A. Murray Cunningham Alliance, Ohio Obituary

A. Murray Cunningham

<p>Arthur Murray Cunningham, age 85, of Homeworth, passed away Wednesday afternoon, July 15, at home surrounded by family.</p> <p>Murray was born in Lowellville, Ohio on August 15, 1934 to Alberta (Callahan) and Arthur M. Cunningham. The family moved to Alliance in 1939, where his father opened a branch of his family&rsquo;s furniture business.</p> <p>A 1952 graduate of Alliance High School, Murray attended Mount Union College where he was a member of the SAE Fraternity. Murray earned his private Pilot&rsquo;s license in 1952, followed up on his love of all things aviation by graduating from Embry-Riddle College of Aviation in Miami, Florida, earning his Airframe and Power plant Certification.</p> <p>Upon his graduation in 1955, Murray married his fellow AHS classmate and partner for the next 64 plus years, Barbara Sue Stoffer, a 1955 graduate of the Aultman school of Nursing. Together they raised three children.</p> <p>Murray worked at Poorman Aviation, in Canton, for several years, eventually joining his father in the family furniture business, becoming president of Cunningham Furniture upon the death of his father in 1965. Murray grew the business over the ensuing years and was an active member of the Alliance Jaycees, Rotary Club and the Muscular Dystrophy Association in Alliance for many years.</p> <p>Murray did not forsake aviation, however, and went on to earn his instrument and commercial pilot ratings, as well as ratings in Seaplanes, Glider, Multi-Engine, and Aerobatic, Flight Instruction, and Inspector certifications.</p> <p>He loved the freedom he found in the sky and would share it with anyone who wanted a ride in one of the many planes he loved to maintain and restore over the years, as a hobby. From Cubs and Taylorcrafts, Cessnas to two Stearman Bi-Planes. For many years he and other local pilots would give rides to youth dealing with restrictions of Muscular Dystrophy, giving them a chance to trade in their chairs to fly above the clouds for a while.</p> <p>In 1968, he and Barbara moved the family just south of Homeworth to a plot of land where he could have room for a private airstrip, Crosswind Meadows, which is maintained today.</p> <p>In 1998, Murray was awarded the Taylorcraft &lsquo;Old Timers Aviation Pioneer of the Year&rsquo; Award. After nearly 70 years of providing quality home furnishings and flooring to Alliance and the surrounding area, Murray retired in 2005. He maintained the carpeting end of the business until 2018 with the help of installers and partners Robert &amp; Patty Zerby.</p> <p>Murray cared deeply for his employees, his community, and most of all his family, who will always cherish this man who could fix just about anything, laughed easily and often and rarely passed up a chance to get his tractor stuck in the mud- often pushing the envelope while mowing too close to the swamp.</p> <p>&nbsp;Murray is survived by his sister Judith (Harold) Frank.</p> <p>He was pre-deceased by his wife, Barbara, who passed away on March 1st of this year, and his parents.</p> <p>He is also survived by his three children, Beth Cunningham, Jim (Lois) Cunningham of Homeworth; and Jill (Tim) Swinger of Richmond, VA; three grandsons, Ryan (Jayme) Cunningham of the home, Joshua (Karen) Cunningham of Chagrin Falls, and Clay W. Swinger of Richmond, VA and Clemson SC; great-grandchildren, Arianna, Gavin, Rowan, and Elliott Cunningham.</p> <p>A special thank you to Patty, Kristine, Marilyn and New Franklin United Methodist Church for all their wonderful help, support and friendship. Donations in Murray&rsquo;s name may be made to New Franklin United Methodist Church or plant a tree and take the time to watch the clouds drift across a blue sky.</p> <p>Cremation will be by Cassaday-Turkle-Christian Funeral Home.</p> <p>Memorial service will be held on Monday July 20, 2020, at the Cunningham family home at 6150 Bayard Rd. Minerva, OH 44657 at 6:00 p.m. parking on the Runway- watch for signs and a tent.</p> <p>Arrangements are entrusted to Cassaday-Turkle-Christian Funeral Home 75 South Union Ave Alliance, Ohio 44601.</p>
August 15, 1934 - July 15, 202008/15/193407/15/2020
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Communities in Schools of Richmond
August 27, 2020
With heartfelt condolences from the staff of Communities in Schools of Richmond. Mr. Cunningham’s daughter, Jill Swinger, is a valued member of our support staff and we share in her loss.
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Betty Albright-Bistrow
July 20, 2020
Beth:  I am so sorry for now the passing of your Dad as well.  It is so hard losing your parents so close to one another.  I have such great memories of your Dad when my parents lived beside your grandparents on Union.  We have so much history in common together.  Both o... Continue Reading
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Carole Mathey
July 20, 2020
Murray will be missed so much..My familys relationship with him goes back so many years.  He was so soft spoken and so nice - of course we would always buy all our furniture there.  Later on we got to know Beth and her brother Jimmy also...two more very nice people.  We ... Continue Reading
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Shirley Summer
July 20, 2020
Heaven has received a great guy!  He was a good friend and neighbor. He taught both my sons to fly and molded their future as they are both airline pilots.  Murray will be missed. Sending my sympathy love and prayers🙏💕
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Claudia Doak Smith
July 18, 2020
I will think of Murray every time a small plane goes over the house. I always thought that would be so relaxing up in the air enjoying the scenery. He’s got his best wings now.
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Bill Barrett
July 17, 2020
My condolences on Murray's passing. Murray was a good friend to me and was a godsend helping me to achieve my pilots license. I was struggling with landing and he knew just what to do to straighten me out. I never forgot it.
Prayers for the family for peace and comfort....
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