Obituaries

MURRAY STALKER

September 13, 2012

Posted by:
Bert Willerton (Good friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Sorry to hear of passing of a member of the 'OLD GANG'.Condolences to Eve & family.

Posted by:
ken turner (former elmer the safety elephant stude

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

rip constable stalker

Posted by:
Makenna stalker (Grandpa)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

My grandpa Murray stalker was a honest wonderful man. My middle name Leigh came after his, I forever miss him. He was the kind of man who would say 'you look beautiful today darling' even though you were just on the phone with him. This is a bit late of a comment, but these past few days I just really miss him. I'll miss you always grandpa and I hope you're watching me proudly. I love you. RIP.

Posted by:
Betty Lovejoy (friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Ev - I am so sorry to hear about Murray's passing - I just found this by accident - please pass my condolences to the kids. I am in Comox if you want to contact me. Lots of memories flooding back on our early days in Windsor Park. Betty

Posted by:
Frank May (Freind and Employee)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Well, I am sorry to see Murray go. I had a chance to talk to Murray on the phone a few months ago to reminisce and to thank him. Working for and with Murray at Stalker's Shell and the Hickory House Restaurant provided me with some of the building bricks that formed who I am today. Leave it to say that Murray hired me at the garage, when I was laid off from the CPR got me on with the Hickory House and then gave me a reference for the Police Department. I am forever grateful for his friendship and guidance. My sincere condolences to Evelyn and the kids. Frank May and family.

Posted by:
Irene Anderson (friend)

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

Sincere condolences to all the family, Murray was a great person. I can remember his great laugh and how he loved to tease, he will be missed.

Posted by:
Gary Frost

Posted on:
February 2, 2018

These days, whenever I am reminiscing with my friends, many of the stories told revolve around the 3 years I spent at ' Stalker's Shell ' at Thompson Drive and Portage Ave pumping gas, fixing customer's and our own cars, and operating that big tow truck. It was a great time to be a young adult (19 - 21) and it generated a lot of memories. Murray and Ev were so flexible and put so much trust in guys like myself and Doug Titterton. They tolerated all of our antics and those of our friends like Mel Morgan, Ron Phelps and Wayne Biegler just to name a few. Those were good times.My sincere condolences to Ev and the Stalker family. Murray was a great guy to all and will be remembered.R.I.P. Murray.Gary FrostCalgary