Marlon-Murphy-Obituary

Marlon "Keith" Murphy

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Murphy, Marlon "Keith" Funeral Saturday 10:30 AM. Visitation 9:30 AM at J.B. Jenkins Funeral Home, 7474 Landover Road, Landover, MD 20785 (301) 322-2300.

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May God continue to rely on Keith's gifts. He was a blessing to North Division High School and mentored many of the students who wanted to pursue careers in the radio industry. Many were honored to have his tutelage. The work he did continues to speak for him and he was a New Testament Church brother as well He is an honorary Blue Devil.
Janie R. Hill Hatton, anchor principal of North Division High School
1906 -2005

Childhood Sharon Patterson- To Marlene and the Murphy family, my Jesus embrace you with peace and love

Glenn-Kennedy Family of Washington, DC sends there condolences to the family of Keith Murphy. He was a shining star and he will be missed by all the people who knewand loved him. Be blessed, he has gone home to be with the angels.

Marlene and the Murphy family, our prayers are with you as we ask God to give the strength and love to get you through this very trying time. Let it be comforting that Keith is with the Lord our God that he so "loved". Sincerely, Deborah Ragins-Blowe and Family

Ron. Blocker - To Mr. Murphy's Family, may the Lord watch over you and protect you in your time of sorrow. I did not know Mr Murphy, but I know someone who did. In that regard I will not get the chance to meet, this Giant of a Man in this life, perhaps another time. I will Keep you in my prayers, and may the wind be forever at your back.

Sincerely
Ron. Blocker

Keith,
You will be greatly missed. On behalf of the entire Pearl family, we love you and send our condolences to your family.

Delores, our prayers are for you and the Murphy family. God bless and keep you all in His care.
Geri & Curtis

Delores, my thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of Keith's family during this difficult time. "The Voice" will definitely be missed along with that huge smile. Take Care

Tears can not express the loss I feel, and I know that Keith is missed by all who knew him. When I think of Keith, I see a wonderful smile, hear this big booming voice talking generally about a very intellectual subject, and someone who was interested in making a change in civil and human rights. My friendship with Keith goes back to shortly after he moved to Milwaukee from Washington, D.C. and he adopted me as his "sis". He met all my friends and became their friends. We had pot luck...