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Chic Murray (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Robert Speck

Spouse(s)
  
Josephine Murray

Succeeded by
  
Martin Dobkin

Children
  
4


Preceded by
  
Robert Speck

Name
  
Chic Murray

Succeeded by
  
Louis H. Parsons

Role
  
Politician

Full Name
  
Charles Myron Murray

Born
  
February 9, 1914 Toronto, Ontario (
1914-02-09
)

Died
  
July 5, 1984, Mississauga, Canada

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Charles Myron "Chic" Murray (February 9, 1914 – July 5, 1984) was a Canadian politician who was the second Mayor of the Town of Mississauga, before it amalgamated with several surrounding towns to form the current City of Mississauga.

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Politics

Murray was elected Ward 3 councillor in Toronto Township in 1957. He became deputy reeve of Toronto Township from 1959 to 1968, and Reeve of the Town of Mississauga from 1968 to 1972. Murray took over as Mayor of the Town of Mississauga following the death of Robert Speck, who died while in office in 1972. Following the formation of the City of Mississauga, Murray lost the City of Mississauga mayoral election to medical doctor Martin Dobkin in 1974. Murray briefly served as a City Councillor for Ward 3 after winning a by-election in 1975, before retiring from politics in 1976.

Personal life

Chic Murray was born in Toronto in 1914 and worked as a salesman until he entered public life. He married Josephine Keith on September 24, 1938 and had four children. Murray died in Mississauga in 1984.He had four children: Chad, Susan, Robert and Jim Murray. The Chic Murray Indoor Arena at the Burnhamthorpe Community Centre in Mississauga is named in his honour.

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Chic Murray (politician) Wikipedia