Wednesday, April 10, 2024

LONGTIME CAMERON COUNTY JUDGE MENTON MURRRAY DIES

Buch Ashcraft Funeral Home
San Benito

Judge Menton Murray, Jr. passed away on April 8, 2024, at DHR Hospice in Edinburg.

He was born on February 21, 1942, at the old Valley Baptist Hospital on F Street. He was the first child of Menton J Murray and Betty Nosler Murray, both members of pioneer Valley families from Dayton, Ohio and Terre Haute, Indiana respectively who settled in Mercedes and San Benito in the 1910’s.

He was baptized in the St. Anthony Catholic Church, attended St. Anthony Catholic School, and graduated from Harlingen High School in 1960, where he lettered in football, basketball and baseball and served as sports editor of the school newspaper. During the next six years in Austin, he earned both a BA and an LLB from the University of Texas. He was chosen to join the Silver Spurs service organization and was a member of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. He also met Loraine Betancourt and, in 1964, married the “Redhead from Dallas” who would be his partner for life.

After graduating in 1966, he studied for and took the State Bar Exam, making the second highest score of his class. He began his legal career as an Assistant Attorney General and got over his jitters in court by trying numerous condemnation cases all over the state for the creation of interstate highways. In 1968, it was time to go home, so he returned to Harlingen. 

Over the next several years, he had a law practice and served as an Assistant District Attorney. He also served on a statewide committee which rewrote the Texas criminal code. He coached youth football, basketball, and baseball and imparted his love of those sports to his son Menton Murray, III (Trey) and other boys.

Things changed in 1980 when he was elected by the Cameron County Bar Association to serve as a temporary replacement for County Court at Law #1. He discovered he loved being on the bench and resolved to run for the first available court. So, when the legislature created the new County Court at Law #2, he threw his hat into the ring.

 Over the rest of his career, he served as judge of that court and both the 357th District Court and the 103rd District Court, even coming out of retirement twice to serve as the temporary judge of both County Court # 3 and a third District Court. He initiated and oversaw changing the county jury summoning system from paper to computer and allied with District Clerk Aurora De La Garza on that and other projects of benefit to the county. 

He sponsored the program that supported students’ visits to better understand the Court system. Shortly before his retirement from the 103rd, he reorganized the County Juvenile Court and afterward served as judge of that court. He exhibited integrity, believed in service, and practiced with compassion; he also exhibited a sense of humor that jurors and even a few attorneys enjoyed. In retirement, he continued to serve as a visiting judge both here and in other counties.

He was both a Eucharistic Minister and a Lay Reader at his church and served on the St. Anthony School Endowment Board for over 50 years. He was, first and foremost, a Longhorn fan and had the pleasure of attending numerous games, including the 2006 Rose Bowl. He was intensely proud of giving over 30 years of service to Cameron County. He and his wife Lori traveled extensively, visiting more than 30 countries to indulge their mutual love of history and learning. He relished being a grandparent and attended many, many choir concerts, ball games, swim meets, and even dance productions.

He is survived by his wife of almost 60 years, Lori Betancourt Murray, son Menton Murray, III (Trey), daughter-in-law Janey Schwertner Murray, the Grands: Hannah Elizabeth, Menton Murray, IV (Quaid), and Kenady Kate (“Princess”), sister Betty Smith, and three nieces Stephanie Shafer, Sybil Blakeney, and Sarah Johnson.

The Murray family will receive friends and relatives on Thursday, April 11, 2024 from 4:00p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Buck Ashcraft San Benito Funeral Home. A recitation of the Holy Rosary will begin at 7 o’clock Thursday evening. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, April 12, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Anthony Catholic Church. Following the Mass, Judge Menton Murray, Jr will be laid to rest at Mont Meta Memorial Park.

Memorials may be made to the St. Anthony School Endowment Fund or a charity of your choice.
 

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another God AL CAJON. why do they wear a robe? THEY DON'T HAVE TO, PERO SON PUROS MAMONES...DAS WHY HERE IN CAMERON COUTY THEY CONSIDER THEMSELVES AS GODS. FACT.....................

Anonymous said...




One less vote for Trump. You know it, but do I? Ha ha ha


-Eldelasprietas

Anonymous said...

R.I.P. Dude
Didn't do much for me on the restitution side when I was hit by an uninsured drunk.
Law works for those who know how to Milk it.

Anonymous said...

Another electric chair God(judge) has met his true faith, I hope they hang idiots upstairs and downstairs. won't be missed down here!!!
I have lots of rope in my back yard will donate it FREEEEEEE!!!

Anonymous said...

Two Rs, Montoya. Ponte los lentes.

Anonymous said...

May He rest in peace and condolences to his family.

victor jackson said...

Most people may not realize it but Cameron County has lost a highly respected judge and individual in the law enforcement Mcommunity.I was a police officer for 35 years for the Brownsville Police Department.When I needed an arrest or search warrant from a district court I never had problems contacting and obtaining one from him. It was always a pleasure to know that I could depend on him especially when obtaining one quickly was essential in an investigation. May he rest in peace

Anonymous said...

Another one bites the dust...RIP

Anonymous said...

Hey he voted and paid his taxes
WhaT else can we ask for
RIP

Anonymous said...

Someone in another post replied that El Pulpo was next, unfortunately it was Judge Murray who was a darn good father, husband to one woman and a damn good judge who hung around with the good crowd. He left a great big legacy. May he rest in peace. Well done Menton.

Anonymous said...

April 10, 2024 at 9:34 AM
como chingas jotito don't like vallese guey

Anonymous said...

you mean este guey juesito by passed all the laws that PROTEC and govern the free, pinches cops mamones always looking to screw some poor citizen so they can get a pay raise, bola de mamones y culos.... FACT

todo se paga en este mundo REMEMBER THAT PINCHES COPS.

Anonymous said...

@11:07 I'm sure you like him because he would give all you dirty cops search warrant easily and unwarranted.

Anonymous said...

HIGHLY REPECTFUL, ONLY FOR LAW ENFORMENT TO CURB YOUR FREEDOMS, WHO THE SHIT WANT SOMEONE TO NOT RESPECT YOUR RIGHTS AS A CITIZEN, NOBODY only dirty cops and dirty judges (herejudgesareGods), and I hear there are a few here and everywhere. pinches mamones.

SHOW ME YOUR ID = FUK U!!! HERE IN TEXAS, UNLESS YOU ARE ARRESTED, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SHOW YOUR ID, IT A LAW LEARN IT, PINCHES COPS, MAMONES. DRESSED TO GO TO WAR BOLA DE JOTOS...

DRESSED IN BLACK AND IN A BLACK VEHICLE, HAHAHAHA AND LOADED WITH WEAPONS AND BULLETS, SHIT THEY DON'T NEED OR KNOW HOW TO USE.

they all use black nylon hoses and black pantaletas. hahahahahaha!

Anonymous said...

Brownsville ISD considers school consolidation plans
LOOK FOR A TAX INCREASE AND OF COURSE SALARIES. THE BIG PICTURE HERE IS NOT THE CHILDREN BUT THE SALARIES. THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT THE STUDENTS NOR ANYBODY ELSE IT THE SALARIES THEY ARE INTERESTED IN NOT YOU NOT NOBODY BUT THEIR POCKETS...

Anonymous said...

You people in the law enforcement don't give a shit about OUR freedon and OUR rights regardless if you are innocent or not judges like the one you mention and love, think they are the ultimate judge and jury and so do the cops. I've seen both of your kind and makes me puke a robe nor a badge and gun don't make you the ultimate decision maker. THANK GOD AND THIS COUNTRY FOR THAT, not both of you pendejos.
THANK GOD HE'S GONE AND YOU WILL SOON. REMEMBER THERE IS ALWAYS PAYBACK GOD IS WAITING FOR BOTH YOUR ASSES!

NO TIENES VERGUENZA PINCHE JOTO DECIR LO QUE ESCRIBISTES!

Anonymous said...

10.56 am, i agree with you but then IDEA, Jubilee are eating BISD lunch for a long time and BISD Dont want to change so this is one of the results of these charter schools, i am not blaming the charter schools for doing a better a better job, GOT TO BLAME TH EBISD BOARD, unless REALISTIC CHANGES OF OPERATIONS COME TO The BISD SYSTEM & BOARD YOU MIGHT AS WELL JUST CLOSE ALL THE BISD SCHOOL, OPEN YOUR EYES BOARD, LETS NOT KID ANYONE, YA ESTUBO SUAVE CON EL LONCHE. CHON.

Anonymous said...

April 10, 2024 at 9:34 AM
COMO CHINGAS CULO, OPEN YOUR OWN BLOG ESTUPIDO

Anonymous said...

April 10, 2024 at 9:34 AM

como chingas pinche maricon this is a blog estupido nothing formal here JOTO

Anonymous said...

Looks like the ex-cons came to comment.

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