In Memory
This eternal flame burns forever
in remembrance of David Lawrence Murray
David Lawrence Murray
August 12, 1943 - June 21, 2025
David Lawrence Murray, 81 passed away
peacefully at his home in Hazen, AR
on June 21, 2025. He was born August 12, 1943
in Joliet, Illinois to Raymond
and Ruby (Hill) Murray who both preceded him
in death. David is survived by his
loving wife of over 60 years, Lenora(Norem)
Murray, two sisters:
Barbara(Richard) Conklen
of Delmar, lowa and Pamela Murray of Downers
Grove, Illinois, two children: Deanna
(Steven) Elmendorf of Moore, Oklahoma
and Larry (Cassandra) Murray of Catonsville,
Maryland and five beloved
grandchildren: Chrstopher Elmendorf, Kimberly
(Alex) Delaney, Colin Murray,
Lindsay Murray and Declan Murray.
David graduated from Joliet Township
High School and has a B.S. in Industrial
Arts from Northeastern State University in
Tahlequah, Oklahoma. His career path
showed he had a variety of talents. He was a
decorated police officer, a deacon
at St. John s Lutheran Church in Joliet, and a
member of the Joliet Ramblers
motorcycle club. The family moved to Howe,
Oklahoma where he was owner of
Murray s General Store and volunteered as Fire
Chief, and Assistant
Scoutmaster. Hazen, Arkansas has been home for
the past 35 years, where he
worked in retail food before becoming Regional
Maintenance Supervisor for
Kohl s until his retirement.
An avid outdoorsman, Dave loved to fish.
The Murrays also loved camping and
were members of the Good Sam Mallards camping
club, where Dave held a
variety of offices and served as Park Hosts.
But the monthly campouts and Good
Sam Friendships and Rallies were the best
times with warm friends. Dave had a
green thumb, and a gorgeous garden for many
years. He built his own garage
and a lapidary shop for the hobby he enjoyed
the most: rockhounding!
Dave enjoyed all kinds of rocks and
minerals. As an officer of the Central
Arkansas Gem, Mineral and Geology
Society (CAGMAGS) for over 25 years, he
was president 5 years, show chairman,
auctioneer and MC at the club s annual
show every October. The Murrays traveled to
many states with various clubs
collecting minerals and fossils. His faceting
skills and other lapidary skills turned
plain old rocks into jewelry and museum
quality display pieces. He enjoyed
showing folks the excitement of opening a
geode to discover the beauty inside.
Although his health was failing, he still
wanted friends to stop by to see his large
collection of beautiful minerals in the home.
David loved life, the outdoors and God s
beauty all around us. He will be sorely
missed by many. The family would like to thank
the members of the Springhill
CCU team and especially the Baptist Hospice
group with their kind care during
his stay.
A Celebration of Life will be held in
July at Zion Lutheran Church in Ulm, Ar.
Details to be announced later. In lieu
of flowers, memorials can be sent to Zion
Lutheran Memorial Fund or Baptist Health
Hospice.
Though He's gone, He is not forgotten.
Though absent, He remains in spirit.
Though once a worker, He now rest.
by The Arkansas Good Sams
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