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Eddie Blane Murray

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Eddie Blane Murray

Birth
Death
30 Jan 2021 (aged 69)
Burial
Warrenton, Warren County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Eddie Blane Murray of Wentzville passed away Saturday January 30, 2021 from complications of Covid 19. He was surrounded by his loved ones. He was 69 years old. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Mary Rose Murray nee: Siesennop, three sons, Edward Jess Murray, Aaron Daniel Murray (Jessie) and Mitchell Tucker Murray (Meagan), two brothers Dennis Murray (Mindy), Kelley Murray, one sister Sue Drullinger (Dan), Seven grandchildren, Ashley, Avery, Emma, Sophia, Addison, Tucker and Mason, Nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Edwin T and Erlin Jean Murray. Eddie was a registered land surveyor in both Missouri and Illinois and was very passionate about when it came to boundary work. The last 15 years he was employed by Engineers Design Source, Inc.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing and working on his steam engine/tractor and helping anyone who needed help at the steam engine shows we went to. But more than anything he loved being with his grandchildren. He will be deeply missed.
from www.pitmanfuneralhome.com
Eddie Blane Murray of Wentzville passed away Saturday January 30, 2021 from complications of Covid 19. He was surrounded by his loved ones. He was 69 years old. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Mary Rose Murray nee: Siesennop, three sons, Edward Jess Murray, Aaron Daniel Murray (Jessie) and Mitchell Tucker Murray (Meagan), two brothers Dennis Murray (Mindy), Kelley Murray, one sister Sue Drullinger (Dan), Seven grandchildren, Ashley, Avery, Emma, Sophia, Addison, Tucker and Mason, Nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Edwin T and Erlin Jean Murray. Eddie was a registered land surveyor in both Missouri and Illinois and was very passionate about when it came to boundary work. The last 15 years he was employed by Engineers Design Source, Inc.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing and working on his steam engine/tractor and helping anyone who needed help at the steam engine shows we went to. But more than anything he loved being with his grandchildren. He will be deeply missed.
from www.pitmanfuneralhome.com

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