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Leo Alger “L.A.” Murray

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Leo Alger “L.A.” Murray

Birth
USA
Death
2 May 2010 (aged 85)
Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. B
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Leo, ("LA"), 85, of Haslett, MI passed away peacefully Sunday. He was born to Leo Alger, Sr. and Lillian Murray, the second youngest of their six children. L.A. graduated from Mason High School. He served in the U.S. Navy as a Radioman near the end of World War II. Upon returning from the service, L.A. attended Michigan State College (MSU) and graduated with a degree in business administration in 1950. He was an accountant/treasurer. He married Helen Chittenden in 1953 and they had four children. He was widowed in 1965. In 1966 he met Joyce Junek, a widow herself, and assumed fatherhood to her three children when they married in June 1967. He and Joyce deliberately and successfully united these two families into one. The "Murray Bunch" settled in Grand Ledge for the next 22 years. L.A. spent the last 25 years of his working career at George Worthington Co. in Lansing. He was a long-time member of First Presbyterian Church, Lansing where he served as deacon, elder and trustee. L.A. also volunteered with the Red Cross. He was preceded in death by one sister and three brothers, his first wife Helen, and his beloved wife of 39 years, Joyce, and many other extended family members. Family was always paramount to L.A., and he will be remembered for the unconditional love and support he showed all of us. He is survived by one brother, Max (Mary Jean) Murray of Beaverton, OR; sons: Gary of Lansing, Jeff of DeWitt, Doug (Pam) of Clinton, Tim (Gladys) of Carlsbad, CA, and Andy (Elaine) of Mountain View, CA; and daughters: Tana (Bob) Boehm of Grand Ledge and Linda (John) Dietrich of Kentwood. Grandpa Murray adored his grandchildren: Tricia (Flint), Barb, Ben, Brian, Kim, Margaret, Alex and Sofi, one great-grandchild Brock, and one step-great-grandson Flint. L.A. loved to garden, play golf and dance. He was an avid MSU sports fan. He was quick with a smile and endeared himself to everyone he met. L.A. was a source of quiet strength, humility and kindness; a true gentleman. A memorial service was held Monday, May 10, 2010 at First Presbyterian Church, Lansing. Memorial contributions may be made to First Presbyterian Church of Lansing in memory of L.A. Murray.
Arrangements were by Estes Leadley Funeral Home, Lansing Chapel.
Lansing State Journal obituary 5-4-2010
Leo, ("LA"), 85, of Haslett, MI passed away peacefully Sunday. He was born to Leo Alger, Sr. and Lillian Murray, the second youngest of their six children. L.A. graduated from Mason High School. He served in the U.S. Navy as a Radioman near the end of World War II. Upon returning from the service, L.A. attended Michigan State College (MSU) and graduated with a degree in business administration in 1950. He was an accountant/treasurer. He married Helen Chittenden in 1953 and they had four children. He was widowed in 1965. In 1966 he met Joyce Junek, a widow herself, and assumed fatherhood to her three children when they married in June 1967. He and Joyce deliberately and successfully united these two families into one. The "Murray Bunch" settled in Grand Ledge for the next 22 years. L.A. spent the last 25 years of his working career at George Worthington Co. in Lansing. He was a long-time member of First Presbyterian Church, Lansing where he served as deacon, elder and trustee. L.A. also volunteered with the Red Cross. He was preceded in death by one sister and three brothers, his first wife Helen, and his beloved wife of 39 years, Joyce, and many other extended family members. Family was always paramount to L.A., and he will be remembered for the unconditional love and support he showed all of us. He is survived by one brother, Max (Mary Jean) Murray of Beaverton, OR; sons: Gary of Lansing, Jeff of DeWitt, Doug (Pam) of Clinton, Tim (Gladys) of Carlsbad, CA, and Andy (Elaine) of Mountain View, CA; and daughters: Tana (Bob) Boehm of Grand Ledge and Linda (John) Dietrich of Kentwood. Grandpa Murray adored his grandchildren: Tricia (Flint), Barb, Ben, Brian, Kim, Margaret, Alex and Sofi, one great-grandchild Brock, and one step-great-grandson Flint. L.A. loved to garden, play golf and dance. He was an avid MSU sports fan. He was quick with a smile and endeared himself to everyone he met. L.A. was a source of quiet strength, humility and kindness; a true gentleman. A memorial service was held Monday, May 10, 2010 at First Presbyterian Church, Lansing. Memorial contributions may be made to First Presbyterian Church of Lansing in memory of L.A. Murray.
Arrangements were by Estes Leadley Funeral Home, Lansing Chapel.
Lansing State Journal obituary 5-4-2010


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137184955/leo_alger-murray: accessed ), memorial page for Leo Alger “L.A.” Murray (23 Mar 1925–2 May 2010), Find a Grave Memorial ID 137184955, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by JLL (contributor 47314524).