Michael-Murphy-Obituary

Michael Murphy

Albany, New York

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DIED
May 16, 2024
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Albany, New York

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SARASOTA, Fla. - Michael Murphy, 74, passed May 16, unexpectedly. He was a Vietnam veteran, director of patient care services at both The Childs Hospital and later Albany Medical Center. He had volunteered for Habitat for Humanity, the sarasota humane society, and served as president of his...

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I had the pleasure of working with Michael in the close-knit community of Child's Hospital and Nursing Home. It was professionally rewarding--and a good deal of fun! I am so sorry to hear of his passing and send my sympahy to his many family members. Pat Maxon, LMSW -Albany, NY

I knew Michael first from Tucker School, then the Boys Club and working at camp Russell in the summer always a good friend. My condolences to the entire Murphy family and especially Daniel Richard Sacco

Rita and family, I am so sorry for loss.

I met Michael when we were kids living in the same apartment building. He was always such a sweetheart and very kind. He was a fantastic friend. If anyone knew the Murphys you knew they were a close knit family with a huge heart. I just know you will truly be missed. To Mike´s family and friends, I am so sorry for your loss. R.I.P. Mike

Michael, the Legacy of Love for Family you left behind is amazingly beautiful. You´re the best brother in law I ever have had. The beautiful life you shared is phenomenal. You and Danny meant so much to me. I love you dearly and missing you already. Celebrating your Life with Jesus wonderfully forever. I am so grateful and Blessed knowing and having you in my life´s journey. Patrick and I will always treasure your priceless memories.

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very sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dan, Pat and family we are so sorry to hear of Michaels passing. He was a great person. We still talk about the time he dug a "hole to China" with Owen. We will keep him in our hearts and memories forever. Thinking of you all. Daryl & Pam Corbett