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Regina resident s passing leaves behind hidden musical legacy Don Murdoch passed away at the age of 91 on April 2, leaving behind an eclectic pipe organ that he built and assembled himself.
Author of the article: Gillian Francis
Publishing date: May 14, 2021 • 4 hours ago • 4 minute read • Don Murdoch s niece Betty Warke and her son Tyler Dash stand next to his custom built pipe organ. The instrument, which took decades to construct, is built into the walls and floor of the home. Photo by TROY FLEECE /Regina Leader-Post
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Don Murdoch spent 60 years in his white clapboard home before he passed from cancer on April 2, but his legacy lives on through an eclectic, custom-built pipe organ that not only fills the house with music, but literally spills through its nooks and crannies.
Peace in Pandemic and Pandemonium
My word of the year for 2021 came early again last August. So you’d think I’d have posted this sooner, but that’s another story.
“Okay, but God,” I said, “I don’t think I like the implications of that word.”
“Adapt.” He said
“Can You take that one back? May I have a different one? Or perhaps You can add to it please, Lord?”
“Trust. Follow.” Jesus said.
Adapt doesn’t mean compromise truth, change the goal, or deviate from the message and call God gave us. But sometimes the route may require prayer and re-reckoning. We may need to adapt our sails to the change in wind. The only thing certain is uncertainty that and God’s faithfulness.