Scott Bradford Murray

scott murray

March 4, 1947 ~ March 22, 2023


Resided in: North Berwick, Maine

North Berwick— Scott Murray, 76, of North Berwick, died Wednesday March 22 at his home. Scott was born in Bar Harbor March 4, 1947 the son of William and Sheila (Bryant) Murray. He lived there until the age of 6 when his family moved, living in several Maine towns before settling in Kittery. He graduated from Traip Academy in Kittery. He was an accomplished skier and won a National Ski Falling Contest in Alta Utah. He was drafted into the U.S. Army and served in the 101st Airborne Division as well as the 173rd. He was wounded in action in Vietnam and received the Purple Heart. After his discharge, he attended Daniel Webster College, studying aeronautical engineering. He worked for Landers and Griffin Construction for several years, then Griffin Construction and later for Local 4 International Union of Operating Engineers. Scott was predeceased by his stepdaughter, Allison Wright and his sister, Susan Jenkins. Scott is survived by his wife, Ellen (Fisher) Murray; his children, Kim Ann and her partner Josh Overton of Perry, Maine, Travis Murray and his partner Kristin Gray of Rye Beach, NH, Erin Murray Mills of Dover, NH, Khari Lizotte and her partner Marshall Cummings of Essex, VT and his brother, Jeffrey Murray and his wife Alice of Rochester, NH as well as eight grandchildren. A memorial service for Scott will be held at the Carll Heald and Black Funeral Home, 580 Main Street in Springvale on Friday March 31 at 12:00 pm.
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  1. I knew Scott since high school. One of our own has joined the Airborne brotherhood at roll call in heaven. R.I.P brother.
    Airborne All the Way!

    Art Mott

  2. My earliest memory of Scott was driving up a rocky cliff of a mountain near camp with John and Scott in his jeep. I thought I was going to die, but for some reason I decided to trust those two crazy fun guys.
    Loved those early days when the three of us spent so much time together.

  3. I loved Scott and was so very sad to hear of his passing, but was happy that he was able to make it home to die surrounded by the family that he loved. Take care of each other with kindness and love.

  4. Such a kind caring man….always smiling. Such good memories since the early 70s.
    Rest easy Scott, until we all see you again. 💔❤️💔

  5. Ellen and family,

    My condolences for your loss. I met Scott when I moved onto same road back in 1990. He was a friendly and helpful neighbor. Nice guy. Cherish yours memories as they become treasures in your heart. Take care all.


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