Dr. Charles F. Murray Jr.

charles murray

May 5, 1946 ~ October 10, 2024

Born in: Wagram, NC
Resided in: Asheville, NC

Charles Murray passed away at the age of 78 in Asheville, North Carolina, on October 10, 2024. He was born and raised in Wagram, North Carolina, and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he pursued graduate studies in philosophy, earning an M.S. in 1972, followed by an M.D. in 1976. From 1969 to 1971, he served as a conscientious objector at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro, North Carolina. Charles worked as a physician with the Buncombe County Health Department from 1978 to 2010, where he was instrumental in devising a primary healthcare system for Buncombe County citizens who were unable to access the existing healthcare system.

In 1989, Charles married Heather Spencer, the love of his life, who also had a career as a physician in Western North Carolina. In addition to their shared professional interests, they collaborated on Heather’s gardens, which included a renowned collection of Asian maples. Charles developed his collection with the support of a community of enthusiasts from both the United States and the UK. He was also part of a second community of musicians, performing with friends starting in the late 1970s and continuing for the rest of his life. He had a special affinity for the compositions of Thelonious Monk. Additionally, Charles was engaged in a community of philosophy students, dating back to the 1960s, with a particular interest in the thought of C. S. Peirce.

Charles is survived by his wife, Heather, his daughter, Kate Murray, and her husband, Scott McCue, along with their children, Henry and Eli. He is also survived by his son, Will Murray.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that gifts in honor of his life and commitments be made to The Maple Society of North America, P.O. Box 2635, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

Groce Funeral Home on Tunnel Road is assisting the family.

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Funeral Home Assisting The Family:

Groce Funeral Home on Tunnel Road
856 Tunnel Rd.
Asheville, NC 28805

(828)299-4416
http://www.grocefuneralhome.com

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  1. Charles was one of my favorite people when I attended Wagram High School from 1959-1963. He had a great sense of humor and was very smart. He enjoyed acting in plays such as Macbeth and Beta Club hillbilly skits. He never forgot his Wagram roots. Condolences to his family. May he rest in peace!

  2. OMG, can’t believe he’s gone. Worked with him from 1994-2010 until he retired. Went some of his concerts he played at in Asheville. He was always playing an Arthea Franklin song. Spoke to him on the phone 2023, was good to hear is voice.
    He surely will be missed.
    Sincerely,
    R

  3. My sincere condolences to Heather and all who loved Charles. I tuned his piano for many years, and always looked forward to an interesting conversation with him on any number of subjects. Will McGuffin

  4. I worked with Dr Murray for several years at the Health Department, He was my mothers doctor,He was a great doctor , I saw him at the Cancer Center playing the piano we talked and took a picture together, He became a friend. I am praying for God to give you all comport and peace during the time of your loss! Hid Bless! Please let me know if I can do anything!

  5. Sending Thoughts and Prayers To Heather,Will,Kate and Family My Heart ❤️ Is Very Heavy Right Now,It’s Hard to believe that Dr. Murray is gone,I had worked beside Dr Murray at the BCHD as his Medical Assistant for at least 25 yrs,Dr. And I had a Special Bond with His Pt’s,He Loved them and They Loved Him Very Much,He even Visited pt’s Home on his Own Personal Time,And Yes He ❤️ed some “Soul Food”Several of His It’s would cook what ever he wanted When It Came To His Pt’s He was “Color Blind” He Treated All His Pt’s with A Very Caring Heart ❤️ He would even Give out of his own pockets If he saw A need that the pt didn’t have but Needed His Heart Was Soooh Big and After he Retired he still was own his Job looking after All walks of People,Election Time he was Always on Duty Picking up folks to Vote or making sure before Election that Everyone had Registered He was just All Of That,Our Friendship Was A Never Ending Thing,Gonna Miss Our Talks About the Good Ole days working at The Health Department and Him Taking Care of All His Pt’s o On and Off Duty 💙 “Fly High” Dr Murray and Rest In Peace, 💙 ❤️ 💔 Winky!!!

  6. Working with Charles was one of the greatest experiences I’ve had. A privilege and a gift. He was perhaps the most curious person I’ve ever met and his energy and dedication to learning and growing was incredible to witness. Thank you, Charles, for some wonderful memories!

  7. Dr. Murray was beloved by Health Department staff. He was the epitome of selfless devotion to the underserved population. Such a compassionate man with a dry sense of humor. Truly a hero. Rest in peace.

  8. I am so sad to learn this news. I worked at BCHD for many years with Dr. Murray, and have many fond memories of those days. I especially smile when I recall a home visit to an elderly patient we made together. His compassionate care was so important to many in our community. Well done good and faithful servant; rest in peace.

  9. I had the pleasure of working with Dr. Murray at the Health Department in the ’90s. He was a kind man with an excellent sense of humor.

  10. Charles was my perpetual mentor, exemplar, and inspired/ inspirational colleague. His entire being radiated generosity, creativity, patience, and peace, even when he was wailing with the Dogs. Thank you, Charles. Love and solace to you, Heather and family.

  11. Heather and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. I have good memories of Charles and his leadership role in the medical community and his love of jazz. Sending you thoughts of peace and comfort.

  12. Charles was so much more than this, but he was the only intellectual friend I ever had. For a number of years, we met weekly, sometimes during Covid outside the building I lived in. We read some tough texts on Kant, Marx, Augustine, early Christian thought, always aloud to one another, pausing over sentences until we wrestled their meaning, sometimes only a paragraph in a session. He knew how to ask questions, pursue suggestions, listen. I knew no one like him. I loved him and miss him.

  13. Charles Murray- I remember him as the pianist with No Band in the 1980s. Those were such good sweet times. Charles played the piano in the living room of the first Designer show house to set the mood for the gala evening. I will never forget his kindness.

  14. Dear Charles – while every life is unique, the way you lived your life was full of the good stuff with very little filler. Your curiosity about so many things – Monk & Soul, maples & medicine, painting and philosophy was inspiring. When I think of you what comes to mind first though is kindness. I hope that some of what makes you you has rubbed off and is now a part of me. Like the cuttings from maple trees a hundred years old that you grew into new trees, your kindness, curiosity and creative beauty have shaped a lot of us. My sincere condolences Heather, Kate & Will. Frank


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