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Dr. Murray Girotti

December 26, 2010

GIROTTI, Dr. Murray – Suddenly at his residence on Sunday, December 26th, 2010, Dr. Murray J. Girotti of London at the age of 62.  Beloved husband of Jan (Stewart) Girotti.  Loving father of Katherine Aristone and Jonathan, Lindsay Spear and Randall and Matthew J. Girotti. Cherished Nonno of Charlotte and Annabelle Spear.  Dear son of Marino and Anne Girotti and son-in-law of Doris Stewart and the late Robert Stewart.  Also survived by his sister Theresa Tisdelle and Rosaire as well as by his large extended family.  Murray was passionate about medicine and was dedicated to his patients.  He was also a gifted teacher and was committed to his academic endeavours.  Murray graduated from Queens University with his honours B.A. in 1969 and his Doctorate of Medicine in 1975.  He was co-director of Trauma and I.C.U. at Toronto General Hospital from 1984-1989.  Murray joined Victoria Hospital in 1989 as Chief of Surgery and Professor of Surgery at the University of Western Ontario.  As well, he was a surgical consultant in the Critical Care Trauma Centre.  He served LHSC in a number of administrative roles including Senior Medical Advisor, Vice President of Medical Affairs and has held the role of Medical Director for the Trauma Care Network since 1997.  Visitation will  be held at the WESTVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL, 709 Wonderland Road North, on Wednesday from  6:00-9:00 p.m. Memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. George’s Parish, 1164 Commissioners Road West, on Thursday, December 30th, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. Interment will take place in St. Catharines at a later date.  In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a donation in memory of Murray are asked to consider the St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research, or the London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.

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To Theresa Tisdelle and family, so sorry to hear about the sudden loss of your brother, Murray. Sounds like he was a very special man. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Francine, Zenon, Rick, Natalie, Shayne

~ Paulin Family

I had the privilege of working with Dr. Girotti as an OR nurse at Victoria hospital . He was a pleasure to work with and an incredible surgeon. He will be greatly missed.My deepest sympathies .

~ Linda Kearney

Dear Jan, Katherine, Lindsay and Matt I know my sorrow and sense of loss pales in comparison to yours, but I can find solace in the time I have spent with Murray. I think when Murray and I first met we seemed to click as friends. I feel a special privilege to be part of your "Florida family". One of Murray's golf course quotes was " I didn't come to Florida to lay up". I think that sums up his life --he didn't come into this world to "lay up".

~ John & Kay McCormick

Dear Jan & family. How sad we were to learn of Murray's passing. He will be greatly missed but will live on in those he taught, mentored & came in contact with. We count ourselves among those who knew him, even though it was only a few short years. Know that we are here for you during this difficult time with our prayers.

~ Bill & Elaine Mehl

To the Girotti Family: Murray was my senior resident and patient (when he presented with his first pericardial effusion issues) in our time together at Queen's. I could not have had a better mentor - colleague and friend during our time in Toronto and beyond. He was a unique human being that none that had the pleasure of his company personally or professionally will ever forget. He was so intelligent, enthusiastic, passionate, driven and yet so down to earth, inclusive, considerate, compassionate, loyal and most of all courageous in the face of major physical and emotional challenges. He was inspirational in how he faced whatever nature through at him in his typical positive, whimsical, all ahead full, anything is possible fashion. Fortunately for so many, he never lost that twinkle in his eye, drive to make a difference and the genuine concern and respect he had for all he encountered and touched in life.

~ Dr. T. Winton & Family

Jan and family- We just wanted to let you all know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Murray was a tremendous help to us last year as we were going through our own tough times. His advice and compassion were a big help and comfort for us. Reading all of the above postings it is amazing that Murray had such an effect on so many people. He will be greatly missed.

~ Josh and Claudia Brehse

I would like to express my sadness at the passing of such a wonderful Doctor and special human being. Dr. Girotti treated me in Kingston in 1979, along with many others. I will always remember the effort he put into putting me and my family at ease at such a difficult time. I can never express enough thanks and appreciation for what he did for me. He never let me or my parents lose hope and he touched my life greatly and he is someone I will never forget. He made a difference in my life and his family and children should remain proud of the mark he left in this world.

~ Arthur J. Veryard

To Mr. and Mrs. Girotti, and to Theresa, my deepest condolences. Murray was my first, and best, childhood friend, the one with whom I shared many formative years and experiences. From the very beginning, he always led the way with skills and confidence that few of his peers could match, and with a sense of humor that precluded resentment. Although we lost contact after high school, the growing up we did together and his generous friendship have stayed with me through the years. He was my friend, and I will miss him.

~ Paul Tessier

It was with great sadness that I heard of Murray's passing. He left me with terrific memories of his warmth, intelligence and humour in each and every situation. He was a great friend and teacher to all who knew him. Moreover however, I am left with the personal memory of a person who lit up the room when he walked in, a force of positive energy and enthusiasm. Whether attending a function or tackling a challenge, he injected the positivity and spirit that buoyed all around him. Thank you Murray. My heart goes out to the Girotti family at this difficult time.

~ Adam Watson

Dear Jan, Murray's infectious enthusiasm and smile will always be with me. He may be "up there" with his " Spirit in the Sky", but he's left a lot of his own spirit and inspiration with us down here. God Bless you, Murray.

~ Dr. Brian Taylor

Dear Girotti Family Murray made an important mark in my life - first as a teacher in the ICU and then for the last 25 years as a friend. Everyone's lives that he touched were made better by knowing him. We will miss him dearly.

~ Michael Cusimano

Jan and family: Our hearts just fell apart at the news of Murray's passing. What a priviledge it was to know such an incredible person. Murray was a great service to all of mankind and loved life so much. God is not finished with him yet! He will be missed here. Our prayers and thoughts are with you always.

~ David and Janet Wood

Jan and Family One really gets to know someone when you travel with them and spend many days and nights together. Our trip to Europe for three months in the volkswagon van together has many memories that still bring smiles to our faces. Do you remember the long toilet handle that Murray carried into our bedrooms? Do you remember campari for breakfast? Do you remember finding Clint Eastwood's glasses at the top of the mountain in Switzerland? The Italian taught us all the right questions to ask to avoid the taxes but we still ended up paying for someone to set the table!! Those are but a few as some we wouldn't be able to put in print! Meeting during the internship year set the stage for a lifetime of friendship and our one regret is we didn't get together more often! Love to all of you and we hope that the smiles that Murray put on many faces will keep you strong during the tough times. Love you Jan and remember we would love to have you visit us in the sunny Okanagan...snowy right now but usually sunny!!

~ Sharon and Michael Shepherd

I will always remember Dr. Girotti as a close mentor and friend. He was instrumental in my choice to pursue General and Trauma Surgery as a career. His kindness and caring nature will be an inspiration to me as I begin my training and career. My thoughts are with his friends and family.

~ Brad Moffat

Sometimes, along life's path, you brush up against someone who simply by their presence, makes life better. I have spent my entire career, as a rural doc, battling geography, weather....and all that rural trauma inherently presents....and for a lifetime, Murray has been on the other end of the phone...guiding me. Respectful, comical, infinitely wise.....he was the "welcoming" smile, at the end of the transfer. No one was a greater advocate for the rural patient, and no one was a greater professional friend. Trusting that someone as unbelievably "spirited" as Murray, will live on in all he touched and all those he taught. With heavy hearts....we remember.

~ Dr. Barb Matthews

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Murray Girotti, whom I knew only superficially when I was working as medical researcher at Kingston General Hospital back in 1984-85. Murray was a newly minted trauma surgeon and intensivist, whose knowledge, skill and positive demeanour were legendary. I helped build him a device for monitoring ventilation. In return, he wrote me a letter of recommendation for medical school at Queen's. Unfortunately, it was not enough to support my application, but I never forgot his positive attitude and uplifting spirit. We recently communicated by e-mail about the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame Scholarships and I was hoping to reunite with him. A great man and obviously a great career and great life. Joe Finkler, MD Asssociate Dean, Admissions University of British Columbia

~ Joseph Finkler

Mrs. Girotti & Family, please accept my most heartfelt condolences in the passing of Murray. Although we had not seen each other since high school, I have always remembered him as a wonderful person. Although our paths became parted by years and country, it was obvious to many of us, even in those early years that he would accomplish great things. Clearly, he did!

~ Dr. Robert F. Hickey

Our paths crossed for a brief moment in Toronto in Dr Tom Todd's Lab. Thus began our lasting friendship from distance. Murray had many good qualities, and above all, sincerity in all his doings and respect for all. I will always remember him.faconM

~ Farid Shamji

I have been asked to deliver the Murray Girotti injury prevention lecture at the Trauma 2013 Conference in Canada, in his name and in the name of injury prevention. I am honored by reading these memories of him, and to learn of his compassion, his skill, and his spirit that moved so many people, and patients. As one person said " he injected the positivity and spirit that buoyed all around him". And so he did as well, with efforts toward prevention.

~ David Sleet

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ peter/brenda Stewart/Scott

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ jerry kostandoff

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ Anne Spitali

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Dr. John and Kelly Fenton

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Melinda Ruttan

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Gillian Kernaghan

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Lori Da Silva

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ kevin murray

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Frank & Sharon Volis

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ diane/stanley soowal

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Faisal Rehman

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Neil Johnson

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ Anna and Walter Michalsky

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Walter Pennacchietti

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ DR LINDA STEELE

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ Thames Emergency Medical Services

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ Dr.s Daryl and Jacquelyn Doucette

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Drs Daryl and Jacquelyn Doucette

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Dr Gregory Mosdossy

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ Don Quattrini

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Santosh Pudupakkam

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ Linda and John Spoerer

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ Renato Natale

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Paul McHenry

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ John Trickett

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Connie and Rick Tracey

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Kathrine Grant

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ Andrea McCart

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Dr Joe Pagliarello

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ Natalie Yanchar

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Rusty & Valerie Kruty

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ Emergency Medicine Associates

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ Dr. Michel Haddad

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Allison J. Stuart

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Paul Greig

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

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(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Cathy & Bill MURDOCH

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ David and Nancy Green and family

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ Jean Denis Yelle

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Kate and Larry

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ UWO-Human Resources

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

~ Laura Rapattoni

(Donated to London Health Sciences Foundation-Trauma Development Program.)

~ Brad Moffat

(Donated to St. Joseph’s Health Care Foundation, Attention Dr. Janet Pope for Scleroderma and Lupus Research)

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Jan & Family: We are deeply saddened and shocked to hear of Dr. Girotti's passing. It would be difficult to overstate that man's achievements, and the countless lives he has touched. I for one would not be a surgeon today had it not been for his support. He brought a level of energy and enthusiasm to London's surgical program that was unmatched. Always optimistic; always upbeat; always looking forward. He had a rare gift for making an otherwise arduous and difficult surgical training program seem fun. His sudden passing represents a devastating loss, and our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

~ Santosh and Heather Pudupakkam

Dear Jan and family, I am deeply saddened by the news of Murray's passing. I remember the days when we worked together with great fondness and happiness. He was a delight to be with and his passion for surgery was infectious. I will miss our occassional e-mails to each other and how he always began them in Italian. He always left a lasting impression with all who came in contact witth him. My wife Paula and I send our heartfelt condolences to you and your family. I will miss him. Joe and Paula Mamazza

~ Joseph Mamazza

Jan, thinking of you and your family at this time. Being resourceful and well respected in the medical field, Murray gave energized guidance to many persons. Murray, a compassionate, caring, gentle man, will be missed.

~ Pat Evans & Enid & Ian

Dear Jan and family Having worked so closely with Murray over the past 12+ years leading the LHSC trauma program and the Provincial Trauma Network, like so many others I am feeling the loss of a great leader, physician, friend and family man. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Murray inspired me to be so much more than I thought I could be...he had a gift of uncovering talents in people that they didn't know they had and supported them to be more than they ever thought they could be. He respected and treated everyone as his equal and no job or task was beneath him - I recall a day in the office when we were preparing for our annual Talk Trauma conference and had an assembly line going to put together the conference packages...Murray came in and offered to help...that was just the kind of person he was. Murray allowed me to make and learn from mistakes and was always there to provide encouragement when I needed it. For all of that and so much more, grazie.

~ Kathrine Grant & Dan Peden

Jan, Auntie Anne, Uncle Marino and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Murray was a cherished, loved and well respected member of the Girotti/Duff families, whom many times helped with aid and advice when needed. His compassion and dedication for his work and large family will never be forgotten but truly missed. Our love and sympathy to you all.

~ Darla & John Confiant (Duff)

Jan & Family. We want to send our love and prayers to you and your family. Murray was the best. We will miss him deeply.

~ Al & Diane Sabataso

dear Jan and family like so many people ,alec and i were saddened and shocked by Murrays sudden passing our memories go back to the late 60s at Queens.What a fireball he was!Over the last few days i have come back to this site so many times to read the rememberances from so many people ,from so many parts of Murrays life.He touched the lifes of so many and we are all grateful for having known him and his joy of life. alec and i hold your family in our prayers at this very sad and harsh time susan and alec

~ susan mackinnon and alec patterson

Over the years, through Bill and Deniese Kost, we all became a mini-family, gathering at Christmas and enjoying life's few available pleasures. We shall never forget the grand times we had with Jan and Murray: all the laughs, all the discussions, all the wonder that good company brings. And we shall miss, especially, Murray's wit, warmth, and down to earth humanity.

~ Anna and Walter Michalsky

Dear Jan and Family, My sincere condolences for your loss. Dr Girotti was a wonderful man and he certainly enjoyed the game of golf. I enjoyed working with him on the Trauma Classic and he touched many in his time at RiverBend. I am grateful for having known him and my sympathy to you all.

~ Debbie Stevens

Dear Theresa and Rosaire; Mike and Phyllis We are so saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Dr. Murray. We know the Girotti family gatherings at Christmas are so very special to you all and that you will never lose the happy memories of the joy he brought to you at those special times and always. Our thoughts are with you and your family at this sad time.

~ Ron McFadyen and Rose Kellner

Dear Jan, Lindsay and family, We were saddened to learn of Murray's sudden passing and extend our deepest sympathy to you all. May you have the strength to carry you through this difficult time.

~ Rebecca and Kendra Coulter

Dear Jan & Family - We were totally shocked and saddened when Bill and Deniese called us about Murray's death. We always enjoyed our visits with you both at the Kosts and want you to know that we are thinking of you and your family. May your happy memories ahd extended family give you strength to get through these tough times.

~ David & Helga Barenberg

Dear Jan, Katherine, Lindsay, Matthew and family - My heartfelt sympathy and sincere thoughts are with you at this terribly sad time in your lives. Murray was my mentor, along with Bill Sibbald, in my desire to better myself in nursing and clinical research. I remember once telling Murray shortly after I started working at a pharmaceutical company that I wasn't a business person...Murray said, "yes, Kathryn, you are". Murray was ever supportive as a clinician and a friend and I cherish those moments to this day and will always. A few months ago, I met Murray at the London airport - he was travelling to the Maritimes and we enjoyed a wonderful chat - he spoke so very highly of all of you and I was pleased to hear he had become a "Nonno". May the blessings of God be with you as you begin the next phase in your lives and Murray begins eternal life, as death is only the beginning...Auguro a tutti la pace di Dio e la grazia. Riposare bene, mio caro amico, mi mancherai.

~ Kathryn Petti

Dear Jan and family: My heart felt condolences for your loss. Having spent eight years in chemistry and medical school with Murray I certainly have lots of memories of a wonderful friend and colleague. He set the standard for ethics and enthusiasm. He will be sadly missed by all.

~ Dr Robert Bourns

I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Dr. Girotti in the operating rooms at South Street Campus. Jan, my thoughts and prayers are with your and your family during this difficult time. Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss.

~ Shelley Balderston

Dear Girotti Family My wife Rosanne and I have known Murray since before highschool. He was a fellow scholar, athlete, and friend since our youth. Although our lives went in different directions after highschool, Murray remained one of the best people in our lives. I tried to keep up with his career through his mom and dad, and was so happy to see him at the Denis Morris 50th Reunion. Our daughter Tara followed in his footsteps, and consulted with him during her residencies. Murray will always have a special place in our hearts and will be sadly missed but never forgotten. To you and the Girotti Family our sincere condolences and we keep you in our prayers.

~ Gino Mastracci

Matthew and Family My deepest condolences of the passing of Murray. It was always a pleasure to chat with him at the Oaks and an inspiration to see him at church across the pew from where I sit. He will be sadly missed by those at St. George's Catholic Church and will leave a void that cannot be filled. My prayers and thoughts are with you as you face this very difficult time.

~ Paul Francis Loreto

Dear Jan, Murray was a great guy and team mate during our football days. I will sadly miss him. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Sincerley, Lamby

~ Bill Lamb Jr.

I am so sorry and shocked to learn of Dr. Girotti's passing. What a great and kind person. For those of us that were fortunate to work with Murray we will always cherish his smile and his making a point to say a quick hello to everyone that he passed in the department...never too busy for a hello. He will be missed.

~ Chelle Rimell

Dear Jan and family, Words fall short of expressing my sorrow for your loss. I am so grateful for the opportunity I had working with Murray at LHSC in the operating rooms and also in a later role in Risk Management while he was VP Medical Affairs. I hope that you find comfort and happiness in knowing that Murray has touched and enriched the lives and hearts of so many others and gave them the eternal gift of many happy memories. With heart-felt sympathy.

~ Patti Fisher

Dear Jan and family, When we learned of Murray's passing we were speechless and saddened to know we would not see his smiling face again. He was everyone's doctor. He researched a surgeon for me before I had my back surgery. He checked out some nodules that John was worried about and reassured him that it was nothing. He was a fine, intelligent man. He shall be greatly missed by all that knew him in the Cascades.

~ Linda and John Spoerer

Dear Jan and Family, Suzie and I were terribly saddened to hear of Murray's death. I have very fond memories of Murray as a medical student, surgical resident and and finally as an Attending Staff colleague at Queen's. Murray was always full of enthusiasm and left an indelible impression not only on the students he taught, the patients he cared for but also on his peers. His zest for life in all aspects was infectious. Suzie and I remember all too well the many parties and dinners you both hosted. Annually we have a Chief Resident's dinner for the graduating surgical residents. All the past residents and staff are invited. Murray frequently came and livened the party up with his many stories of past surgical adventures and misadventures. He will be sorely missed by all of us.

~ Ken and Suzie Taguchi

We would like to offer our deepest sympathy to the family. We were shocked to here of Murray's death. I remember him as a little boy in his fathers factory. When I first came to canada (60 years ago) I got a job at Girotti's as a machinist. I have fond memories and much respect for the entire family. At one point, I even worked with Murray teaching him how to be a machinist. He was a good person and we are truly sorry to hear he has passed away.

~ Efrem & Milena Tonellato

Dear Jan, and all of the Girotti Family, near and far: A testament to the charisma, caring, warmth and wonderful effect which Murray had on everyone he met, even for a brief time, is summed up as I parphrase condolences sent to us by our 22 year old niece, Hannah Kost.... "I realize that the Girottis have been an endless source of comfort and laughter for both of you, and for that I am so grateful. But I also realize that makes this so much more difficult. At the Coney Island hotdog party years ago I found myself briefly alone, and Murray came over to chat. I remember being delighted to discover that he'd read Harry Potter and liked to travel, and just thinking he was the neatest guy. His warmth and kindness made such an impression on me: I've never forgotten that small encounter. It is a testament to his character and heart that a brief conversation could cause a kid to eagerly ask her dad (Mark) after his every visit to Ontario and Florida:"Did you see Murray?" There you have it folks...out of the mouths of babes. We all loved Murray and will miss him, always.

~ Bill and Deniese Kost and Family

Dear Jan and family, I am extremely saddened by news of Murray"s passing. We all cherish his enthusiasm, professional demeanour and skills. He will be greatly missed. Please accept my most sincere condolences.

~ Dr. Renato Natale

I had heard about Murray for a number of years but it was only in the last year and a half that we had the opportunity to work together on a regional patient access project. It was a real pleasure to have come to know him as have many, many others - as someone with true passion and a most delightful wit. He never used ten words when one or two would do. It is a sad day and both a personal and professional loss.

~ Steve Elson

We've known Murray since we were all in medical school. His positive attitude, his warmth and his wisdom were ever-present and appreciated. He was a great surgeon, a great physician, a great leader and a great person. We'll miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with Jan and the family at this time.

~ Dr. John Howard/Dr. Nicole le Riche

Jan, I am a childhood friend of Murray. We grew up in the same neighbourhood in the same neighbourhood. We also shared an uncle, Nello Girotti. I watched Murray play ball with my brothers and I spent time at his childhood home playing with his sister Terry. I always remember him as a nice guy who enjoyed life. My sympathy to you and your family and Murray"s parents and his sister, Terry.

~ Mary Louise Tieche Johnston

Dear Jan and family,We were deeply saddened to hear of the loss of Murray. Please know we are thinking of you during this difficult time. Murray was so warm and caring toward me and the girls and will truly be missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

~ Rachel and Ron Bill

To the Girotti family...I am so saddened to learn of Murrays passing. I worked with him at TGH in the ICU. He was a brilliant clinician teacher mentor and friend. We loved him for his wit and the gift of laughter. I will always remember him in my heartt as a wonderful man. I send my thoughtts and prayers to you at this difficult time.

~ Tammy Hutchings

Jan, our most sincere sympathy goes out to you and your family in the loss of Murray. You are often in our thoughts.

~ Ross and Louise Good

Murray's mark and influence on trauma care in Canada has been profound. His efforts in injury prevention have helped to save many lives. He has many friends across the entire country in the Trauma Association of Canada, and we will all miss his infectious smile, his upbeat attitude, and his encouragement for us all to strive to be the best that we can be. We'll miss you Murray.

~ Dr. Fred Brenneman and Sue Walker

Dear Jan and family: It was with deep sadness that I learned of Murray's passing. I was very fortunate to be trained by him in my surgical residency as I would not be where I am today without his teaching, advice, and OR humour. He will be missed and remembered by all who had the pleasure to know him. Please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss.

~ Andrea McCart

Dear Jan and family: It was with deep sadness that I learned of Murray's passing. I was very fortunate to be trained by him in my surgical residency as I would not be where I am today without his teaching, advice, and OR humour. He will be missed and remembered by all who had the pleasure to know him. Please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss.

~ Andrea McCart

Dear Jan and family, Murray was a wonderful colleague who provided much appreciated advice and support during my tenure as dean. I enjoyed particularly working with him over the past couple of years as a member of the board of the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame. His enthusiasm and commitment were unflagging. His death leaves a great hole in the fabric of the London health care community. He will be greatlt missed.

~ Dr Carol Herbert

Dear Jan & family: My daughter, Kathryn, called me in Arizona to tell me the sad news of Murray's passing. I am totally shocked and saddened. Both of you held a warm spot in my heart. It seems like just yesterday you were coming to London from Toronto, we were greeting you and then househunting together. It was delightful to then find you as neighbours at Riverbend. My thoughts and prayers for comfort are with you, sorry I'm not in London.

~ Marion Frelick

I was very saddened to hear of the loss of this great man. He touched and saved countless lives directly through the practice of surgery, and indirectly through his wonderful gift in the teaching of many surgeons. He was the consummate role model for us as young surgeons and we will be forever indebted to him. May God bless his family, friends, and the many who mourn his passing.

~ Dr. Glen Hooker

Dr. Girotti was a great teacher and I had the pleasure of learning from him during my trauma rotation. I was saddened to hear about his death; he will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with the Girotti family.

~ Gladys Chan

I was truly saddened by the news of Murray's death. We go back to Kingston in the late '70s when he was a surgical resident and I was a medical student. I had the great pleasure and privilege to know Murray for over 30 years and to work with him in many settings in Trauma, Critical Care and Surgery. Above all, Murray was an inspiration and a friend. I will miss him. We all will miss him. He will never be forgotten though. My condolences to the Girotti family. And Murray, I'm sure we'll meet again paisan.

~ Dr Joe Pagliarello

I am so saddened to hear of Murray's passing, but so honored to have been blessed with his friendship, kindness and inspiration. He was a great man, who made everyone feel like a friend and an important person. Whenever we met, it was obvious that injury prevention and trauma care was his passion........but family and freinds were his true loves. To be a good person is what I have learned from him, and I will cherish his memories always. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.

~ Natalie Yanchar

Like so many, Deb and I have many fond memories of Murray's infectious enthusiasm and energy. He sought and achieved excellence in so many ways, and persevered despite challenges that would have stopped many others. I still remember having Murray as my senior resident on cardiology while he was doing a brief interlude in the internal medicine program. We had many amusing and enjoyable coffee breaks in the KGH cafeteria: John Fay regaling us with stories of the British navy and Murray trying to keep up, with his opinions on just about everything. Our sympathies go out to Jan and family. David Pichora

~ David and Deborah Pichora

Dear Jan and Family, It is with our deepest sympathy that we send our heartfelt condolences to you and your children. We were so saddened to hear of your loss. A compassionate, gentle and caring man with a strong spirit, Murray touched lives in a warm and special way. Murray will be missed by all. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. Fondly, Vera, Frank and Sonya

~ Vera,Frank and Sonya Glasser

Dear Jan & Family, The KGH Sisterhood (Class of '71) mourns with you in the loss of Murray. We wish you strength in saying farewell to a treasured husband, partner, father, grandfather and talented, committed physician. Sincerely, Bob & Linda Chaplin

~ Dr.Robert & Linda Chaplin & KGH Class of '71

Jan, Murray was a wonderful man and will be missed by all. He left an impression on everyone in a positive,caring and sincere way. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

~ Rusty & Valerie Kruty

My sincere sympathy, to your family at this time. As the former Director of Perioperative Services at St Joseph's Health Care, I had the honour of working with Murray on many occasions. His leadership and vision for Surgery in London was truly an inspiration. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

~ Pat Pocock

To Jan and family, Our thoughts and prayers to you. A good friend and fellow golfer will be missed dearly. We are saddened by his loss.

~ Paul and Eileen Dictor

I was saddened to hear of Murray's passing and send my sincere condolences to your family. I came to know Murray during my time at LHSC/SJHC in the early to mid 2000s and respected him greatly for his wisdom, his wit and his passion for medicine and the patients we care for. He will be greatly missed.

~ Dr Jill Boulton

Dear Jan and Family, We were so saddened to hear of Murray's passing. One only has to read through the tributes on this page to understand the impact that he had in medicine and on the individuals who were fortunate enough to know him. After just a few minutes with Murray you felt that you'd known him all your life- he had that gift for putting people at ease. He was remarkable, an example to all of us. Our deepest condolences to all of you.

~ Mark and Alexandra Kost

Dear Lindsay My deepest sympathies to you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

~ Andrea Bent

It's with great sadness that we received the news about my teacher and friend, Dr. Girotti's passing this week. His dedication to his patients and to the London Health Sciences Center is truly inspirational. He will be greatly missed by all his colleagues, friends, students and patients. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.

~ Dr. Michel Haddad

Cousin Jan and Family--Thinking of you--keep your chin up--you have a lot to be proud of. Love Paul & Nancy Evans and the Family.

~ Paul Evans

To the Girotti Family, I have had the very great pleasure of working with Murray from time to time on health system-wide issues. Murray's ability to see the bigger picture, to remind us of our common desire to serve the patient, and to come up with innovative approaches were renowned. My condolences to you all. I do hope that the outpouring of affection and respect will support you in the journey forward. Allison J. Stuart Assistant Deputy Minister

~ Allison Stuart

Jan and family, It was my privilege to have worked with Murray. His integrity, passion and love of family was evident in everything he did. Praying that you will have peace as you support each other through this difficult time. Gillian

~ Gillian Kernaghan

Although we didn't live long on Treeline, Murry was a good friend and neighbor. He was there when I needed information about my brother's illness and was always was willing to listen. He will be sadly missed by all and the thoughts and prayers are with you and the family

~ Jane & Harvey Cutler

Jan and family, it was with great sadness that I learned of Murray's sudden passing. It was my privilege to have worked with Murray in the KGH ICU, during his time at Queen's. The world has lost a great man. He will be missed so very much. My deepest sympathies to all of you...

~ Kathy Chesnick, RN

Jan - My thoughts are with you and your family. I'm so sorry to hear of Murray's sudden passing. Even though I don't often see you, every time I walk through the doors at Jazzercise you are in my thoughts.

~ Leslie Wilkinson-Kennedy

To the Girotti family: Our deepest respects for your loss. Murray was a great leader and mentor. He made great contributions to his field and was a true professional. However, he made it clear to us how important family and our lives away from medicine are. He will be missed.

~ Shiva Jayaraman and Varsha Thakur

To the Girotti Family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Linda, Barbara, Jim, Bob and Larry

~ The Sills Family

Murray was a good friend to my brother, Gary, when they were in medical school at Queen's. It was devastating to lose my brother to cancer in 1997, but Murray had always been a link to my brother. At our Christmas get-togethers, I always looked forward to hearing stories from Murray about the hijinks he and Gary would get up to. We'll miss you especially at Christmas, Murray.

~ Dr Mark Diotallevi and Katie Diotallevi

I had the privilege of being taught by Dr Girotti as a medical student at U of T in the late 1980's. His compassion, kindness and wit left a lasting impression on me. He really cared about his students and his patients. We met again briefly last summer at the fruit and vegetable stand in Byron where I was able to tell him how much I enjoyed being taught by him. My deepest sympathies for your loss.

~ Dr Anthony Saly

To the Girotti family: I had the privelege of working for Murray as his resident in the ICU at TGH many years ago. He had a tremendous impact on me to the point that I still consider him as a mentor in surgery and education. He will be sadly missed.

~ Lloyd C Smith

To Randy, Lindsay and the entire Girotti Family--Please accept our sympathy on your loss, having only met Murray on a couple of occasions, we learned early from Ralph and Charm what a wonderful husband, father and grandfather Murray was. Life can be short but what wonderful memories you must have.God Bless You All

~ Ken & Dora Francis

Dear Jan & Family, A few years ago, we were playing golf at Fairwinds Golf Club and after 9 holes, I went into the clubhouse and Murray went to get ice water for the back 9. As I walked through the pro shop, a man ran in and yelled "call 911". I asked him what happened and he said his playing partner had passed out. I found Murray and told him what had occurred and did he normally get involved. He told me I could always let someone know that he was a physician, regardless of the situation. Murray took care of the man until the ambulance arrived and then gave the EMT the necessary information to proceed with treatment on the way to the hospital. That spoke volumes about Murray...he was always there to help someone in need! As each year went by, there were more and more stories illustrating Murray's compassion toward others. He loved to talk about his family, new things in medicine, and of course...golf! He would challenge you, but not as much as he challenged himself...and always with a twinkle in his eye. When someone passes on , it is often said that he or she will be missed. In this case that is an understatement. Our condolences to your whole family and everyone that loved him.

~ Rick & Ginny Burt

Dear Jan, we were quite shocked to here of Murray's passing. We send our heartfelt condolences to you, Katherine, Lindsay, Matthew, their spouses and your grandchildren and to Murray's family. Some memories of Murray come to mind: Just after you moved in we invited you over for spaghetti and meatballs. I (Nancy) told him this was a very good recipe i got from my mother in law. He said no one made them like his mother. Once seated around our dinky little dining room table, he on awicker lounging chair where only his head showed above the table, he started singing, "On top of spaghetti all covered in cheese..." Right then and there we knew we were gonna really like The Girottis. From sitting on our roof top with David drinking beer and shootin the shit while gazing over the neighbourhood to drinking straight scotch with David while at a wine tasting party at your house to insisting that the kids just call him Murray to his loyalty to the dealership even after you moved to London, these are only a few of the neighbourhood memories we still talk about today to so many others. His "legend " lives on . You and your family Jan are in our thoughts and prayers

~ David and Nancy Green and family

Jan and family. I was deeply saddened to learn of Murry's passing. As a new consultant surgeon coming on staff at Victoria Hospital, I was teamed with Murray as my partner. I will always be grateful for the support, advice, guidance and friendship he so easily gave over the many years we were colleagues. I consider myself exceptionally lucky to have worked with him and I am a better man for having known him.

~ Jay Engel

I was deeply saddened to learn of Murry's passing. I lost a friend and a mentor. I had the opportunity to work with him for years , he was always present for advise without counting his time or energy The trauma community of Canada lost one of his most respected leader.

~ JD Yelle

Jan My thoughts are with you and your family. My heart aches and I will always treasure memories of Murray and out times together. He was unique and taught many of us many things inlcuding how to live and laugh. My prayers are with you Trudy Reid

~ Trudy Reid

Jan--Murray was the true Thorold guy--respected and loved by all--our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family--as he would like it--kosty

~ jerry kostandoff

Jan, Katherine, Lindsay & Matt Murray was the most positive and caring person I have ever known. I will miss sharing laughs about his many golfing adventures but most of all I will miss his presence in the office. He treated all of us in the Trauma Program like family...it won't be the same without him. Anne

~ Anne Spitali

We were very saddened to hear of Murray's passing. He was a great man, a great surgeon and a great teacher. We will miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

~ Dr. John and Kelly Fenton

Jan, Katherine, Lindsay & Matt, our family is so saddened to hear of Murray's passing. We had many heart warming, humerous,and engaging times in the rinks and other venues watching the children grow up. Murray was a exceptional person in many ways, we especially remember him as a great dad. Our Love and Prayers are with you.

~ Boyd & Cathy Acheson

I was extremely surprised and saddened to hear of Murray's passing. Dr. Girotti inspired me as a medical student to become a surgeon. Later on in my career as a resident and a surgeon he was always available to talk at his house, on the phone or at meetings. He was a great teacher, surgeon and friend. I will miss him.

~ Dr. Paul Goobie

Dr. Giratti was so wonderful during my dark hours and days in 1994. His kind and cheerful manner and superb surgical skills gave me hope and the future I have enjoyed. His life was too short but beautifully lived. Our thoughts are with his family. Melinda Ruttan and family

~ Melinda Ruttan

Murray and I were both residents of the Queen's University residence McNeill House and members of Arts '69. It happened that the women's residence cafeteria had been broken into and the knives removed. The Dean of Women was so enraged she required the female residents to eat the following night's supper, steak, with spoons. Eventually Murray was accused of being the instigator and the University was furious wanting heads to roll. However, the University could not do anything unless and until Murray was convicted by the Inter-residence Disciplinary Committee. I was Chairman of that body. When Murray came to be tried there was blatant pressure by the University to make a finding of guilt. Nonetheless, we acted judicially and found that the University had not presented enough evidence for us to be convinced of any wrongdoing and Murray was acquitted. From that I have gone on to a satiosfying career in law and Murray's accomplishments are many. I was sincerely saddened to read of his passing.

~ John L. Hill

We were very shocked and sadened to hear of Dr.Girotti's passing. He was an outstanding Doctor very kind and caring and dedicated to his patients.We came to be very fond of Dr Girotti he took us under his wing when we needed someone the most. We will always be grateful.I have been a patients of Dr Girotti for over four yrs now he was always there when i needed him if he was concerned about something he would call you at home. What an outstanding doctors he was.I will miss our football chats i always teased him about his team.He always made you feel so comfortable what a great man he was. Our thoughts and prayers our with you and your family. He will be truly missed.

~ Danny&Sherry Amaral

The University of Western Ontario and the Department of Surgery, in particular, have suffered a great loss. Firstly, Murray's renowned surgical skills were stolen by a dreaded disease, and now his vision and leadership, by his death.

~ David Chess

Jan and family Sandy and i want to let you know our thoughts and prayers are with you. Although Murrays time was short at Riverbend he made a lot of new friends and will be sadly missed ,i will also miss him as my golf partner.

~ Brian and Sandy Davy

It was truly a pleasure to have had the opportunity to be taught by Dr. Girotti. He was a mentor, an unwavering source of support and most importantly a role model for training physicians to look up to. The class of 2014 and Schulich family will deeply miss Dr. Girotti and we are forever indebted to him for the incredible contribution he has made to our lives.

~ Jeffrey Landreville

I had the privilege of being a med student with Murray when he was a resident followed by working with him directly later on in his career. He was a great pleasure to know and to work with and we had a lot of laughs together. He loved the occasional cigar, good drinks, Christmas lights, the practice of medicine and his family. I feel honoured to to have known him.

~ Keith Payton

I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Murray when he first came to LHSC. Much love, respect and admiration for his abilities, enthusiasm and spark. I am certain he will be sadly missed, but his presence will not be forgotten.

~ Susan Rombout

What a tremendous loss. I was truly saddened to hear the news of Dr. Girotti's passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. He was an amazing individual with a gentle spirit. He will be greatly missed by all of those who knew him.

~ Audrey Wharton

Jan- our thoughts are with you and we are profoundly saddened by this news. You may remember, Jan, that day in '74 or '75; I was a senior resident in Cardiology assigned to the CCU and you were a CCU nurse. The door burst open and the new clinical clerk, a certain Murray Girotti, swooped into the place as Paul Armstrong was making rounds. "I am here to make a difference" said Murray to the assembled, and all more senior, staff.... and what a difference he has made, to and for so many, from that day on. Some few years later I, as ER director, received a call from the CEO of a hospital an hour away from Kingston. Apparently a young KGH trauma surgeon, called by that hospital's docs to advise on the care of a patient with a head injury but too unstable with a ruptured spleen for transport, had leapt into his car, driven to this hospital (where he had never been before) helped the local docs remove the spleen and stabilize the patient, then accompanied the patient by ambulance to Kingston where his head injury was attended to. The CEO was wondering who on earth had come to his hospital, his OR and then left with a patient. I said, with pride, "that is my friend Murray Girotti", who then had to find a way to get his car back! A loyal alum of Queen's Meds, Murray brought us honour. He will be greatly missed.

~ David Walker and Emily Leslie

JAN - WE WERE FORTUNATE HAVING KNOWN MURRAY SINCE OUR TEENAGE YEARS AND AGREE WITH TRUDY REED ..MURRAY WAS AN EXAMPLE OF HOW TO LIVE LIFE, ESPECIALLY THROUGH THE TOUGH TIMES. OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY...MIKE AND NANCY

~ THE QUINNS

Back in 1991, I was a cancer patient of Dr Girotti at 26 years of age. Without Dr Girotti's skill, knowledge, and complete loving care ,I would not be alive today. It is with great sadness, that I offer my kindest, sincere regret, that this beautiful man has lost his own battle with illness. I will never forget his loving care for me, and I wish only the best for the family. His gift to humanity, has touched me personally, and I will be forever thankful. I am so sorry for your loss.

~ Ronni Watson(Fairful)

Jan and family: Cory and I were deeply saddened to learn of your loss. I will never forget it was Dr. Girotti that supported my endeavor to be trained in the London surgical program. I will always be grateful for his support, teaching, and surgical training. Murray's enthusiasm for medicine in particular and life in general were infectious and inspiring. Cory and I fondly remember your warmth and generosity when you and Murray hosted the surgical residents at your wonderful home in the summer evenings and at Christmas time. I have Dr. Girotti to thank for instilling a great appreciation for Italian wines! We lost someone very special. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

~ Dr. Rod & Cory Willoughby

Dear Jan, My deepest sympathy to you and your family for the loss of Murray. Words cannot express my sadness and the void that now exists without Murray's presence in our daily lives. His wisdom, talent, mentorship and friendship were gifts I will treasure. He will be deeply missed by all who had the priviledge of having him influence our lives. Mithu

~ Mithu Sen

Dear Janet and family.We am saddened by your loss and would ask that you please accept our condolences. I will remember Murray as the Dr who saved my fathers life -I had driven my elderly father from Belleville General Hospital (they refused an ambulance transfer)with an acute bowel obstruction - Murray recieved him at Toronto General Hospital and he and my father retreated to somewhere in the bowels of the Emergency Department. Andree and I waited for 4 hours with not a word and we were convinced he was in surgery or worse. Suddenly there was Murray with a huge grin on his face,slightly shaking his head, as if in disbelief, to announce that the old boy was AOK, no surgery, he just figured his way around a problem, that in its resolution was not a pretty occassion, as you imagine. Doctors come from a time honoured profession and he was at the pinnacle. Our thoughts are with you Jan. Love Kevin & Andree

~ Kevin Murray and Andree Tardif

To Jan and family, My deepest condolences at the tragic news of Murray's passing. Murray was a leader and mentor who had a profound impact on my life and career. For this I will always be grateful. I will tell stories of Murray for decades yet to come. We are all saddened by his loss but please take heart in the knowledge that Murray a truly good person who made this world a better place.

~ Christopher Schlachta

Jan, our heartfelt condolences to you and all of your family. Murray was a very special person; one of a kind. He was so generous to so many of us with his time whether he was researching a medical issue or correcting a golf swing. We will miss his enthusiasm, his caring, and most of all, his friendship.

~ Frank and Sharon Volis

With our deepest sympathy, our thoughts and prayers go out to you Jan, Marino, Anne, and all of the Girotti Family. Murray will forever be remembered for not only his dedication to his Family, but also for his God given gift to help and care for others. Rita, Allan and Tommy Beltrami

~ Rita, Allan and Tommy Beltrami

Murray was a true phydicisn leader . I worked often with him in dealing with health system challenges. He was respected by all and often consulted. I will miss him as a friend and colleague. My condolences to his family.

~ Dr Chris Carruthers

Dr.Girotto was a wonderful surgeon and friend to all of us who worked with him. Between 1984 to 1989 in the ICU at TGH he worked miracles and enriched all our lives. What a pleasure to have worked with him.All the old ICU girls are calling each other and so sad for your family.

~ Anne Joyce R.N.

Dear Jan, Although Murray left Toronto some time ago, his mark on General Surgery and Critical Care was never lost....we still use Murrayisms.... my favourite being "When God puts his hand on your patient's shoulder it is time to take yours off...." Murray's enthusiasm for his craft, for life and for his family was a marvel to watch...sometimes he came into a room with such excitement it was as if his feet were not touching the ground...so many are better for having known him.... I know that I am...like the many whose lives he touched, I am profoundly saddened by his death and wish him Godspeed on this new journey...my deepest condolences to you, Katherine, Lindsay and Matthew. Deborah Wilson

~ Deborah Wilson

Dear Jan Please accept my deepest sympathies at Murray's passing. I have the fondest memories of wonderful dinner parties spent with you and Murray, Peter Brown and Debbie. It was such fun and Murray's ability to live life to the max was always so evident. My thoughts are with you and your family. Sue Perez

~ Sue Perez

Jan, To you and your family our condolences we extend. Andrea and I have always felt a special bond with Murray knowing that our paths had crossed many times growing up in the Niagara peninsula. We often shared our love of Kingston and our many unique stories. His love of family, ethnic heritage people and his profession will be missed by all.

~ Ken and Andrea Virtuoso

The world is less because we have lost such a wonderful man. We will all miss him. Our sincere condolences to all of you.

~ Wayne & Shelly Shepherd

I first met Dr Murray when he was a resident and I was a med student at Queen's.....he was a great teacher and a great friend.....we both ended up in the London area after Kingston so I have kept in touch 30+ years.....He was a great friend when my first husband died in 1977.......I will never forget him for his kindness at that time.....We will all miss him so very much......my sympathies and love to his family

~ Dr Linda Steele, Grand Bend

What sad news to hear of Murray passing. He taught many of us trauma at UWO and was an inspiration. It was an honor to have learned from him. Murray knew the challenges and difficulties of practicing emergency medicine in rural communities. He was so supportive and understanding. Hearing him on the other end of the phone line was such a relief when calling Trauma Team. He will be deeply missed...

~ Ken Milne

I had the privileges of working with Murray on a number of health systems projects in the Southwest. He was a friend and trusted advisor, and someone that I admired personally and professionally. Many of us in healthcare and medical leadership positions aspired to be more like Murray. I will miss him very much. My sincere condolences to you.

~ Martin Lees

Theresa & Rosaire Tisdelle and family: Please accept our deepest sympathies in the loss of your brother/brother-in-law Murray. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time!

~ Frank & Cathie Popp

My deepest sympathies with the loss of such a great doctor who we all got to know while he was at South Street Hospital & at Westminster Campus--General Surgery.Our thoughts go out to his family, we all will miss him very much.

~ Jean Salmon

We were very saddened to learn of Murray's passing. As mentioned by others he was an extremely gifted surgeon and an incredible man. I had the privilege of being a resident of Murray's and he had the uncanny ability to make learning fun. His enthusiasm and love of surgery was inspiring. Our thoughts are with all of you at this very difficult time.

~ Francois & Christine Flamand

Dear Jan and Family my deepest sympathies. Being Murray's next door neighbor for the last 7 yrs. in Florida has been an experience. The first year he signed me up for the golf league which was a shock to me since I never played before, but being the great mentor that he was, I learned.We would sit in his garage in the morning having coffee together he called it his Italian gazebo. One day my dog was missing, when he finally came home there was a note under his collar, it read IT'S COCTAIL HOUR COME OVER .....MURRAY. That's the Murray I knew, and loved like a brother.I thank God for bring him into my life, I will truly miss him.

~ Charles Giosi

I was very sad to hear of Murray's passing. Such a loss for someone so young and talented. I enjoyed his company at Toronto General Hospital and always found him so cheerful and positive. David Chess summed it up well. He fulfilled his life contract with gusto and giving to others. God bless all his family.

~ Gregor Reid

Murray was a true gentleman and a colleague who's warmth and professionalism will be sorely missed both in the Emergency Department and at St George's Parish. Such an untimely and tragic loss. My sincere condolences to his family.

~ Greg Mosdossy

Jan & family, I am so very sorry to hear of Murray's death. My heart is with you and all the family. It is so evident in the notes the number of lives he has impacted as a wonderful physician, surgeon, teacher, mentor, husband & father . Hugs Gee

~ Gee Wigle

Jan, we were so totally shocked and saddened to hear of Murray's sudden passing. Our hearts go out to you , your children and Murray's parents. After reading through the tributes on this site there is no question in our minds that God just called one of his angels home.

~ Bob and Elayne Borland

Dear Jan and family, Murray played a tremendous role in making sure our charity event "Showdown in the Downtown" was a huge success. I will never forget his generosity and kindness.

~ Faisal Rehman

Jan and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. Murray's time as a member of Riverbend was too short, and he will be missed.

~ Marc & Bev Lacelle

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