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Andrew L. (Bud) Murie, 90, of Langdon, North Dakota passed away Monday, November 23, 2009 at the Cavalier County Memorial Hospital of Langdon, North Dakota.

Andrew Lyle Murie was born October 7, 1919 to Andrew and Effie B. (Smith) Murie.  He was raised in Harvey Township, Cavalier County.  Bud was united in marriage to Ila Romfo on June 9, 1942 at Vang, ND.  Following their marriage they lived and farmed in Harvey Township. Bud lived in Harvey Township his entire life, with the exception of two years, until 1993 when he and Ila moved to Langdon.  He drove out to the farm and kept track of crops on a regular basis up until last month. 

Bud is survived by his two sons: Orlin Murie of Camino Island, WA and Larry (Helen) Murie of Langdon, ND, grandchildren:  Vicki (Darrell) Wrege, Orly Murie, Tammy (Tim) Aronson, Tina (Jamie) Bryn, Teri Murie and Troy Murie, great-grandchildren: DiAnn "Dez" Kiefer, Taylor Wrege, Tracy Aronson, Andrew Murie, Shannon Bryn, Tucker Aronson, Tristen Murie, Peter Bryn, Allison Brynn, great-great grandchild McKenna Kiefer, sister Della Crockett of Langdon, ND, sister-in-law Ann Marie Davis of VanCouver, WA and many neices and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Ila, sister Myrtle M. Boomgaarden, brother Orville Glenn and a granddaughter.

VISITATION will begin at 2:oopm with a 7:00pm Prayer service on Friday November 27, 2009 at the Brooks Funeral Home of Langdon, ND.  Visitation will also take place for one hour before the time of the services at the church on Saturday.

SERVICES  Saturday, November 28, 2009 at 2:00pm at the United Methodist Church of Langdon, ND.

INTERMENT  Harvey Centre Cemetery, Rural Langdon, ND.


Condolences:

Uncle Bud you will be missed. We love you!

Ruby Crook
Richard Crook
Tabitha (Crook) Dennis

 

Oril, Larry and Families,

We send our condolences to all of you on your father's death.  From all reports he lead a full life and was active to this end episode.  I have many fond membories of your father and mother as am certain you do as well.  Our sympathy to all of you.

John and Joann Lawrence

 

Larry, Helen, Orlin and Families,
My thoughts and prayers have been with you for weeks and especially during the funeral services for your dad yesterday. I prayerfully said my own farewell to Bud when I heard of his death on Monday but I missed not being with each of you to celebrate his life.
I can only imagine how much each of you will miss Bud's physical presence in your daily lives. Bud was undoubtedly a "pillar" in the community that parented each of us, virtually the end of the generation that raised us. It's difficult to imagine our lives without their wisdom and love.
May we all find comfort in the love they shared and memories we created together.
Our love and heartfelt sympathy,
Michael and Barbara Murie-Aamo

 

Deepest sympathy to your family. Bud was a longtime neighbor and friend of my uncle Allen Scott and I enjoyed many good visits with Bud whenever we would meet in Langdon.He was always telling of working on the farm yet and proud to be doing it, and if not working still had an active interest. May God be with you in your sorrow.
Dave Nickerson, Sarles, ND


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