Edward Thomas Murray

January 30, 1949 – March 2, 2026 · 77 years

"Always the last to leave and the first to help."

Biography

Edward Thomas Murray was a retired firefighter and longtime volunteer from Cincinnati, Ohio. He spent 30 years with the Cincinnati Fire Department and another 15 volunteering with disaster relief organizations. Ed was the kind of man who showed up — at the fire, at the hospital, at the moving truck. He coached wrestling for 25 years at his local high school and was inducted into the Ohio Wrestling Coaches Hall of Fame in 2019. He is survived by his wife Sandra, sons Michael and Patrick, and a community that called him simply "the guy you called when things went wrong."

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He showed up with a chainsaw after the ice storm and cleared our entire driveway without being asked. Didn't even knock on the door — just started cutting. That was Edward.

— Diana Reyes

3 months ago

Coach Murray. He taught me more about discipline and respect in four years of wrestling than I learned anywhere else. I won a college scholarship. He was prouder than I was.

— Ryan Cho

3 months ago

He drove 12 hours to help us move into our first house and wouldn't let us pay for anything. Said watching us unpack the boxes was payment enough. That was Dad.

— Patrick Murray

3 months ago