Judy Burke
Our sympathy to Norm's family. He was a classmate of ours & he will be missed. Sincerely, Art & Judy Burke
Birth date: Nov 24, 1947 Death date: Dec 7, 2013
Mr. Norman L. Murray, age 66, passed away on Saturday, December 7, 2013 surrounded by his family. He was born in Muskegon on November 24, 1947 to James “Ed” and Agnes “Jewel” (Wilson) Murray, and resided in the area all of his lif Read Obituary
Our sympathy to Norm's family. He was a classmate of ours & he will be missed. Sincerely, Art & Judy Burke
We send our sincere sympathy to your family. We are here to support you in your time of loss – today and for as long as you need us. – The Staff of Harbor Hospice.
I remember enjoyable times with Norman when we were kids. Norman was about 13 years old the last time I saw him but I have thought of him often over the years.
Jerry Davis
To Normy's family.
Want to express sympathy to you.
A cousin that I always enjoyed being around. Although it didn't happen often.
Modell yates
To the family of Norm, Heather and I would like to express our sympathy to all of you. We have enjoyed your visits especially the ones recently to the Murray Reunion. Elissa give David a big hug from Heather. Love, Patsy and Heather
We're sorry we can't be with you all right now. I remember your dad every year asking me what I wanted for Christmas and telling me I was going to get a lump of coal, (I'm pretty sure he said that to all of the kids right?). Our thoughts are with you - if you need anything, please let us know. Shannon and Tom Sturm
Always had a great time with "Normy" when we were kids on their family visits to Tn. So glad he was able to make the family reunion last year. Our prayers are with his family.
Cousin Mike
Dear family of Norm, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I have so many wonderful memories of you as you visited in times past.
Mary Bell Murray
Norm was a special part of my childhood. We always enjoyed his families' visits to Tennessee.
You taught me to play basketball, you were my pastor growing up & became like family through the years. In time, we stayed "family" and became your pastor. Some legacies you leave us is your amazing kids & grand kids plus the saying "hurt people hurt people". God has used that at times to give me the grace to see the heart, not just the hurt, of those around me....thank you Norm. I'll see you again when I get home...where "hurting people"are healed & nine yr old girls don't have to shoot underdogs.