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Albert Edward Murray

December 15, 1937 – January 27, 2025
Obituary of Albert Edward Murray
IN THE CARE OF

Hainstock & Son Funeral Chapel

Albert Edward Murray, born December 15, 1937, passed away on January 27, 2025, leaving behind a lifetime of hard work, strong values, and unforgettable stories.

Albert lived a life defined by grit, honesty, and an unshakable sense of who he was. He spent his years working as a farmhand, oilfield mechanic, and truck driver—careers that suited his tough hands and tougher spirit. He never backed down from a challenge, whether it was a long haul on the road, a hard day’s work, or a good old-fashioned confrontation.

He was a man who told it like it was, never sugarcoating the truth, but always with a story worth listening to. His love for country music, dance music, and horses was only surpassed by his love for his family.

Albert was married twice in his life. With his first wife, Rose Murray, he raised four boys: Kim, Kerry, Kelly, and Kevin. Later, during his time working overseas in Lima, Peru, he met his second wife whom he loved very much and was with until the end, Marcela Murray. Together, they had two children, Albert and Sabrina.

His presence was larger than life, and his absence will be deeply felt. His legacy lives on through his children, grandchildren, and the countless memories he left behind.

Albert Edward Murray will be missed but never forgotten. His spirit rides on.

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