John Joseph McMurry

HUDSON FALLS – John Joseph McMurry, 46, passed away peacefully, at home on Monday, September 20, 2021, with his family and dear friends by his side

John was born on February 19, 1975 and raised in Hudson Falls.  He completed his Associates Degree at Adirondack Community College before earning his Bachelor of Science degree in Ecology at Unity College in Unity, Maine.  John then settled down in Burlington, Vermont, where he grew deep roots to his community and lived a rich life focusing on good health, deep friendships and a fulfilling career. His career spanned many fascinating jobs and pursuits, most recently working for the State of Vermont and as senior Engineer with Vermont Energy Investment Corporation as a consultant in charge of snowmaking for numerous mountains in New York and Vermont, where for the past nine years, John dedicated himself to supporting ski areas in improving the energy efficiency of their operations.

John had a rare combination of technical skill and relationship building that made him a leader in his industry. Even before receiving his cancer diagnosis, John understood what it meant to cherish life and the beauty that it holds in people, in nature, and in experiences, both simple and lavish.  He lived with intention, generosity, appreciation, a sense of adventure, and an overflowing abundance of love.  He filled his days with culinary pursuits, deep late-night conversations, adrenaline-heavy outdoor activities and most importantly to John, time spent with loved ones.  Those in John’s presence were guaranteed to be enthralled by a story (or many) accompanied by a delicious meal, and craft cocktail, a mountain biking adventure and often all the above.

As fun easy-going and lively as John was, he was quality a thoughtful, spiritual and kind-hearted.  He was the most reliable shoulder to lean on, always ready to listen and share anything that he could, like hand-me-down baby supplies for a coworker, home renovation tips, financial savvy and of course, anything and everything related to snowmaking.  John’s self-determination and commitment to self-reflection is a testament to his dedication to be the best friend, father, family member and sentimental leader that he could be

John was raised in a very close-knit family that provided his boundless love and support through his life.  His children share his love of mountain biking and adventure, creativity and that same twinkle in his eye when they smile.

John’s VEIC colleagues were more an extension of family than coworkers, they will remember him as someone with the passion, integrity and courage to ask the difficult question and find a way to do what was right, no matter what.  You could always count on John to sit in front at meetings and say what was on everyone’s mind with a cheeky smile on his face.  His driving force was always to cause the necessary trouble required for progress and he inspired all he worked with to push a little more, care a little more and try a little more!

He was predeceased by his grandparents, John McMurry, Robert and Betty Ann (Deyette) Springer and Joyce Jennings.

John is survived by his loving family, his mother and father, Jacqueline and Joseph McMurry; his sister, Jolene McMurry Davis and her husband, Joel Davis; his treasured sons, Levi and George; his grandmother, Ruth McDuff McMurry; his trusty sidekick, Daisy; and an endless community of friends, coworkers and others he made a lasting impact on; and several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of life will take place on October 9, 2021, from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Hudson Falls American Legion, 72 Pearl Street, Hudson Falls, New York.

The family would to thank Jolene Davis, His loving sister, for the special care given to John during his last days.

The family has been assisted locally by the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

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11 Responses to John Joseph McMurry

  1. Aunt Sherry says:

    John will forever be in our hearts and our love for him will never end.He was an inspiration to anyone he met.His boys Levi and George are an extension of his love of life and the great outdoors.They will carry on his legacy.you left way to soon but your job on this earth is done.and you loved ones will find comfort in knowing you are no longer suffering.you are in good hands with your family waiting to greet you on the other side.until we meet again.
    We love you buddy
    Love you alway

  2. Nancy Wever says:

    What an amazing man. I’m sure Jon touched any lives he will be sorely missed. Condolences go out to the family I’m sorry for your loss love you all

  3. Nancy Porlier says:

    Joe,Jackie, and family! We are sorry to hear about the loss of your son,John. Let your memories help all of you in your time of need. Thinking of you! ❤️

    Joe & Nancy Porlier and family!

  4. Donna Slack says:

    Dear Jackie and family, it is with great sadness that I read about John’s passing.
    All the love for him shines through in his tribute.
    I’m so sorry that you all are experiencing the loss of your Son, Brother and friend.
    My condolences to you, his family and all his friends ✨🙏✨
    Donna Slack
    Lake George, NY

  5. Alison (Rowe family) says:

    Dear Jackie, Joe and family
    Please accept our sincere condolences on John’s passing. May his memory be a blessing.
    Alison & David

  6. Linda Abare says:

    Jackie, Joe & family, I am so sorry to read of Johns passing. My heart is aching for your tremendous loss. I am sending you my heartfelt prayers and loving energy as you go through these days + the months to come.
    ❤️ Linda

  7. jolene says:

    my dear brother, your celebration of life is approaching and making things all too real. i miss and think of you so much. But I am glad you are pain free and flying high, till we meet again. xoxo

  8. Curt Weeber says:

    One of a kind…didn’t know him long, but appreciated his sense of humor, enthusiasm for life, commitment to his friends, and for never taking the B-line. R.I.P., John.

  9. Terry Bigelow says:

    My dearest nephew oh it’s hard to even say your name without tears because of the pain of never seeing you again, we love you so much and miss you immensely.
    There’s so much to say but now I talk to you in private and I know you’re setting in the right hand side of God in Jesus because you were such a good guy and great father and all-around great person.
    We have a lot of great memories from when I used to watch you and Jolene with leighann And Nikki and the craziest times we had but they were the best times we had too❤️
    I knew you were going to grow up and be somebody who would make a difference and you did!
    I have to say you have the best friends ever can’t I think for helping to take care of you not only the bedtimes but in the good times as well.
    I know your kids the world to you and you were a great dad so patient and so kind❤️❤️
    We will all have a 💔😭 forever You were like my own and I know you were watch down over Levi 💙and George,💙Jolene ❤️your parents ❤️❤️and everyone!❤️💙
    I love you bud 💙 Until we meet again.

  10. Michele Springer says:

    Dear Jackie, Joe, Jolene and family,
    We are all challenged and saddened by the loss of our wonderful nephew. Our love and memories endure and will stay with us forever. John, in the words of Bob Dylan “May you stay forever young”
    Peace & Love
    Uncle Bob, Aunt Michele and Bobby

  11. Anne Dickinson and Jon Hart says:

    Jackie and Joseph: We are with you in prayer today as you say good-bye to John. God Bless you and your whole family.

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