Murray-Aynsley died on 22 February 1917 at his residence at 38 Holly Road,
St Albans, Christchurch. He was buried at Woolston Cemetery. A variety of geographic features commemorate Murray-Aynsley. A spur of the
Port Hills above the old homestead is known as
Murray Aynsley Hill. Two roads on the true right of the Ōpāwaho / Heathcote River, initially known as River Road, were renamed. While Murray-Aynsley was still alive, the road from Opawa Bridge to Rapaki Track was renamed Aynsley Terrace; the homestead was located at the Rapaki Track end of this road. The next section of road upstream from here was renamed to Riverlaw Terrace in the following year some months after Murray-Aynsley's death. Harold Street in
Sydenham was on land that belonged to Murray-Aynsley; it was initially known as Aynsleys Alley No 4, and then Aynsley Street. ==Notes==