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Patrick Anthony Murphy Jr.

New York, New York

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MURPHY--Dr. Patrick Anthony, Jr., 65 years old of New York City and Oslo, Norway, died on May 24, 2008. Beloved son of Patrick A. Murphy, Sr. (deceased) of Abbeyfaeale, Co. Limerick, Ireland and Sheila M. Murphy, NYC. Survived by brothers and sistersin-law John G. and Mildred E. Murphy, C. Donald...

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Pat,

It's no exaggeration to say you have been (and continue to be) the person who has had the greatest impact on my life both personally and professionally. While you were a great teacher, you were an outstanding friend and person to be around. As I'm entering the same field as you, I hope to if not continue your work, than to at least have the same passion and dedication as you had for your students, clients, and friends.

I will see you again, my friend. But not yet.

Thank you for always being a good friend Patrick! I miss you so much!

Uncle Pat,
No matter how much time elapsed between our communications, you always had a kind word and a supportive statement. My family, especially my mother and father, will miss you terribly. They both enjoyed conversation and visit with you immensely. Tell Uncle Teddy and Uncle Bob I said hi and I miss them !

Patrick, You were not only my client, but my dear friend for many years. I will never forget all the laughs we have shared over the last 15 yrs. I will miss you so much. Cheryl

Dr Murphy's wisdom and guidance helped shape many a Molloy student - including myself.

My prayers go out to his family.

Brother Leo has his buddy back.

12 years after graduation i remember and cherish Pat's dedication to and compassion towards the students he advised and mentored. He helped myself and countless other Stanners through very difficult times and also helped us celebrate our better times. His spirit will live on in my day to day. thanks Pat, you won't be forgotten.

God Bless Pat for a life well lived and a legacy of service to generations of Stanners. Although I graduated from Molloy 28 years ago, Pat's warmth and cheerful inspiration remains with me to this day.

Pat was a living embodiment of the credo "not for school, but for life".
He will be missed, but his legacy remains in the thousands of Stanners who have benefitted from his service. God Bless Pat, and God Bless all Stanners.

To the man who showed me the beauty of Norway. Say hi to Leo for me okay? I can see you both hanging out in the snowy hills of Flam having a pizza.