Michael-Murphy-Obituary

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Michael Philip Murphy

Portland, Oregon

Dec 5, 1954 – Aug 16, 2016 (Age 61)

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BORN
December 5, 1954
DIED
August 16, 2016
AGE
61
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Caldwell's, Hennessey, Goetsch & McGee Funeral Home Obituary

Michael Philip Murphy passed peacefully with all his family at his side on August 16, 2016 at the age of 61. He is survived by his two daughters; Erin Skillings (Aaron) and Kaitlin Murphy (Justin Sipoloa), his two grandchildren; Charlie and Fischer Skillings; his fiancé; Wendy Kiefel, his...

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Mike Murphy was a good friend and neighbor for the past 15+ years in Kenton at the Kenton Station. I/we keep thinking we'll see him strolling in, but know he's with us in spirit. We miss Mike very much - there was always great conversations about current events, sports and what was going on in the 'hood.' Our best wishes to family and Wendy. laura & dave

Our dad was a wonderful person and loving dad. We know he loved his girls so much. I will always remember the big brunches at his house, sporting events on every TV, We could always count on there being some sort of treats at the house, especially peanut M&M's, the "love you" texts, the calls just because, and leaving some sort of new lawn ornament or flower at my house every now and then. Dad, you have been surrounded by a lot of love from friends and family and that just illustrates the man...

His Grandkid's; Charlie and Fischer just loved him and he loved and spoiled them!

Pool Party for you Dad!

Family Time!

You family loves you!

Brought flowers to me on my birthday a few years back! So Sweet! Love you, Dad!

Our dad, one who is caring and compassionate yet stern when needed. His love for us ran so deep. He was so proud and we couldn't be more proud and honored to call you our dad. We wish we could of had more time with you but we know God has a plan for you. You have touched so many lives, whether it be through the work you did at Lents School, as a parole officer for Juvenile's, or all the friends you've met at the Kenton Station. We will never forget the big Easter brunches, the loud Celtic...

He sure did love his girls!