Colleen-Murphy-Obituary

Colleen A. Murphy

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Colleen A. Murphy Sacred Heart Parishioner LOWELL Colleen Ann Murphy, 54, died Thursday morning, September 4, 2008 at Massachusetts General Hospital following an extended illness. Colleen was born in Lowell on August 13, 1954, a daughter of the late William E. and Catherine E. (O'Loughlin)...

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Terry and Family,

I am so sorry to hear about your sister's passing. Our thoughts and sympathy are with you all!

Thea and Family

We are so sorry to hear about Colleen she was a wonderful person,we spent many St Patty's Day at Majors, and a great friend.
Brian and Sandy Koller

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

"There's a time in life that you reach when life stops giving you things and starts to take things away."

To the Family of Aunt Colleen,
I will always remember the endless smiles and laughs she brought to our family over the years and all of the memories she brought to my early childhood. Whether it was bring Courtney to Washington DC when she was 7, coming to everyone of my dance recitals, buying Chicky Chick her first playschool house, or taking us kids for walks on the beach...

To Billy, John, Terry and all of Colleen's family & friends,

My deepest condolences and sorry I couldn't be there with you.

I will always remember Colleen's sharp wit, the summer vacations at York Beach and most of all the time I gave her a ride on my motorcyle. She laughed and screamed the whole time; called me every name in the book and never got on again. But I know she loved every minute of it.

I will miss you Murph,

Love Leo

Billy, Terry, John & families: So sorry to hear of Colleen's passing and of her long illness. She brings back good memories of a childhood long forgotten. I will always remember having fun with Colleen. My thoughts are with you. Regards, a very old friend, Susan.

To the family of Colleen,
I was so sorrry to hear about your sister. We had many a laughs. A trip to the Cape that myself and Maureen will never forget. Many times at Rye N.H. as well as Portsmouth. Who can forget our pigouts with her famous chicken wings. I miss her laugh, sense of humor and her kindness. She was a great friend. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Colleen when you see my Mom and Dad make them laugh, tell them all the fun we had. I will never...

TO THE MURPHY FAMILY I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.
SHE WAS A GREAT PERSON.

A CO-WORKER FROM LCHC.