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AUDIO: Murray Family Reflects On Lululemon Store Re-Opening

The family of slain Lululemon employee Jayna Murray traveled from Texas and North Carolina to visit the store as it re-opened last week.

The family of slain Lululemon employee Jayna Murray sat with Patch for an interview last week as the renovated Bethesda store reopened to the public.

Murray, 30, was killed at the store March 11. Her co-worker, Brittany Norwood, has been in the murder. Friday, the renovated store to the public with a stained glass window piece bearing the word "Love" as a tribute to Murray. The community also gathered in aSaturday morning to honor Murray.

Murray's sister-in-law, Kate, her father, David, and her mother, Phyllis, spoke with Patch about celebrating Jayna's life, connecting with the Bethesda community, and the emotional experience of re-entering the store where she was killed.

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More information about a foundation set up in Murray's honor is available at www.jaynamurrayfoundation.com. Stay tuned to Patch for a full transcipt of the interview.

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