
Susan Horn Chamberlain
I am so sorry to hear of John's death. John was a childhood friend in Hood River. My family and I have fond memories of him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Susan Horn Chamberlain
Birth date: May 20, 1952 Death date: Feb 23, 2016
John Oliver McMurren unexpectedly went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, February 23, 2016; he was surrounded by his loved ones. John was born to Samuel and Dorothy on May 20, 1952 in Baker, Oregon. After his Dad’s untimely death, D Read Obituary
I am so sorry to hear of John's death. John was a childhood friend in Hood River. My family and I have fond memories of him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Susan Horn Chamberlain
Holding you in prayer, weeping with you on this very, very hard day - The Pielemeiers
I'm so thankful I got to know John.
John was so talented, educated, and accomplished and yet never boasted about it or elevated himself. He was a truly kind and humble man.
He was such a great example to our family and exemplified the scripture that says "Yes, all of you be submissive to one another, and be clothed with humility, for 'God resists the proud, But gives grace to the humble.' ” (1Peter 5:5)
I am so thankful for our time spent at Victory Foursquare with him, and for his influence on my two sons, giving them both guitar lessons and teaching Joel to play drums. He was a profound influence on Joshua during that time in leading worship and songwriting, and sharing technical help with music.
At the same time, we so enjoyed his sense of humor and the fun he could be.
He could be both very spiritual and very down to earth. He wrote an amazing word for me during our prophetic activations class that has all been fulfilled over the past 10 years.
Then around the same time, we had so much fun in Toronto with him and Victoria, when a group of us visited the revival at Toronto Airport Fellowship - both during the services and when we'd go out to restaurants after services, or just fellowship in the hotel lobby.
There is no way to truly understand the magnitude of this loss to you who he loved and who loved him best: his wife and children, and I can't even attempt to say I do. It is beyond any words.
And I guess I should stop asking, Why now God? How could you? I know he doesn't mind me asking... but I guess some things must remain a mystery and this is only the time to weep, to mourn, to be angry - yet knowing that through it all we will still trust Him, and we know we will be with John again, and that the last enemy, death, will ultimately be destroyed.
Thank You for your life John-Thank you for your example, thank you for how you followed Christ, that we might follow you. And now, Have fun up there -- Until we meet again.
love, Julie
John, you are our loss but heavens gain as I know you will bring smiles to all our loved ones in heaven. I have such fond memories of you as a friend and our youth pastor at Calvary Temple, Auburn. We had some good laughs together especially out on the golf course.
Vicki, I am so sorry to hear of your loss, I will pray for you and your family.
Much love and blessings, Patrice
My life was forever changed on a missions trip I was blessed to go on with my oldest daughter, Kjirstin, and the youth group from Calvary Temple (Auburn). Pastor John introduced us to a deeper level in the Spirit and trust in His leading. His confidence in God to work through this green group of youth, parents and a grandparent, in England, was empowering. Words of knowledge and visions shared in divine encounters grew my faith to believe God could use children world wide. Crimson Bridge was birthed a year later.... A King's Kids group of YWAM under our church's covering. I had no doubts my family would be a part of it. My children and I traveled near and far knowing that if we showed up God would show off. That was the confidence Pastor John planted in our hearts. God proved Himself faithful over and over.
My heart breaks. I loved being a part of your youth group in Lomita. You are loved and will be greatly missed. Prayers for all of the family. Love you Vicki, Ian, and Leah.