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Obit Messenger results for 01/22/09.
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Posted 2009-01-22 9:08 AM (#23763)
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Subject: Obit Messenger results for 01/22/09.

- (Boston Globe)
MURZIC, William 85, passed away Tuesday morning, January 20, 2009 at the Pavilion Nursing Home in Hyannis. He was the loving husband of the late Margaret Murzic of Centerville. A longtime resident of the Cape, Mr. Murzic was originally from Chelsea and was a 1950 graduate of Northeastern University where he played football. He served in the United States Navy and was on the submarine USS Sea Dog in WWII. Prior to retirement he worked in the Pharmaceutical industry. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his son, Dr. William Murzic and his wife Courteney of South Hamilton, daughter Bridget Cotter and her husband Bill of Sandwich, son James Murzic and his wife Kelly of Yarmouth, son Dan Murzic and his wife Lisa of San Diego, daughter Michelle Crocker of Hyannis, and a brother, Ed of Melbourne, Florida. He also leaves nine grandchildren, Reese and Trent Murzic of South Hamilton, Billy, Josh, Nick, John, Summer, and Autumn Cotter of Sandwich, and Emma Murzic of San Diego. Friends and relatives are kindly invited to attend. Visiting Hours at John-Lawrence Funeral Home, 3778 Falmouth Road (Rt 28) MARSTON MILLS on Thursday from 4-6 pm. A Graveside Service will be held at Mosswood Cemetery, Putnam Ave, Cotuit on Friday at 1 pm. Memorials in his name may be made to Essex Pavilion in honor of their extraordinary care.


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