Murray's second marriage to Blanche Yvette Bonnick (exact dates not known) (1 янв 1989 г. – 1 янв 2011 г.)
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P. 56 Murray book: During medical school I could never forget Zee, so I avoided any new personal relationships, however this changed during my junior year of medical training. One day while hanging out with friends in the lobby of the basic sciences building at Meharry medical college I was introduced to a medical student who would one day become my second wife. […] her name was "Blanche."
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That night, however, happened to be the annual extravaganza for the graduating seniors in medicine and dentistry. I had planned on going alone to the gala, but somehow I was impelled to ask Blanche to attend the occasion with me...our first date. She agreed to accompany me to the gala, and that evening led to the formation of a great relationship, one that was initially friendship, and then it progressed to romance and finally marriage with two children, Conrad Jr, and Camille.
For what it means, Blanche was a “pure" but imperfect soul. She had no trail of past lovers; she was extremely conservative both in her ways and her beliefs and, very business like. […] She so enjoyed what she was doing that she brought her office home with her every day, and did not know how to relax. We never had a sizzling stimulating romantic conversation that I could remember, if we did it was unidirectional, and though I tried she would never play along. She did not display public affection; something she said was not common in her upbringing. She always appeared to reject playful teasing, I'd say not much fun in that capacity, but despite it all she was a very good woman, and a good wife whom I always admired. I felt safe with Blanche; I did not think she would ever do anything to harm me. I too knew that I would do the same for her and tried to keep her safe at all times, but for my indiscretions with other women outside the marriage I could never decipher, why I failed to restrain myself and reign in my soul from yielding to those temptations. Over the years due to a lack of attention to my personal needs and the initially long absence from home when we first got married, I unhappily became a repeated adulterer. I'm not proud of my actions, and certainly it was not something I desired to be when I got married.
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Our marriage ended amicably in divorce due to irreconcilable differences following 22 years.
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1 янв 1989 г.
1 янв 2011 г.
~ 22 years