Mrs. Jane Murray, 91, of West Point, Georgia passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 8, 2025 at her residence.
Mrs. Murray was born on August the 5th, 1933 to the late Farris and Zelma Mize.
She was a lifetime member of West Point Christian Church, Spring Road Christian Church, where she was active in the choir.
She was part owner and teacher of Le-An-Ja-Ze School of Dance which operated for over 50 years, touching the lives of hundreds of young girls. She also loved traveling and took many cruises and visited many countries all over the world. She also was a member of the Painted Rock Players, and active in her community.
She is survived by her husband of 71 years, Donald N. Murray, her children Marie Givhan (Andy) Rydal Georgia, Elizabeth Lee Murray, West Point Georgia; one grandchild Dr. Sam Webb (Hillari); four great grandchildren Michael, Christopher, Winter and Harvey Webb.
Visitation will be held at Valley-Point Funeral Home in Lanett, Alabama on Thursday June 12th at 4:00 pm ET with the service following at 5:00.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Chattahoochee Hospice in honor of anyone that Hospice has served.
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Marie & Lee...Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family for comfort over the passing of Mama. Miss Jane has always had a special place in our hearts and we have been blessed having both her and Don in our lives the past 35 years. Our prayers and comfort are for Don as he goes through this new transition without the love of his life, 71 years together was a true blessing. Our love and prayers are with you all. Dee & Abner Salas
Lee and family, I was saddened to see the notice that your mother passed away Sunday. While I didn't know her well, I do remember her gracious way of relating to others. Prayers for you all - especially your Dad. 71 years of marriage is a remarkable legacy to leave behind for others observe!
Blessings, Wye Huxford
My sister, both of my daughters and myself took dance from Mrs.Jane. She truly loved what she did and taught us to love it too.
So many memories of "Miss" Jane through years of dance classes. She not only taught me in the late 1950's and the 1960's, but she also taught my daughter in the 1980's. Her light burns bright!