Remembering Jimmy Murray and Ginger Hardage

The recent passing of Jimmy Murray and Ginger Hardage is a profound loss—not only for the RMHC family but for the millions of children and parents whose lives were uplifted by their vision, compassion, and tireless service.

Jimmy Murray, one of the original founders of Ronald McDonald House Charities, embodied the power of purpose and community. In 1974, alongside Dr. Audrey Evans, Fred Hill, and McDonald’s, he helped open the very first Ronald McDonald House in Philadelphia. That collaboration was more than groundbreaking—it was life-changing. From one simple, yet powerful idea grew a global network of Houses and programs that continue to embrace families during their most difficult days.

Jimmy’s legacy lives on in every House, every program, and every moment of comfort we extend. His belief that no family should ever face a child’s illness alone forever reshaped the way we care for one another. We remain deeply grateful for the foundation he built and the enduring spirit of compassion he leaves behind.

The loss of Ginger Hardage is equally heartbreaking. As a Trustee and former Chair of the RMHC Global Board, Ginger led with wisdom, integrity, and a steady hand. Her strategic leadership and unwavering advocacy not only strengthened our mission but safeguarded its future. She inspired all who worked alongside her, and her legacy will continue to guide and strengthen our path forward.

To lose both Jimmy and Ginger in such close succession is deeply felt by all of us at Ronald McDonald House New York. Yet their spirits remain woven into the very fabric of this mission. We honor their memory by carrying forward the work they believed in so passionately—standing beside families, delivering compassionate care, and nurturing a community built on love and support.


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