LaVerne McMurray

Born in Andrew, Iowa on March 8, 1913
Departed on September 6, 2009. Resided in Springfield, Illinois.

Visitation: Thursday, September 10, 2009
Service: Thursday, September 10, 2009
Cemetery: Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery

Memorial

Laverne “Mac” McMurray, age 96, a resident of Cedar Rapids for more than 62 years, passed away on Sept. 6, 2009, in Springfield, IL., after a brief illness.
Mac was born on March 8, 1913, in Andrew, Iowa. He was the oldest of three sons born to Jay and Emelie (Tebben) McMurray, growing up on a farm near Andrew. He taught in a one-room rural school in his early years. With the outbreak of World War II, Mac joined the US Army and became a communications sergeant in the 539th Infantry Division, fighting in various North Africa and Italy campaigns of 1943-45. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for bravery for stringing a radio line across a minefield, helping save some of his fellow soldiers. He was also chosen for a special mission to rescue high-profile prisoners, including famed Pastor Martin Neimoller, who were being held by the Nazis in a castle in the Italian Alps. His faith in God was always a big part of his life. He rarely spoke of his war experiences except to say that a higher power was watching out for him during his 14 months of front line combat in Italy where the casualties were very high; he was one of only 20 of the original 200 in his infantry company to come home. The years of sleeping on the ground in foxholes did result in Mac having a dislike for any type of camping the rest of his life.
After returning home from the war, Mac married Edna Viola Knock on November 25, 1945, in Grundy County, Iowa. After briefly living in Chicago, they settled in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where they lived until October 2008. Mac was a long-time member and elder of the Calvin-Sinclair Presbyterian church. He worked for Iowa Rusco Co. for nearly 40 years, installing steel windows and doors on thousands of homes and businesses in Eastern Iowa. He liked to keep busy and was in a bowling league up until age 90. An avid sports fan, he was particularly enthusiastic about the Iowa Hawkeyes. He was a quiet, good man who loved to work, and while personally thrifty, was always generous to his family, his church, and others in need. Spending the last four years in an assisted living residence, he never failed to say thank you to all who helped him.
Preceding him in death were his brothers, Donald McMurray and Dale McMurray. Laverne is survived by Edna, his wife of 63 years and their three children, Dennis McMurray (companion Nancy) of Springfield, IL., Douglas McMurray (spouse Amani) of Webster City, IA., and Lynn Fitzgibbons (spouse Michael) of Tulsa, OK., and five grandchildren: Megan and Kaitlyn Fitzgibbons, and Adam, David and Zachary McMurray; as well as seven nephews and nieces: Larry, Jerry, Judy, Connie and Gary McMurray and Lorin McMurray and Stacey Bain.
Services will be held at Cedar Memorial Chapel of Memories on Thursday, Sept. 10, at 11 a.m., preceded by visitation from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. at the chapel. Burial: Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, a contribution to your favorite charity may be made on his behalf.
Please visit www.cedarmemorial.com

Visitation

Location: Cedar Memorial Park Chapel of Memories
Address: 4200 1st Ave NE
Cedar Rapids 52402
319-393-8000
Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009
Time: 09:00 am - 11:00 am
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Service

Location: Cedar Memorial Park Chapel of Memories
Address: 4200 1st Ave NE
Cedar Rapids 52402
319-393-8000
info@cedarmemorial.com
Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009
Time: 11:00 am - 11:45 am
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Cemetery

Location: Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery
Address: 4200 First Avenue NE
Cedar Rapids 52402
319-393-8000
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