham was a founding member of the Public Affairs Association Canada PAAC and served as President from 1992-1994. Graham was a man who loved a party, loved long convoluted tales that may or may not have contained outrageous puns, word play or obscure quotes. His store of Ontario provincial election and political trivia was prodigious. An admirer of Samuel Johnson and Winston Churchill, he would have held his own in a battle of wits and temperament with both. Parkinson's disease did not win in the end. Graham did -- he died as he had lived, courageously and with an unflinching determination. Our thanks to the Dotsa Bitove program at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, to our PSWs Fiona and Samantha, to the Staff at St. Michael's Hospital ICU and Palliative Care Unit. The family will receive friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles - Newbigging Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto on Thursday, September 2nd from 3:00 - 4:00, 4:30 - 5:30 and 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Funeral service to be held at St. James-the-Less Cemetery Chapel, 635 Parliament Street on Friday, September 3rd at 2:00 p.m., with visitation to begin in the chapel at 1:00 p.m. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, attendance at both is limited. Please email your attendance, including the time, to [email protected]. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to TVOntario, B.C. Fire relief or the charity of your choice. Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com. Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles - Newbigging Chapel 416-487-4523
Published by The Globe and Mail from Sep. 2 to Sep. 6, 2021.

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Martha MacLachlan

July 7, 2024

Going down memory lane. Graham Murray played a big part in my political education when I started work at QP with the NDP. Through him I met elected members from the other side, lobbyists, heard fascinating stories. I also was victim of his ire at times but hey that´s what friends are for. Graham wasn´t easy to be around all the time but easy isn´t always interesting. Graham was a good friend to me. I still miss him. Martha MacLachlan

Peter Varley

November 11, 2021

I only learned of Graham’s passing via Steve Paikin’s blog the other day and was greatly saddened by the news. Graham was a fixture around the Pink Palace during my many tours of duty there and lent the place a humanity and character that it sorely needed most days. I always enjoyed exchanging rapid-fire banter with him, and recall his enjoyment of a way I described our kind of relationship in political terms (I was and remained a diehard conservative). To wit, the old Warner Brothers cartoon about the wolf and the sheepdog who strolled to work together in the morning, beat the living daylights out of each other until closing time, and then marched back out into the sunset arm-in-arm. That’s the way it’s supposed to be, and that’s the way Graham Murray was. Rest In Peace.

Jenny Shaw

September 3, 2021

My thoughts and prayers are with Graham's family and friends! Due to the limited Covid attendance, we will celebrate the most amazing life of Graham at the St James Cathedral free hospitality meal Tuesday September 7th from 130 to 330 PM. There will be unofficial jazzy live music with cathedral bell accompaniment. Only the coffee is accessible for guests with a mobility device otherwise you need a sign to request food from the volunteers if you are deaf / non verbal and unable to walk up stairs. The church community services has historically been financially supported by the NDP and the OSSTF. Wine and beer will be for sale across the street and the closest LCBO is on Front Street. There's lots of a space for guests to sit in the park surrounding the church and respect the 6 feet distancing or parking around the church for guests who prefer to celebrate Graham Murray's life in a vehicle. The closest washrooms are located at the King Edward Hotel lobby! The closest free little library is located at 123 King Street for the authors in attendance to freely share their written works as the government may decide to close the public library and bookstores ! We pray that all of British Columbia has great fire prevention measures in place! Rest in Peace Graham!

Marv Chapelle

September 2, 2021

We were saddened to hear about Graham’s passing. Our thoughts are with you at this sad time. Barb and Marv Chapelle

Susie and Todd

September 2, 2021

Sue and Jamie - We were so sorry to hear of your loss. We have many fond memories of Graham when we all lived on Ellerbeck. We will always hear his "Good shot, Jamie!" when the boys were out playing street hockey. We are thinking of you at this sad time.

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Memorial Events
for Graham MURRAY

Sep

2

Visitation

4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

St. James-the-Less Cemetery Chapel,

1403 Bayview Avenue,, Toronto, ON

Sep

3

Visitation

1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

St. James-the-Less Cemetery Chapel,

635 Parliament Street, ON

Sep

3

Funeral service

2:00 p.m.

St. James-the-Less Cemetery Chapel

635 Parliament Street, ON

Funeral services provided by:

Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles - Newbigging Chapel Limited

1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON M4G 3A8