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In Memory Of:
Murray Charters
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"As a leading patient advocate for the Parkinson's disease (PD) community over the past decade, Murray Charters has played a major, if understated, role
in several key initiatives that have thrust PD
and PD research to the
forefront." |
Murray was an avid volunteer Internet researcher and
tracker for the Parkinson Pipeline Project, a daily volunteer worldwide e-mail
distributor of Parkinson's-related media articles, and co-creator of the
Parkinson’s Resources on the WWWeb website dedicated to World Parkinson’s
Awareness and FREE Easy Access to “Information” for All. Murray participated in
the Tasmar clinical trials at UBC.
In recognition of his efforts, Murray received
- 2004 First Annual Award
for Outstanding Service to the Parkinson’s community at the PAN Forum in
Washington, D.C. on March 30, 2004
- 2004 Alan Bonander
Humanitarian Award at the Parkinson’s Unity Walk on April 24, 2004, in New York City.
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His motto is: “A’int Teamwork Truly Grand!”
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Murray grew up in rural Saskatchewan and attended the University of Alberta,
Edmonton in 1962. The son of a blacksmith farmer, Murray is a 40-year skilled
tradesman, technician, supervisor, and technical instructor, with an extensive
technical background, largely self-taught.
Diagnosed with PD in 1994, at age 49,
he continued to work full time as an elevator/escalator mechanic in Vancouver.
Murray passed away in June
2005. He will be greatly missed by us and by the entire Parkinson's disease
community.
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