Ashley Murray

Birth date: Sep 5, 1959 Death date: Jan 12, 2015
A beloved husband, father, brother in law, and friend, Glenn R. Murray, 55 of Millville, NJ was born into Eternal Rest on January 12, 2015 at Capital Trauma Hospital in Trenton with family by his side. From his birth in Woodbine, Read Obituary


R.I.P daddy gone but never forgotten 🙏??🙏??


My sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. It is my hope that you may find comfort in knowing others care. In this time of sorrow, may you place your trust in Jehovah, the "God of all Comfort," who promises us at Psalm 34:18 that "He is near to those that are broken at heart; and those who are crushed in spirit he saves." He will help you get through this difficult time."
Deepest sympathy to the family of Glenn Murray. Having coached Glenn, he upheld the Murray tradition of a great football player for Millville High School. He was a team player and would do anything to help the team win. He always respected his teammates and coaches and I don't recall ever having a cross word with Glenn. He was one of the special players we had an opportunity to coach. Again, condolences to the entire Murray family. God Bless this special family.
Glenn I will never forget the good times working together. You will be sadly missed walt williams
Gerald, your friends, sisters and brothers, at AFSCME Council 81 Delaware send condolences and offer our deepest sympathy to you and your family on the passing of your brother Glen. His life was one of great achievement, but most importantly, he was a person who cared for and served others. As AFSCME members our vision and goal are the same, so we honor his life with you and your family. - Michael Begatto, Executive Director, AFSCME Council 81, Delaware
From the time I met you I knew you would do big things. You were willing to roll up your sleeves and do anything to benefit the cause. We together got involved and worked on many projects such as the F.O.P lodge, The Run for Funds road race we established to benefit cerebral palsy (the Shirley Eves Center), coaching in Millville Midget Football League and starting the Millville Cardinals Football Team to name a few. When I heard of your passing I immediately went to my scrapbook to look at the photos which conjured up many memories of the many things we shared. You honored me with naming me the godfather of your child Ashley, thank you. We shared many good times together both at work and at home. I'm going to miss you dearly my good friend, rest in peace Glenn....... Robert Blount Sr.