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John B. Murnighan

Park Ridge, Illinois

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John B. ''Jack'' Murnighan, age 86, of Park Ridge. Beloved husband of Margaret, nee Keith; loving father of Keith (Beth Keegan), Kevin (Hannah), Tom (the late Nan) and Peggy (Phil Hogg); dear grandfather of Jack, Erik (Hillary), Conner, Matt, Kate, Ben, J.P., Ryan, Maggy, Annie and William;...

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Margaret
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I'm sure Jack and Ed are catching up on old times.

DearMargaret Tom and I heard the announcement at Mass yesterday. We are so sorry for your loss and hope you are doing well. So sorry we didn't know at the time.Sincerely, Tom and Sheila Cawley

Dear Margaret:
We are so shocked, and at the same time so sorry to hear about your Jack. We just heard the announcement at the 7:30 Mass this morning. I just saw the two of you such a short time ago at the 5:00 P.M. Mass.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
May God bless and be gracious to you and your family at this most difficult time.

thinking of you. Love, Bob, Julie, Matt, Nick and Dan

Cathy and I were very sorry to hear of your loss, we have a fond memory of a coat mixup at a 50th Anniversary. We are sure he will be missed but memories last forever.

Rusty & Cathy Restarski

Dear Muggs,this is a great loss of a dear friend and wonderful person. Memories of love and friendship are treasures to carry with me always. Wishing you and the family love, strength and peace.

Cathy and I are very sorry for the loss of your Dad. Your family will be in our prayers during this time of grief.

Murnighan Family,

Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this most difficult time. Please let us know if there is anything we can do for you. Jack was a wonderful person and will always be remembered.

Bonnie Hattam & family

Dear Marg & Family
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy and prayers. Jack will always be remembered as the straght arrow,concerned and thoughtful gentleman he was. He will be sorely missed by many.
Fondly,
Mel&Bill