San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

Glenda M Murray

July 24, 1934 - October 15, 2022

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Glenda (Rossiter) Murray 1934-2022

On 15 October 2022 Glenda passed away after an 8-year affliction with Multiple Myeloma.

Her passing was peaceful with her husband Tom holding her hand. There will no funeral services. Glenda’s urn is with Tom in their living room.

Glenda was born to her parents, Glenn and Matilda Rossiter in Clinton, Iowa on 24 July 1934. She graduated from Horace Mann High School in Gary, Indiana where her father was a civil engineer with the American Bridge Company. In 1956 she earned a BA in Education from Drake University. Her career began with 3 three years at elementary schools in the Pittsburgh, PA area. She then went to Germany to teach the children of American military personnel stationed there . Her 3 years in Regensburg and Munich were filled with many adventures – extensive travel in Europe. she learned to ski and did a lot sidesteppi­ng and schussing in the Alps. When the Berlin Wall went up, she decided to return to Pittsburgh.

In 1964 she moved to California to earn her Masters at Stanford, and to be employed as a 3rd grade teacher for the Menlo Park School District.

In 1966 she married Tom Murray of San Carlos, California. The wedding took place in her parents hometown of Sewickley, a suburb of Pittsburgh. She and Tom purchased a new house in Sunnyvale – before it became the capital of Silicone Valley. The were regular subscriber­s to the American Conservato­ry Theater, Palo Alto Players, Theater Works in Mountain View, Sunnyvale Rep. And the San Francisco Symphony, and the Peninsula Symphony, both at Flint enter in Cupertino. Plus an occasional opera and ballet in The City.

Glenda and Tom retired in the mid-to-late 1980’s. In their retirement, they took many cruises: 52!!; to all the continents, oceans, and on major rivers. They made 7 full transits of the Panama Canal.

In 2010 they moved to The Meadows of Napa Valley-- a senior retirement community.

A special memory for Glenda was her volunteer service at the Filoli Estate in Woodside, California. She was a house, and garden docent for more that 20 years.

If you wish to honor her memory, please consider the Filoli Estate.

Thomas L Murray, 1800 Atrium pkwy, #E109, Napa, CA 94559

ph: 707 603 8481. email: muuies@aol.com

Tulocay Crematoriu­m on Combs Rd. in Napa has been selected to conduct all final services.

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