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Kimberlee MURPHY

Harwinton and Bristol, Connecticut

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MURPHY, Kimberlee Kimberlee Murphy, 48, of Bristol, CT passed away Wednesday, (October 17), at her home. Kimberlee was born in Hartford, CT on March 7, 1964, a daughter of John Murphy, of Harwinton and the late Ellen (Lee) Murphy. She was a graduate of Lewis S Mills High and Roger...

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Sending the family light and love. Kim was very special and I appreciated her "telling it like it was". She was wonderful soul!

I knew her as always acoomodating and gracious when at the bookstore...happy trails to you!

Every now and then, as we go thru our lives, we are touched deeply by someone. We can't place our finger on it, we don't quite know why, but the connection is there. Like two old souls having gone thru an eternity together. You were that person to me, Kim. How I will miss your spirit, your caring, your laughter, and all your funny stories. How I will miss you. I pray that you may now rest in peace, my dear friend. I know you are there, right around the corner..

My thoughts go out to Kim's family. Know that she touched many lives through her work at CCMT and as a massage therapist. She will be missed but I suspect bigger things are now on her horizons!

Kim was such a down to earth person whose warmth and sense of humor always picked me up. I always stopped in to the bookstore to chat and catch a laugh or three before heading in to teach. I feel her absence as a heaviness in my heart, but I know that in time,this feeling will pass and be replaced by the smile that crosses my face every time I remember her. May God bless and ease the sadness of her family left behind.

Your light will always be remembered ! Your spirit will always be alive. A beautiful candle I lit today shimmered with lightness and peace.

Miss hearing your voice, your presence and sharing thoughts and stories at CCMT. Hope things are better now. Much love.

Dear Kim--
I'm fondly remembering discussing AP1 Bones teaching strategies and anatomy books at the bookstore with you. Hoping you are at peace...
Heidi

May you now rest in peace Kim.