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Jeffrey Allen Murphy

Louisville, Kentucky

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MURPHY, JEFFREY ALLEN, 28, of Louisville, passed away June 22, 2014. He worked for Jets Pizza. Jeffrey is survived by his mother, Christy M. Peak (Steven Willham); father, John R. Murphy (Phyllis Bird); sister, Victoria D. Murphy; brothers, Michael P. (Memphis) and Scott Murphy; best friend,...

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Today would be the day that we've been together for a year. You are one of the most sweetest, generous, and handsomest people that I've ever known. Thank you for all the wonderful things your brought into my life. I'll always be missing you.

Jeff was one of my very closest friends. I don't expect to have any more friendships of that depth in my lifetime.

Jeffrey was such an awesome person! He knew how to be a good friend and was to many people including myself. He was such a unique and kind hearted person and his smile was contagious. And he always knew how to cheer you up or make you laugh, especially when you really needed it. I am so grateful for the time I knew him and for his friendship. I miss him so very much and hope he is resting peacefully and happy and free from his pain. He will always be missed, remembered and loved

Nebula Stone - The Window to The Cosmos

Jeffrey, you're heart was SO big that your awesomeness spread all the way to the UK where you were loved by so many. My sisters and I all adored you, your funny snapchats of your cat, your various comical tshirts and musings on life were a stream of joy that I never thought would end so abruptly. The world has lost a true diamond. I hope that wherever you are in the universe now that you're at peace and happy. I'll miss you Beardy Jeffrey. Peace dude, see you on the other side someday XXXXXXXX

Jeff was my brother's best friend as well as my own. He knew how to cheer you up and make you laugh. He was my second little brother. I'm grateful to have known him as long as I did. He is truly missed.

We're going to miss you so much. (Jeffersontown Class of 2004)

Our paths went different ways but despite everything that happened you were still there you were a good friend...you will be missed