Members
of the Millsaps College community were stunned and saddened by the
death of Charlotte Murray Pace, 22, who was murdered in her Baton
Rouge apartment on May 31, 2002.
"Our students,
faculty, and alumni are absolutely devastated by this tragedy,"
said Millsaps President Dr. Frances Lucas-Tauchar.
A graduate of
Murrah High School in Jackson, Murray was a Dean's List scholar
and a member of the Beta Alpha Psi accounting honorary fraternity.
Murray was active in the Student Senate and her sorority, Kappa
Delta. A varsity athlete, she also served as co-captain of the Millsaps
women's soccer team and represented athletes as a member of the
Millsaps Athletic Advisory Committee.
"Murray was
one of the most loved and adored people I've ever known. She was
a complete original and I will never know anyone else like her,"
said friend and fellow Millsaps grad Stephanie Land ('99). "She
was the truest of friends and is completely irreplaceable. I'm thankful
everyday that I was so blessed to have known her and had her as
my friend."
Murray participated
in many philanthropic activities, including mentorship of inner-city
children, volunteering at Mississippi Baptist Medical Center, building
houses for Habitat for Humanity, serving meals at Stewpot, and fund-raising
to benefit the victims of child abuse.
Murray earned
a bachelor's degree in accounting from Millsaps in 2000, and was
the youngest graduating MBA in her class at Louisiana State University
in May 2002. At the time of her death, Murray was slated to begin
her career as an Internal Auditor with the Enterprise Risk Services
practice of Deloitte & Touche LLP in Atlanta, Ga.
In the aftermath
of Murray's death, family, friends and Millsaps community members
have scheduled a tribute gathering to be held on August 3 in the
Robert and Dee Leggett Special Events Center in the A. Boyd Campbell
College Center on the Millsaps campus. The event, which will begin
at 7 p.m., will celebrate Murray's life. For more information, contact
Alex Woods at (601) 974-1031, 1-86-MILLSAPS, or woodsap@millsaps.edu.
Classmates, friends, and family have also asked that a scholarship
be established in Murray's name.
"Once funded,
the scholarship would be permanent and be a gift to and from her,"
said Ann Pace, Murray's mother. "Many friends have asked what they
can do. Of all things, Murray's family wishes this scholarship to
be funded in her name and in her honor - a legacy of love for that
very brave and very beautiful young woman."
"If I could
tell the future recipients of Murray's memorial scholarship one
thing, I would tell them that Murray's life was defined by her choices,"
said friend and fellow Millsaps alumnus Hayes Bryant ('00). "Her
choice to graduate early from high school and pursue a college degree,
her choice to add sports to an already demanding academic schedule,
and her choice to transcend cultural and social boundaries to include
hundreds of people in her circle of friends. None of these choices
made her life easier, but they made it more whorthwhile. It is that
young person's choice, now, whether or not to expand her own horizons
with the opportunity that has been given to her."
Memorial donations
may be made to:
Murray Pace Endowed Scholarship Fund
c/o Director of Donor Relations
Millsaps College
P.O. Box 151191
Jackson, MS 39210
(601) 974-1026
Photos of Murray
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