DR. JOHN E. MURRAY Jr.

DR.  JOHN E. MURRAY Jr. obituary, Pittsburgh, PA

DR. JOHN E. MURRAY Jr.

JOHN MURRAY Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 15 to Feb. 18, 2015.
MURRAY
DR. JOHN E., Jr.
Chancellor and professor of law at Duquesne University, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015, while still actively engaged as a teacher and scholar of Contracts law. Murray served as Duquesne's 11th president from 1988 through 2001. He was 82. "Duquesne - and Pittsburgh - lost an incredibly talented leader, teacher, scholar, author and lawyer today," said Dr. Charles J. Dougherty, Duquesne University president. "His contributions here at Duquesne, as well as his service on numerous government, charitable and legal boards and committees have improved the lives of many over the course of his remarkable career." Law school dean, Ken Gormley, who was hired for his first teaching job at Pitt Law School by Murray in 1982, and then worked closely with Murray at Duquesne for the past 20 years, stated: "Chancellor Murray was still the best teacher in the building. He was a brilliant instructor who cared deeply for his students. He had a great sense of humor and a deep commitment to using the law for the good of others. He was also one of the greatest Contracts scholars in the world. It will be impossible to duplicate or replace him." Murray, who was Duquesne's first lay president, brought a tradition of service to Duquesne and led the University during a period of sustained growth and progress, including new schools and programs. As a law professor, Murray won numerous teaching awards and wrote 26 books, several articles and won the 2013 lifetime achievement award from the International Conference of Professors of Contract Law for his life's work. The hallmark of his scholarship is his renowned Murray on Contracts and Murray, Cases and Materials on Contracts. These books are used regularly in every law school in the United States; they are cited as an authority in federal and state court cases throughout America, including the United States Supreme Court. In 2014, Pittsburgh Magazine named Murray as one of the eight leading professors among all universities in the Pittsburgh region. In addition to being named Man of the Year in Pittsburgh, Murray also was honored as a History Maker in Pittsburgh and one of the 100 Pittsburgh Citizens of the Century. Before coming to Duquesne, he served as dean of the University of Pittsburgh and Villanova University Schools of Law. Murray served as chairman of ComPAC 21, the committee to Prepare Allegheny County for the 21st century and chairman of the Pittsburgh Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority. He has also served on numerous community boards, including the Thea Bowman Foundation, Hill House Association, Catholic Action League and Pittsburgh Opera, among others, and has provided advice to various leaders concerned with enhancing the quality of life in the region. Murray earned his bachelor's degree from La Salle University, his law degree from the Catholic University of America and his Ph.D. of law from the University of Wisconsin. He also held honorary doctoral degrees from La Salle University and Carnegie Mellon University. An accomplished jazz pianist, Murray put himself through college and law school playing in bands and clubs. Stated one family member: "He was always most alive when he was teaching or playing the piano." He played piano nearly every day to the delight of his wife, Marjorie, friends and family. In addition to his spectacular professional achievements and virtuosity at the piano, Dr. Murray discovered a love of baking in recent years and learned how to bake a variety of breads and other treats which he did almost every Saturday morning. His son, Tim, who earned his law degree at the University of Pittsburgh while his father was dean there, recalled: "We all knew he was a famous Contracts professor. But he was kind, gentle, caring and always had time to help anybody who needed help, no matter how busy he was." As a child, the younger Murray recalled his father climbing up three stories onto the roof -- dressed in his standard white shirt, tie and suitcoat -- to retrieve a lost wiffle ball. Although Murray was a quiet family man, he was also a masterful speaker and charismatic figure. "He could hold a crowd in his hands," said his son, "and he could convince people to see things his way without ever pushing them." Mark Nordenberg, Chancellor Emeritus of University of Pittsburgh, recalled his close relationship with Murray from the time he was a young faculty whom Murray hired to teach Civil Procedure. Nordenberg stated that Murray was a role model and mentor for him throughout his own career, and he was especially touched when Murray presented him with an honorary degree at the Duquesne University Law School Commencement this past June, just as Nordenberg was stepping down as Chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh. "That was a very special moment," said Nordenberg. Friends and colleagues remembered that Murray was a man of deep faith, whose religious and ethical principles guided his whole career. "Chancellor Murray loved teaching and playing a leadership role at Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit," said Gormley, "because he believed that its mission of serving God by serving its students was a noble enterprise and an embodiment of his own deep Catholic faith." The beloved husband of Marjorie Smuts, Murray is also survived by his children, Bruce (Janice), Susan Cabin (the late Stuart), Timothy (Carol), Jacqueline; as well as six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and six stepchildren by his second marriage. He was predeceased by his wife of 55 years, Isabelle "Liz" Murray. Stated his son Tim: "He was a great man, and more than that, a kind man. But most importantly, he was a great dad." Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, INC., 4900 Centre Avenue at Devonshire Street (freyvogelfuneralhome.com) on Wednesday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Funeral Thursday, Mass of Christian Burial, Epiphany Church 10 a.m. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the "Call to Excellence Fund – Duquesne Law School," 900 Locust Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15282.
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February 19, 2015

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Jane Negler

July 4, 2015

I am so sorry I did not know of your death.
We share a lot of memories of our family. I
will always remember you and our many good times we had Jane

February 24, 2015

My condolences to your family. I remember Dr. Murray as my Contracts professor at Duquesne 25 years ago. You could really tell that he had a love and passion for teaching and that he was a man of highest compassion and integrity. May he rest in peace.

Lisa Ranaldi

Jeanne Sidoruk

February 19, 2015

Dr. Murray was one of the best at Duquesne University! Never was DU portrayed as a business but as a community for all. Some of my "spirit" died when Dr. Murray stepped down and Duquesne University was never the same. One of a few people at DU that I can truly say I admired.
RIP with the Irish clan Dr. Murray!

Beth Dodson

February 19, 2015

Dr. Murray was the most influential professor and mentor I have ever had. He will forever have a lasting impact on the way I approach the practice of law. I think I speak for all of my classmates when I say thank you to his family for sharing him with us for a short time. The manner in which he approached teaching with such passion and class is a rarity. It was an extrodiary experience to learn from him. My sincere condolences.

Beth A. Dodson
Duquesne Law School
Class of 2007

Kyle Fiesler

February 18, 2015

Dear Dr. Murray,
Thank you. You were a wonderful Contracts teacher and person; it was a great honor to attend your classes and hear your wisdom. We will never forget you.

Ray Allen

February 18, 2015

Sympathy & kindest regards to the Murray family & friends wherever they may be. God bless 1 & all. Take care.

Darleen Mocello

February 18, 2015

Murray Family,
I will always be grateful to your dad for allowing me the honor of working for him when he was the Dean of Pitt's Law School. He was the consummate teacher, scholar and administrator. But, more importantly, he was a kind, genuine, caring and admirable human being who treated everyone with dignity and respect. I have many fond memories of him and enjoyed listening to his little stories and his endless humor and wit. He will be missed by many people whose lives he touched in countless ways.

Lois Loch

February 18, 2015

On behalf of my late husband Professor Charles Loch and my self I wish to extend my deepest sympathy to his family and friends. When Dr. Murray joined Duquesne he brought new life to the University and inspired the faculty. My husband always felt he was most fortunate to work under such a wonderful Christine and leader. His death brought great sorrow to my heart but I know that he is with God.

Susan Cabin

February 17, 2015

I love you Dad

Tim Murray

February 17, 2015

I am Dr. Murray's son, best friend, law partner, contract law book collaborator, best man, and now executor. My father was a great man, and more important, he was a good man -- in fact, the most saintly person I've ever known. There was not an angry, envious, or vindictive bone in his body -- he just wanted us to love and care for each other. He was 82, and he died too young.

Joe & Joni Negri

February 17, 2015

To Marjorie,Tim and the entire Murray family,
We would like to extend our deepest condolences to all of the Murray family, We were saddened to read of John's passing. He was indeed a very special person.
We were fortunate enough to experience John's musical talents first hand. We will alway remember him joining us at the piano for several Duquesne University Jazz events. Special indeed.

MARK J. PENTLAND

February 17, 2015

R.I.P.

Patrick McKinley

February 16, 2015

My contracts professor in 1966-He was a man and a half! With sincere sympathy from a still grateful student-warmest regards form Santa Barbara , California. Patrick J. McKinley

Jennifer Menichini Drahus

February 16, 2015

The Duquesne family has lost a wonderful man. A truly remarkable professor, who was one of the most respected in his field, at the pinnacle of his profession, and yet he made his students feel at ease, while teaching them in a way that he made seem effortless. And despite his stature at the University, and his national renown, he would gladly sit and chat with you in his office, telling you a story or two. Just a truly amazing man. My sincerest condolences to Dr. Murray's family and friends.

Gerry Simon

February 16, 2015

I was fortunate enough to be a student of Dr. Murray's for two, year-long courses at Duquesne Law School. He was one of a handful of people who played a significant role in the way I conduct myself professionally and in my private life. While studying for his contracts final, a classmate of mine and I called him in the President's office from a payphone with a question. His secretary told us that he was at a business luncheon but he would call us back. We told her that we were on a payphone in the hallway of the law school and gave her the number. No more than 20 minutes later, the payphone was ringing. We picked it up and he said, "so what are you struggling with"? That's the kind of committment he had to his students, his colleagues and his family. He has touched the lives of thousands of people and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. May God bless Dr. Murray and his family!

February 16, 2015

On behalf of the Board of Directors and all of the staff at Angels' Place we were so saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Murray. We admired his contributions and work in the community along with his amazing career at Duquesne. Our experience with him was through his involvement with Angels' Place, Inc. He played such an important role in the growth and success of our organization, helping to ensure that our parents can create a brighter future for themselves and their children. He was a valued and respected member of our Advisory Board for many years and his time, wisdom and kindness shared with our organization will be greatly missed. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. Angels' Place Organization's Board of Directors.

February 16, 2015

To the family of John Murray,
Extending my sympathy at the loss of your Father. May he rest in peace.
Dennis W. Narolesky

Margaret Clay

February 15, 2015

Prayers to those this brilliant, kind and amazing man has touched and had to leave behind on earth. Heaven is a more musical place with the addition of this fine man.

Elmer Falcione

February 15, 2015

To the Family, Friends, and the Community of Duquesne University; it is with Deep Sadness, to have learned, of the loss of a Great Person and Scholar, Dr. John Murray Jr. He was an enormous asset, to the University Community. He will, surly, be missed, by all! Dr. Murray, will be in my thoughts and prayers! May his Family and Friends, have the strength to get through this trying time. We Thank Him for his outstanding service to the Academic Community, and to the Citizens of Pittsburgh. May He Rest In Peace!
With sincere sympathy,

Elmer Falcione
Former Commander (Lt) with DUPD.

John E. Murray -- Jr. and Sr.

Tim Murray

February 15, 2015

Bridget Praskovich

February 15, 2015

Dear Family of Dr. Murray,
May John Murray rest in peace. We would all do well to follow his example of a kind and gentle nature.

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