Pat-Murphy-Obituary

Pat Murphy

Kawkawlin, Michigan

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MURPHY, Pat of Kawkawlin, Michigan. In his 95th year, Pat passed away on February 13, 2010 at his daughter's home in Clayton, California.  He was surrounded by daughter, Pattie, and her family at the time. Born March 12, 1914, he resided in Kawkawlin, Michigan all of his life. He is survived by...

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Way to go Pat Murphy! You are truly an "American Hero". Love to his family.

Jimmy, Shawn and Ryan, I'm so sorry to here about Mr. Murphy. It seem's like yesterday that Ryan spoke of him like he was as big as the Empire State Building. My thoughts and prays are with all of you...

Murph was/is a GREAT man,I will miss seeing him sitting at HIS table over at Mussell Beach right directly under his picture on the wall that was taken a few years ago in the St. Patric's Day parade. We had some good talks there. See you on the other side Murph!

Maureen and family, So sorry to hear of your dad's passing. You're in my thoughts.

Joan Pawloski Payne

My deepest Smypathy to All the Families of Murph. He was the best. We had lots of laughs and good talks I will miss him dearly.At 95 he was still the best looking guy around. I loved visiting with him. I loved him.

Patsy, Sharon, Margie, Maureen Denise and your families...My very deepest Sympathy, Prayers and Thoughts are with all of you. May you find Love, Peace and Laughter in all the Memories you have shared. Thinking of Uncle Pat, I can't help but smile. He will be missed by many. My Love to All of You...

Maureen,Danny and family Murph, what a guy! I will never forget his visit to my little office and the way my 4 year old great-grandaughter was enthralled with the story he was telling her.I know he will be sadly missed by all. God bless you and Murph. Judy Girardin

One of my memories of Murph was when Murph; Bob Levassuer and I went to Pinconning to watch the Boy and Girls Baseball tournament. We ate Hot Dogs; Watched several games; and enjoyed the semi warm spring day.
Bob Levasseur decided to take Murph and myself four wheeling as we drove through a small ditch to leave the ball fields. Murph laughed like a kid. Bob and I laughed like kids as well.

It has been my Honor to have met Murph. I feel like meeting him was a gift.

Sharon and families. Sorry to hear of your loss. With love and prayers