Barbara-Murphy-Obituary

Barbara Murphy

Appleton, Wisconsin

1944 - 2021 (Age 76)

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Barbara Murphy Appleton - Barbara Murphy, age 76, of Appleton, passed away on Monday, March 15th, 2021. She was born in August of 1944 in Appleton, the daughter of Clarence and Margaret Schuh. Barb attended St. Therese grade school, Roosevelt Jr. High and graduated from the new Xavier High...

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My sincere sympathies to Barbaras family at this time. I was her 6th grade teacher at St Therese in Appleton. She was lovely child and sweet woman .
Agnes R Miller , former Teacher / Principal

Getting to know Barb from working at LaSalle Clinic, she and Ron, Dr. Earl Kitzerow and Linda, Carol and Herman Krebsbach and myself and husband, Lee, we all became friends and have many a good memory. Barb was a very pleasant person, had a wonderful and caring personality and fun to be around. May she Rest In Peace Condolences to you, Ron, and other family members on her passing.

Barb was a classmate of mine from 1st through 12th grade and a fellow cheerleader. I remember Barb’s long spiral curls in the earliest grades.
My deepest sympathy to Ron and family and to our mutual nephew Brian Murphy.

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I'm so sorry to hear of Barb's passing. There are many childhood memories of Barb and the wonderful Schuh family having grown up across the street from them. Sending prayers to Barb's family.

So sorry to hear about the passing of Barb. She was a long time friend from St. Therese My prayers and thoughts are with the family.

There are soooo many stories/ memories I have of Barb "Schuh" Murphy. I´m one of the Heinritz´s and I was named after Barb. I loved riding in her new thunderbird cars she always had and they smelled so good. When you were with Barb there was always laughter! Ron I´m sorry for your loss. Praying for you the days ahead.

Barb was a wonderful and caring person. I looked forward to seeing her pop in for a visit when I was caring for a family member of hers.