Constance “Connie” Jane Murray
Died: February 2, 2013 | Place: University Hospital
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MURRAY, Constance “Connie” Jane (McKay)…
At University Hospital, London on Saturday, February 2, 2013, Connie Murray in her 75th year. Beloved wife of the late David Murray (2000). Loving mother of Martha (Cam) of Toronto and Deborah (Tim) of London. Dear sister of Libby McMurdo and Kay Bailey (Bob). Dear sister-in-law of Bill Murray (Mary Lou) and Judy Thompson (Rod). Also missed by many nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013 at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. A funeral service will be conducted at First-St. Andrew’s United Church, 350 Queens Avenue at Waterloo Street on Thursday, February 7, 2013 at 11am. Interment in Woodland Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 123 St. George Street, London, ON N6A 3A1. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Dear Martha, Deb, Kay, Libby:
I’m so sorry to hear about your mom and sister. Connie was a strong and courageous lady and I will particularly remember her having a good heart. I wish you courage and strength and may you have many warm memories to share and comfort you during this difficult time and the days, months and years ahead. Love, Veronica
Martha & Deb
I’m so sorry to hear that your Mom has died – it is my hope that her passing was peaceful and that’s she’s now enjoying being shown around by your Dad…
I used to love in Trinidad that death notices referred to the time of passing as a life’s sunset – I guess it’s in keeping with the Hindi traditions. The picture you have chosen for this site is very appropriate.
I’m sure that you all spent many a wonderful evening at your cottage enjoying sunsets like the one in the picture – I hope that those memories, and so many others of days filled with love and life, hold strong through these tough days…
Sean and I will not be able to attend Connie’s funeral – I’m sorry – I would really have liked to be there to show my respect to your Mom. Please know that she’s missed.
Love Becky, Sean, Fionn and Conn
My deepest sympathy to Connie’s family. Connie and Dave were in my “Class of 1956″ at London Central Collegiate. Connie sent me the email invitations to the Central Girls Luncheons held twice a year. I shall miss her kind chats and invites.
” Death leaves a heartache
no one can heal.
Love leaves a memory
no one can steal.”
Lois Rigney
Minden,On
Dear Martha and Deb,
I am totally shocked and heart broken to hear of your Mom’s passing.She was always one of my favorites at our twice a year Central ‘GIRLS” lunches–our get togethers will not be the same.
My thoughts and prayers are with your whole family.
Connie will be fondly remembered by us all.
Affectionately,
Jean Duggan
Remembering a beautiful Pi Phi sister with a goregous smile and a loving and welcoming manner – my sincere sympathy to all Connie’s family.
Martha and Deb
Words can’t express the sadness I felt when hearing of Connie’s death. I have known your Mom for many years, and was one of the Wednesday afternoon bridge girls. Connie was a wonderful person and will be missed by family, and her many friends. I will be unable to attend the funeral, as we winter in Florida, but will be thinking of you. Sincere sympathy,
Carol Hutcheson
We wish to pass along our sincre condolances at the passing of your mother and grandmother. We will always have fond memories of your mother and dad, when we lived in London. But we will have “special” memories of the annual smelt fishing parties at Rondeau, with your Mom and Dad, Mary and Tom Thompson, Doug and Judy McDonald and many others.
Rondeau was a little “loud” on those weekends, but we sure had FUN.
Bill and Marg
How sad it was to learn about Connie’s passing. So many memories. Our weekly bridge game. Our tennis luncheons, our times at the cottage, working out at Good Life.Martha and Deb, may the special memories of your mom be a source of comfort to you both. George and I will miss her dearly.
We were so sorry to hear about your mother. She was a good friend and very kind to our family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Dear Martha and Deb, we are saddened by the loss of Connie.
We have fond memories of both your
Mum and Dad when they came to our wedding in Ireland.
Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers at this time.
Jack and Janis.
I was very sad to hear about the loss of your mother. Please take care of yourself during this difficult time. I have such great memeories of visiting your house and your cottage in Grand Bend when we where young, your mother always made sure we didn’t get into too much trouble.
Love,
Tracey