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Bruce Murray Obituary

Bruce Donaldson Randolph Murray

Our community and several others have lost a determined woman and a dedicated community leader. Bruce Murray passed away on Thursday, July 3rd at age 78 following complications associated with liver cancer. Bruce was a wife, mother, businesswoman, philanthropist, trusted advisor, and a friend to everyone she met.

Born in Charlottesville, Virginia in 1947; Bruce is survived by her husband, James B. Murray, Jr.; her sister Carroll R. Barr; her daughter Meghan Randolph Murray; her son J. Brady Murray, III; her grandchildren Orro Bowers, Cenica Bowers, Aya Murray, and Mikko Murray; and numerous brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews, cousins, and other family. Bruce was the daughter of Allen K. Randolph and Lelia Graham Hobson Randolph [Bovard]. She lived most of her life at Greenmont Farm, her family's home for five generations, near Keene, Virginia.

Bruce met her future husband when she was 14 years old and she and Jim were soon inseparable. They were married when Bruce was 20 and the two remained devoted to each other through 57 years of marriage.

Bruce was a stand-out athlete in high school and college. In college she was honored as a first team selection for the Washington D.C. All Metropolitan women's field hockey team. She continued to play tennis and golf until six weeks before she passed away.

She started working at age 16, following the premature death of her father. After graduation from St. Anne's School and Marjorie Webster Junior College, Bruce began her career working for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. She moved on to become the Executive Assistant to the director of Medical Education at the Washington (D.C.) Hospital Center; then the Executive Assistant to the CEO of the Williamsburg (VA) Community Hospital – all before she reached the age of 30. After eight years devoted to raising Meghan and Brady, she went back to work managing commercial real estate investments. She was still managing business property at the time she passed away.

Beyond her deep commitment to family, Bruce devoted much of her life to the service of others. She and Jim were the recipients of the National MS Society's Silver Hope award honoring their "extraordinary contributions to the local community." Bruce also received the St. Anne's-Belfield School (STAB) Distinguished Alumni Award; and later, the STAB Centennial Alumna Lifetime Achievement Award.

Early in her career Bruce served as a volunteer and board member at Williamsburg's Drug Action Center. She went on to serve several terms on the board at STAB; and was twice elected chair of that board. She served on the Martha Jefferson Hospital (MJH) board; and she and Jim co-chaired the MJH capital campaign, a group effort that raised over $50M for the construction of the new hospital at Pantops. Bruce was one of the earliest board members at the Charlottesville Free Clinic where she was also chair. In addition, she was a founding board member of the Virginia Healthcare Foundation; a founding member of Charlottesville's PACE board; a member of the Foundation for the Preservation of the Virginia Executive Mansion board; and she served on the board of Westminster Canterbury of the Blue Ridge.

Bruce was an early member of the board at the Charlottesville Women's Initiative; and on the board of the Murray 1693 Scholars Foundation at the College of William & Mary. She served on the President's Council of the Boys & Girls Club of Central Virginia, and together with five other women, Bruce helped found and initially fund the James River Boys & Girls Club in Scottsville, VA. Until her death, she continued to volunteer as a caregiver for patients of Heartland Hospice in Northern Michigan.

Bruce also supported her neighbors as a founding member of the Mustique Charitable Foundation, where she was a member of its Glenconner Society; and served on the Board of Directors for the Mustique Company Inc. In addition, Bruce set a precedent as the first ever woman President of the Board of Governors in the nearly 100-year history of Crystal Downs Country Club in Frankfort, Michigan.

Bruce greatest avocations were sports and politics. In the political arena she worked on campaigns, volunteered at the polls, fundraised, and could be a fervent supporter of political candidates, especially those that promoted equality for women. Bruce detested any political bully. She supported candidates and causes embodying character and dignity, and she passionately opposed any politician who fomented division, particularly by demeaning the less powerful. In the athletic arena Bruce loved everything UVA, all women's sports, and especially UVA men's and women's basketball. Two months before she passed away, Bruce hosted a women's reception for UVA basketball coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton.

From early childhood Bruce was renowned for her candor and plain-spoken embrace of everyone she met. When she had a strong opinion, she would defend it ardently - even vociferously if necessary. Her insight and willingness to always speak the truth made her a valued board member and a trusted friend. Whether she was thanking a young clerk at the country store or was addressing the British Prime Minister at a White House state dinner, Bruce treated everyone with the same simple warmth and good humor. From her youth as an athlete, through cheering her own children to "play hard", and through years as a volunteer advocate for the less fortunate, Bruce was a passionate force to be reckoned with. She will be missed.

Her family is grateful for the wonderful care Bruce received at the University of Virginia Hospital and from the staff and volunteers at the Hospice of the Piedmont. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in honor of Bruce Murray to the James River Boys and Girls Club https://bgclubcva.org/donate/ .

A graveside service, followed by a celebration of Bruce's life, will be held on Friday, July 11th, 10 am at the family's home. Family and friends will be welcome.

Thacker Brothers Scottsville Funeral Home is handing the arrangements.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Daily Progress on Jul. 8, 2025.

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David Ramazani

August 7, 2025

Dear Jim,
I am so very sorry to hear of this .
My thoughts are with you.

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Paul Erb

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John and Anne Clark

July 17, 2025

We have many happy memories of Bruce and Jim and family in Mustique. She was truly special.

Sarah Zenith Dykes

July 16, 2025

Sending my best to all of you as you celebrate Bruce, she was such an exceptional human. I have wonderful memories of being in her company, riding in her blue van for carpool, babysitting Meghan and Brady, or helping at East Market Square. Reading her incredible arc of life experience, support of others, and work in the community is truly a gift. May her memory be blessing. Jim, Meghan, Brady and family sending care!

Bruce Williamson

July 13, 2025

To Jim and Bruce's entire family: I join the large chorus of locals who were always delighted to see Bruce. We knew each other only casually but she was never too busy to say hello and chat for a bit. I never once saw her without a smile on her face. I will miss seeing her around town. My sympathies on your loss.

Allen and Alison Edwards Abel

July 12, 2025

We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with Bruce´s entire family.

Pam and Lee Marraccini

July 11, 2025

We are so sad to learn of Bruce´s passing. She was as kind and caring as anyone could be. Her physical presence will be sorely missed, but her strength and goodness will remain alive in all those who were loved by her.

JoAnne McTague

July 10, 2025

Never had a chance to meet her, but wow, what an extraordinary woman

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Bill Antholis and Kristen Suokko

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Nancy Holt

July 9, 2025

I have so many fond memories of Bruce. She was always kind, considerate, thoughtful and so much more as I got to know her playing on a Keswick tennis team. She will be missed by so many. My thoughts, prayers and condolences are with her family.

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Judi Duncan

July 8, 2025

My name is Judi Duncan. I came to know Mr. and Mrs. Murray when they brought Princess Margaret's House, Les Jolies Eaux, on the Island of Mustique. I worked for Mr. and Mrs. Murray as a chef until I retired in 2017. Mrs. Murray was a wonderful and kind person. I remember one day I was working in the kitchen. It was hot, and I was sweating when she came and asked, "Judi, how can you work in here?  She then said, "I am getting you an air conditioner!" The next day, they arrived to install an air conditioner in the kitchen. She treated us well like Family. We had this running joke whenever she wanted to talk, she would say, "Judi, come, let's go into your office! She would take us to dinner at The Beach Bar, Selwyn, or Lisa's Bar. She would always ask about our Family, and she updated us about her Family.
We would have a lovely time, especially when she came alone to Mustique.  She would always go into the kitchen and tell Arnold to set her place, where we would sit and chat. She never forgot a birthday! One year on my birthday, they called from the Airport to come to collect something. It was my Birthday gift... from Mrs. Murray, and I could go on and on about her kindness and generosity.  She was indeed a lovely lady.  I miss her dearly.   I am where I am today because of Mr. and Mrs. Murray. I love you, Mrs. Murray, and may your soul rest in peace.

Boo Greene

July 8, 2025

I didn't know Bruce very well, but ran into her occasionally and she was always so nice. My sincere condolences! Boo Greene

Marijo Lecker

July 8, 2025

Bruce was a wonderful person. Always so kind. We loved her being on our Keswick tennis team for many, many years. She will be missed by so many for a variety of different reasons. Sympathies to her family.

Karen and Daniel Abramson

July 8, 2025

Our deep condolences to the Murray family.

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