"Dear Angie,
So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He will truly be missed... I can only imagine what you are going through at this time... Please know that I have you & your family in my prayers & call me if you need Anything, Anytime....Thoughts & prayers go out to you & your family...."
– Norma & Ken Dandron, Family Friend,
Algonac, MI, Nov 16, 2016
"Dear Angie and Family, So sorry to say - Steve and "Murph" are together again. The only difference is their mayhem, laughter and practical jokes will be done in heaven. Yep, we lost another good one, but looking at all the wonderful family photos, you've got many good memories to help you. Love and God's strength be with you all, Barbara Cenkner"
– Barbara Cenkner, Friend,
Sterling Heights, MI, Nov 16, 2016
"Dear Jordan and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I lost my father earlier this year and I know all to well the pain you are feeling right now. May the Good Lord send you all strength and comfort in the coming days."
– Tim Honeycutt, Coworker,
Redford, MI, Nov 16, 2016
"Dear Angie you and your family are in our prayers so sorry to to hear Jim has passed away scripture says blessed are they who mourn for they shall be comforted and you can depend on that love Lucia and Frank Romano"
– Lucia Romano, Family,
MissionViejo, CA, Nov 15, 2016
"Dear Angie and family, The Voss family is so sad to hear of Jim's passing. We all grew up with Jim on Worden Street and at St. Brendan's parish. Jim was a great friend to all as well as a terrific athlete and a hard working paper-boy growing up. He always had a baseball mitt or football with him and eager to throw around the ball. It was particularly difficult for my mom, Margaret, to hear of the news. Margaret says that Jim must be proud to look down upon his wife and family and know that they will celebrate his life and love for you all."
"I have just heard of Jim's passing and immediately went back to my St. Brendan days. Jim and I played all the sports together and had many fun days in the class room. We went our separate ways in high school, Jim to Denby and I to De La Salle. We lost touch until senior year when De la Salle played a baseball game at Denby High. As the teams we were warming up, I noticed this long haired pitcher throwing on the Denby side. The pitching motion was one that I will always remember, that sweeping side arm that I used to play behind at St. Brendan. It was Jim Murray!! The game ended, I honestly do not remember the score, but, remember that was the last time I saw Jim. My prayers and condolences to his family."
– Ken Smith, Classmate,
Port Huron, MI, Nov 15, 2016