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Olga Murray

1925 - 2024

Olga Murray obituary, 1925-2024, Sausalito, CA

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1925

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2024

Olga Murray Obituary

Olga Murray
June 1, 1925 - February 20, 2024
Olga Murray, adored founder and inspirational leader of the Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF), died peacefully in her home on February 20, 2024, at the age of 98.
Olga was born in Romania in 1925 and immigrated with her family to the U.S. at the age of six. She grew up in the Bronx and graduated from high school at age 16. In an early display of the moxie and derring-do that would define her life, she spent the next four years traveling the country by herself, working odd jobs and moving from town to town, before returning to New York and earning an undergraduate degree in political science from Columbia University.
Olga's first job out of college was answering the thousands of weekly letters sent to the celebrity muckraking journalist Drew Pearson, whose syndicated column was published in hundreds of newspapers nationwide. She continued that work at night and in the morning after enrolling at the George Washington University Law School in 1951, where she was one of only a handful of female students. While there, she met her future husband and the love of her life, Judd Murray.
After law school, Olga joined Judd in San Francisco and passed the California bar exam. At a time when women were shut out from many legal jobs, she secured a prestigious position working for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California until his retirement, and then for Associate Justice Stanley Mosk. During her 37-year tenure at the Court, Olga helped write important decisions in the areas of civil rights, women's rights, and environmental policy.
In 1984, Olga went trekking in Nepal and became smitten with the country's children, whom she called "the most joyful, funny, amiable little kids anywhere on earth." Observing their often dire circumstances, she experienced an epiphany: as she put it later, "It was like a lightbulb went on and I knew that I would devote the rest of my life to protecting, educating and empowering children in Nepal." Thus began the second and most rewarding chapter of her life.
In 1990, Olga cofounded the Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF) and, over the next three decades, grew the organization from a handful of volunteers to a robust operation with programs throughout the country. Her guiding philosophy was that all of NYF's programs should be designed and led by local Nepalis who could respond in culturally appropriate, high impact ways. With Olga in the U.S. and NYF President Som Paneru in Nepal, the foundation educated well over 50,000 children, built and operated homes for underprivileged children, established nutritional centers, founded and ran Nepal's first children's counseling center and first home for children with HIV, operated vocational education programs, created advocacy and scholarship programs for so-called "untouchable" caste members, responded to natural disasters, and, in 2016 , founded one of Nepal's finest family-style children's communities, known as Olgapuri, or Olga's Little Oasis for Children.
Perhaps the foundation's most celebrated work has been its Indentured Daughters Program, which began in 2000 with the discovery that girls as young as six in the lowlands of southwestern Nepal were being sold into indentured servitude by their impoverished families. The practice had persisted for many generations, with the indentured girls spending their lives as house slaves, often beaten or sexually abused. NYF not only freed and educated nearly 13,000 girls, but also brought a lawsuit up to the Supreme Court of Nepal, prompting the government to outlaw and eradicate the practice.
Olga divided her time between her homes in Sausalito, Calif., and Kathmandu, Nepal, and served until her last day as NYF's honorary president, continuing to do whatever she could for the children who had captured her heart.
She is survived by her stepsons, Patrick and Steve Murray; nephews, Paul and Tom Atelsek; niece, Jean Atelsek; as well as grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and countless friends whose lives have been improved and enriched by her presence. The family is especially grateful to Santosh Basnet, Durga Thapa, Som Paneru, and Sajani Amatya for their compassionate and loving care of Olga.
In keeping with Olga's wishes, services will be private. She will be missed so very much by so very many. Contributions in her honor may be made to the Nepal Youth Foundation (nepalyouthfoundation.org).

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle on Feb. 22, 2024.

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Mary Bartnikowski

February 16, 2025

Olga is one of the most incredible people I've ever met in my life. She's a legend because she helped thousands of girls and women in Nepal with money, education, healthcare, scholarships, and more than I even knew about. Freeing 13000 girls from slavery and servitude in Nepal and taking on the Supreme Court of Nepal is a gargantuan task and she did it. She is an inspiration for all of us and I don't think there will ever be another person like Olga Murray, she's one in a trillion. When I wrote her to ask if I could help at her foundation in Nepal, she asked me to teach her faculty how to take better photographs of the children and it was one of the best experiences of my life. Thank you Olga for changing my direction in life and for helping so many people in this world. You are missed and loved!

Mary Bartnikowski

October 24, 2024

Olga changed my life and I'm sorry to hear she passed away. Because of her asking me to teach her faculty at Nepal Youth Foundation how to take photos I had an epiphany and started volunteering worldwide. But meeting her and helping in Nepal remains one of most cherished memories. She is an incredible, generous, and kind woman. Who has helped so many people!

dianne andrews

March 3, 2024

Olga was a true inspiration with a dynamic determination to live life to the fullest, by capturing the joy and innocence of children, that enhanced her happiness in life, while seeking to protect and grow those children's lives. She loved her home by the water in Sausalito, and regularly walked along the waterfront to keep her body and mind healthy, right to the very end. She epitomized , say Yes to life!

David M Berger

February 27, 2024

The light you shared to help others will illuminate those darkened spaces of injustice in our world for a very long time. Rest in peace for your work will live on and continue to make right the wrongs you tried and succeeded to change in the world.

Charles Martin

February 23, 2024

Olga you will sorrily missed I enjoyed working with you over the years you truly are a humanitarian rest in peace you deserve it
With fond regards
Charlie Martin

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