Connie-MURPHY-Obituary

Connie Lanham MURPHY

Lexington, Kentucky

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MURPHY Connie Lanham, 69, passed away Sep 19, 2010. Mother was born Dec 24, 1940 in Gravel Switch, Marion County, KY to Jewell Lanham and the late Carl Lanham. She married the late Jerry R. Murphy in 1958, who are the parents of Lesley Murphy (Robert) Barr and Carla Murphy (Doug) Harris; and the...

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To Murphy and Lanham families,
What a loss to us, but heaven's gain. Thank you all for caring for her as you
did, and also allowing her friends to
experience this journey with her. What a blessing to all, for giving our God
all the praise and glory.Funeral was
so like her, just beautiful.
Marvin & Liz Nicholson

Leslie and Carla, I was so saddened to read of your mom's passing and also that your dad had passed as well. As you know my mom died 5 years ago. She dearly loved your mom and dad and they were so very good to her through all the years. I remember you two girls from happy, simpler days at Daytonas Beach as kids. I hold you in my heart and pray for comfort for the loss of both parents. God Bless and keep you both.
Harriette (Trimble) Gill, daughter of Harry & Madonna Trimble

Thank you for the most beautiful obit I have ever read. What a powerful testimony to the glory of God. May your Mother rest in peace until that great getting up morning when she will meet the Savior face to face.

Carla, I was so sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. Please know you and your family are in our prayers during this time of sorry. I know she was a wonderful, Christian lady because she has such a beautiful daughter reflecting her life. God be with you and your family and give you the comfort you need at this time.

Our prayers are with you all during this time. Allen and Pat Lanham
Kandice and Chad Spalding
Al and Sarah Lanham

Carla and Leslie, I was so sad to hear of your sweet mother's passing today. Connie was such a loving lady, and I won't forget the encouragement she gave me years ago in a card she sent to me. I also remember the hospitality she showed during a prom breakfast at your house. Connie will surely be missed by so many. God bless your family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Connie, I am going to miss you very much.

Love your cousin, Pam

Fearing the impact your illness would have on our generation, I have waited long, too long in relaying my memories of you, woven throughout my life and our family. As the oldest grandchild, for nearly seven decades, Connie, you have led and continue to lead our generation, on our journey through this life with God and to God.
Your 1st cousin