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Kelly Gerard Murray

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Kelly Gerard Murray Veteran

Birth
Death
12 Oct 2020 (aged 63)
Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 60 Site 11976
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Kelly Gerard Murray, beloved partner, father and Pappy, passed away on Oct. 12th, at the age of 63, after a courageous battle with brain cancer. Kelly was blessed to be born into a giant and loving family which would ultimately grow into 13 kids with Kelly at #7 - born smack in the middle. He looked up to his older brothers and was idolized by his younger sisters.
Kelly was predeceased by his parents, John and Lois (nee Mueting) Murray. He is survived by his partner in life, Becky Marcus and her son Zachary Marcus; his ex-wife, Deborah Murray; his son, Zachary Murray; his daughter-in-law, Adrienne Murray; and two grandchildren, Jonah and Willa; and also by his 12 siblings, John Murray, Lynn Hall, David Murray, Ann Parker, Becky Brothers, Jill Hunter, Beth Murray, Chris Murray, Elaine Childs, Amy Newbury-Smith, Shannon Lee, and Dana Wynn.
He was baptized and raised in the Catholic faith and attended school at St. Ann's in Carthage, MO, and McAuley Catholic in Joplin, MO. Kelly was a basketball star and, with his quiet sense of humor, was loved by all who knew him.
At 18, Kelly enlisted in the U.S. Air Force - serving Taiwan, England, Texas, Hawaii and Maryland. He was a signals and morse code operator and later a computer systems analyst. On retirement from the Air Force after 20 years, Kelly continued his work with signals intelligence. In total, he dedicated over 45 years of his life in direct defense of our nation.
He loved playing with his grand-kids, riding his Harley with Becky, shooting pool with friends, going to live music events and traveling, especially in the Southwest.
Interment will take place at Arlington National Cemetery later this year.
In lieu of flowers the family has requested donations be made to Wreaths Across America - (https://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org) or the Bea Gaddy Family Center (https://www.facebook.com/Beagaddy/)
Published on October 22, 2020
Kelly Gerard Murray, beloved partner, father and Pappy, passed away on Oct. 12th, at the age of 63, after a courageous battle with brain cancer. Kelly was blessed to be born into a giant and loving family which would ultimately grow into 13 kids with Kelly at #7 - born smack in the middle. He looked up to his older brothers and was idolized by his younger sisters.
Kelly was predeceased by his parents, John and Lois (nee Mueting) Murray. He is survived by his partner in life, Becky Marcus and her son Zachary Marcus; his ex-wife, Deborah Murray; his son, Zachary Murray; his daughter-in-law, Adrienne Murray; and two grandchildren, Jonah and Willa; and also by his 12 siblings, John Murray, Lynn Hall, David Murray, Ann Parker, Becky Brothers, Jill Hunter, Beth Murray, Chris Murray, Elaine Childs, Amy Newbury-Smith, Shannon Lee, and Dana Wynn.
He was baptized and raised in the Catholic faith and attended school at St. Ann's in Carthage, MO, and McAuley Catholic in Joplin, MO. Kelly was a basketball star and, with his quiet sense of humor, was loved by all who knew him.
At 18, Kelly enlisted in the U.S. Air Force - serving Taiwan, England, Texas, Hawaii and Maryland. He was a signals and morse code operator and later a computer systems analyst. On retirement from the Air Force after 20 years, Kelly continued his work with signals intelligence. In total, he dedicated over 45 years of his life in direct defense of our nation.
He loved playing with his grand-kids, riding his Harley with Becky, shooting pool with friends, going to live music events and traveling, especially in the Southwest.
Interment will take place at Arlington National Cemetery later this year.
In lieu of flowers the family has requested donations be made to Wreaths Across America - (https://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org) or the Bea Gaddy Family Center (https://www.facebook.com/Beagaddy/)
Published on October 22, 2020


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