Joseph-Murphy-Obituary

Joseph "Bud" Murphy

Pompton Plains, New Jersey

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Joseph "Bud" Murphy, 67, of Pequannock died at home Wednesday, May 19, 2010. A Funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, May 24, at Our Lady of Consolation R.C. Church, Wayne. Cremation will be private. Visiting hours will be Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. at the M. John Scanlan Funeral Home, Pompton...

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Uncle Bud was my uncle and my godfather. Joe, or Uncle Bud was the greatest man I ever had the pleasure of loving, and knowing. Regardless of his success, he was a humble humanitarian, who had such a positive influence on me, and my life.
When he died it truly was the end of an era, and the end of the true great's. I think about him almost every day, and miss him terribly.
Sincerely,
Ken Murphy Jr.

I only had the pleasure of working with Bud for about a year, but he made a huge impact on me. I can only say that Bud delivered inspiration and enthusiasm to his mangers at a time we really needed it. I wish I would have had the opportunity to get to know him better. My prayers are with his family.

Please let me say how sad and shocked I am hearing about his death. I'm sure he's in heaven with Coach Benson talking football.I cheered for Bud at PLHS. God bless his family. Lorraine Ruth (Hausman) Bradenton FL.

To Bud, my sometimes Early Settlement Co-Panelist, and family - I am very sorry for your loss. Pamela M. Copeland, Esq. (Warren, NJ)

It was an honor and privilege to work with Bud. He set the stage for honesty and integrity in business. We will miss but never forget him. Our condolences to Kathy and family, Don and Pat Davis, Calgary, Canada

A true and loyal friend. A man of Vision and Empathy.
Rest in Peace
Virginia Shields

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

I am proud to have worked for Bud. My sympathy goes out to his family, and may they find the strength from their friends and family to deal with their loss.