James ‘Jim’ Murrin
James Joseph “Jim” Murrin, 76, of Dallas, Ga., passed away Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025.
He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Elaine; his three children, Elizabeth Oxendine (Craig), of Indianapolis, Ind., Anthony Halstead (Lisa), of San Antonio, Texas, and Erin Hall (Patrick), of Acworth, Ga.; and five granddaughters, Abbey, Emma, Piper, Alex Paige, and Campbell. He is also survived by his sisters, Mary Ellen Blum (Rick), and Beth Konstantinidis (Steve); as well as extended family and friends.
Jim was born Jan. 8, 1949, in Butler. He proudly served in the U.S. Army and saw combat in Vietnam as part of the 21st Artillery Company, First Cavalry Division. He was awarded a Bronze Star in recognition of his meritorious service in a combat zone and his dedication to his fellow soldiers.
After his military service, Jim built a successful career as a computer hardware engineer working for Texas Instruments and Hewlett Packard. Jim was a member of St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Church in Acworth, Ga., where his faith community was an important part of his life.
Jim was a good friend and neighbor and was always quick to offer help, especially if it involved tools or computers. He was a determined problem-solver and didn’t stop until the work was done. Jim had a great sense of humor and an infectious laugh that made any occasion more fun. Jim was a lifelong Pittsburgh Steelers fan and loved cheering for the Auburn University Tigers. His biggest sources of pride were his children and grandchildren. He will be deeply missed by his family and all who knew him.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Richard C. Murrin Sr. and Margaret (Brennan) Murrin; his brother, Richard Murrin; and his maternal grandmother, Mary (Sheedy) Brennan, of Butler.
A funeral mass was held at St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Church, Acworth, Ga., followed by a military burial service at Georgia National Cemetery in Canton, Ga.
The family requests that donations in Jim’s name be made to one of the following organizations: Tunnel to Towers, which honors America’s heroes by providing mortgage-free homes and support to catastrophically injured veterans, first responders, and Gold Star families; or the Alzheimer’s Association, which funds research, provides care and support for those affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias, and works toward a world without Alzheimer’s.
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