GREENVILLE – Eleanor Murray, 84, died Nov. 4, 2006, at her home. She was born May 4, 1922, in Moose River, the daughter of Henry and Ola (McDaniels) Wintle. Eleanor graduated from Jackman High School in 1940. She met Irvin “String” Murray of Greenville at Pittston Farm and married him in 1942, just before he went overseas during World War II. From 1942 to 1945, she supported the war effort by working for Pratt & Whitney, Hartford, Conn. Upon String’s discharge, they returned to Greenville to begin their family. She worked for 20 years at the Greenville Junction Post Office, eventually being appointed Greenville’s first woman postmaster. Eleanor enjoyed golf to the age of 80 and was a member and past worthy matron of the Eastern Star. She was an avid reader and patron of the Shaw Public Library. Eleanor loved playing cards with her longtime friends and more recently with nieces and great-nieces. She was interested in education and was very proud of the seven teachers in her family. More than anything she enjoyed her family, doting on her five grandchildren and her seven great-grandchildren. She often planned special activities at the homes of her children or at the family lot on Moosehead Lake. Eleanor is survived by a special sister, whom she loved very much, Hazel Blackburn and her husband, Robert, of Houston; three children, Dale Murray and his wife, Karen, of Greenville, Kathryn Murray of Greenville and Donald Murray and his wife, Regina, of Fort Kent; grandchildren, Kristen Leavitt and her husband, Brian, of Marshwood, Matthew Murray and his wife, Catherine, of Scarborough, Nancy Murray of Somerville, Mass., Erin Dow and her husband, Charles, of Winthrop and Jack Murray and special friend, Elizabeth La Pierre, of Kenne-bunkport; great-grandchildren, Morgan, Patrick, Cameron, Emily, Ian, Ryan and Phoebe. She was predeceased by her adoring husband, “String;” a loving sister, Harriet and her husband, Linwood Corson; and a dear brother, Harley Wintle and his wife, Alice. A graveside committal service will be conducted 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8, in the family lot at the Greenville Cemetery with the Rev. Dr. Kwan Lee officiating. A celebration of life will be held 1-3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, at the American Legion Hall, Green-ville In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Shaw Public Library. Arrangements by Crosby & Neal, Greenville. To sign an online guest book go to www.CrosbyNeal.com

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