Obituary
Faye Irene Murdock, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away on February 25, 2026, in New Boston, Michigan, at the age of 94. Born on October 12, 1931, in Bear Valley Patch “Shamokin”, Pennsylvania, Faye lived a life rich in love, family, and cherished traditions.
Faye dedicated her life to her family, always finding joy in being a devoted mother and grandmother. Her children, Geraldine (Corbett) Crider, Teri (Ken) Fifth, Robert (Kim) Murdock, Tammy (Mike) Bass, and Ann (Dan) Sprys, along with many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild, continue to carry forward her legacy of warmth and humor. Her sister, Dorothy Haupt, also survives her, reminding us of the enduring bond between siblings.
Throughout her life, Faye found happiness in her simple yet meaningful hobbies. She adored sewing, especially crafting clothes for her children when they were young, and was an avid crafter whose creativity brought joy to those around her. In her earlier years, she enjoyed the grace of ice skating, a testament to her youthful spirit.
Faye's zest for life extended to her love of shopping and her fondness for visiting the casino, where the slot machines provided endless entertainment. The holidays were a particular delight for Faye, who took great pleasure in decorating and coordinating family gatherings, ensuring that each occasion was as memorable as it was festive.
A woman of service and strength, Faye volunteered during World War II, to support her country. Her guiding principle to her children was to maintain a great sense of humor, a testament to her belief in the power of laughter and resilience.
Faye is preceded in death by her beloved spouse, Robert Murdock; her parents, Edwin and Phoebe Diliplane; and her sisters, Rita and Judy. Her absence leaves a profound void in the hearts of all who knew her, but her enduring love and laughter will be remembered by those she leaves behind.
As we reflect on Faye's life, we remember her not just for the roles she played but for the love she shared, the warmth she spread, and the humor she infused into everyday life. Her memory will forever be a cherished part of our family tapestry, inspiring future generations to live with kindness, creativity, and joy.