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Jean E. Murphy

Needham, Massachusetts

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MURPHY, Jean E. (Baker) Of Needham, July 10. Beloved wife of the late Alfred J. Murphy. Loving mother of Susan J. Murphy and her husband Dean Vonkallenbach of Seattle, WA, Alfred J. Murphy Jr. and his wife Lorrain, Jane B. Murphy and Elspeth Palmer and her husband Nick, all of Needham, Gretchen...

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Dear Susan, Alfred, Jane, Elsbeth and Gretchen.
I was shocked when I put on my computer to see that your mother had pssed away. I wept, thinking of the wonderful relationship Frank and I had with her and your special father. Was he ever grand!
We had such fun with them-laughter followed them everywhere. And, they were so proud of all of you. I will miss her greatly.
Fondly, Marion Martin
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Al,

I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Jane,
I'm so sorry to hear about your Mom. May you find comfort that she is with your dad. You are in my thoughts and prayers

Al, Lorraine & Family -

I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. I regret that I cannot attend the services but please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Jane and family,
So sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. May she rest now in the loving arms of God. Blessings!

Jane and family, Heaven has a new angel, and your Mom's warmth and laughter are making God smile already, as she's reunited with your Dad and other family members. Sending warm thoughts and prayers.

Jane, you and your entire family are in my thoughts and prayers. I am so sorry to hear about your loss.

Jane and family,
My thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathies are with you all. Your mom was a lovely woman, with her warm smile and kind words. She will be greatly missed. May memories of her laughter and love bring you peace. May we make her proud.

Jean and Al were about the best in-laws Nick could have chosen. They made him part of their family and then treated us, his family, like long lost relatives. I remember the lunches my sister Gail Jean and our friend Maryann used to have at the Wellsley Inn. It was a wonder they never asked us to leave, we stayed too long and laughed too much and looked forward the the next time. We expect she will look down and wtch over all of her family forever.