Mrs. LaNita Horney Murray, 86, peacefully passed away with her family at her side, Thursday, February 11, 2010 at Wesley Long Hospital.
Mrs. Murray was born in Victoria, TX, February 2, 1924, a daughter of Edwin Leo Horney and Stannie Mable Leonard Horney. She was a graduate of the University of Texas, San Antonio. She was a retired civil servant with the U.S. Government. LaNita was of a military family and lived in Europe and the United States. A former resident of Garland, TX, she had been a resident of High Point the past five years and she was a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, John C. Murray.
Surviving are a daughter, Lynette Tullos of High Point; two granddaughters, Kris Tullos and Kimberly Kash and husband Mike, both of Charlotte; two great-grandchildren, Drew Kash and Lindsey Kash, who was born on her birthday.
Mrs. Murray had requested there be no formal services. Memorials may be directed to the Humane Society.
Mrs. LaNita Horney Murray, 86, peacefully passed away with her family at her side, Thursday, February 11, 2010 at Wesley Long Hospital.
Mrs. Murray was born in Victoria, TX, February 2, 1924, a daughter of Edwin Leo Horney and Stannie Mable Leonard Horney. She was a graduate of the University of Texas, San Antonio. She was a retired civil servant with the U.S. Government. LaNita was of a military family and lived in Europe and the United States. A former resident of Garland, TX, she had been a resident of High Point the past five years and she was a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, John C. Murray.
Surviving are a daughter, Lynette Tullos of High Point; two granddaughters, Kris Tullos and Kimberly Kash and husband Mike, both of Charlotte; two great-grandchildren, Drew Kash and Lindsey Kash, who was born on her birthday.
Mrs. Murray had requested there be no formal services. Memorials may be directed to the Humane Society.
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