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Charles Jay Murray, 50, of Lexington passed away on Wednesday, December 18, 2013, at the Kiser Hospice House. He was born on December 7, 1963 in Forsyth County a son of the late J. C. Murray and Sherrie Cain Murray.
Charles was educated in the Forsyth County Schools, was a commercial truck driver and a collector of Indian artifacts. He was of the Indian Belief.
Survivors include: Tammy Ann London his fiancee; son, C. J. Murray of Kernersville; daughters, Angela Murray of Durham and Kimberly Murray of Kernersville; brothers, Tommy Murray and Ricky Murray of Winston-Salem; and seven grandchildren .
A Memorial Service will be held at a later date.
Online condolences can be made to the Murray Family at www.carolinacremation.com. Carolina Cremation of Salisbury, North Carolina is assisting the Murray Family.
Uncle Willie and Aunt Becky says
We Loved You.
Keith says
I am so sorry for your loss I know from first hand experience that losing a loved one is a very sad time. Please take comfort in knowing that we can see our loved ones again. Acts 24:15
glenda jean murray.charles jay murrays sister.im sorry for your lost.i love you all. says
if you had put me on here it would had been paid…tammy….
Stefani Owens says
I love you uncle Charles and so does Joe Joe. We know you are in a better place. You are greatly missed.
Rick Murray says
Charles, just wanted to let you know it was great seeing everyone at your memorial service, and we had one ourselves to help your children, deal with the loss of losing their father. We all loved you very much, and are missing you in the worse way, but I am hoping you are with Mom, Dad, and Dustin, and I think CJ said it best when he stated for you to take care of his little girl, hope you have a very merry Christmas, and please know, that the 50 people gathered yesterday, and Glenda, miss you very much, and we all loved you very much, and we can’t wait to see you again.
Mickey Kyger says
I will miss u very much charles. You were the best friend a man could ever ask for. and i know that someday i will see you again but until then you will be in our prayers and in our thoughts.
Donna says
He’s with everyone who loved him & in a better place. Sorry for all of our losses, he was a great man … though he never thought he was. He will be missed terribly.