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In Loving Memory

Murray, Harry M. “Mark” III

 

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Tuesday, February 23, 2021. Beloved husband for 47 years of Susan Murray (nee Boettcher); loving father of Harry M. “Mark” (Jennifer) Murray IV; dear grandfather of Cecilia and Margaret Murray; dear son of the late Harry M. “Hal” Jr. and Mary Ann Murray; dear brother of Valerie (the late Phil Haskins), Paul, Stephen (Julie), John, Mary Ann (Peter Harrison) and James (Julie) Murray; dear brother-in-law of Nancy (Joseph) Shelley; dear nephew, uncle, great-uncle, cousin, friend to many at Cass Information Systems and golfer and “Dew Buster” at Sunset Country Club.

Services: Memorial Mass Monday, March 1, 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Providence Catholic Church  (8866 Pardee Rd. 63123). Inurnment Resurrection Cemetery. Memorials to a charity of one’s choice appreciated.

A service of KUTIS AFFTON Chapel.

 

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18 thoughts on “Murray, Harry M. “Mark” III”

  1. Susan and family
    Mark was an awesome person and a great friend. I really enjoyed spending time with him at Sunset. He will be extremely missed. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

    Frank and Laurie Rebholz and family

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  2. Susan and family
    Mark was an awesome person and a great friend. I really enjoyed spending time with him at Sunset. He will be extremely missed. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

    Frank and Laurie Rebholz and family

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  3. We are so heartbroken over the passing of Mark. He was an exceptional man with a big heart. Susie, Mark & Jen, Cecilia & Maggie. . .we love you and are keeping you all in our prayers.

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  4. We are so heartbroken over the passing of Mark. He was an exceptional man with a big heart. Susie, Mark & Jen, Cecilia & Maggie. . .we love you and are keeping you all in our prayers.

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  5. God bless you Mark, Susie, Mark, Jenn and Grandkids. Mark touched so many people in untold ways during his time. He was one of the few that really left this world a better place than he found it.

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  6. God bless you Mark, Susie, Mark, Jenn and Grandkids. Mark touched so many people in untold ways during his time. He was one of the few that really left this world a better place than he found it.

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  7. There are no words to express the heartache felt from Mark’s passing. My sincere prayers to his dear family. Take comfort in the memories we all share.

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  8. There are no words to express the heartache felt from Mark’s passing. My sincere prayers to his dear family. Take comfort in the memories we all share.

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  9. Mark was a very special man, mentor, boss, and friend. My condolences to the entire Murray Family.

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  10. Mark was a very special man, mentor, boss, and friend. My condolences to the entire Murray Family.

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  11. I haven’t seen Mark in quite a few years, but a wonderfully close friend for the first 20 years of my life. He was in Troop 300 and myself in Troop 301 as kids…and I think that was about our only main differences. Time has slipped by, but I still have space in my heart that is weeping. Susie….long time…but know that others you may not realize are thinking of you and your family. May you find peace and comfort, but always remember.

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  12. I haven’t seen Mark in quite a few years, but a wonderfully close friend for the first 20 years of my life. He was in Troop 300 and myself in Troop 301 as kids…and I think that was about our only main differences. Time has slipped by, but I still have space in my heart that is weeping. Susie….long time…but know that others you may not realize are thinking of you and your family. May you find peace and comfort, but always remember.

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