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Patrick George Murphy

North Platte, Nebraska

Mar 20, 1944 – Jul 10, 2023 (Age 79)

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BORN
March 20, 1944
DIED
July 10, 2023
AGE
79
LOCATION
North Platte, Nebraska

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Adams & Swanson Funeral Home - North Platte Obituary

Patrick George Murphy, 79, of North Platte, Nebraska passed away July 10, 2023, at his home in North Platte.  He was born on March 20, 1944, to Frank and Catherine (Novicki) Murphy in Columbus, Nebraska.  

Pat was one of eight children.  Following graduation from Columbus High School in...

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Pat loved his dog Manfred. He would stop at the little old gas station with his dog in the back of his pickup and would buy him an ice cream cone. Our condolences to his family. Lynn and Mary Swartwood

We are so very sorry to hear about Pat. He was such a great guy! He reminded me so much of my Dad, Jack Murphy! Family was so very important to Pat and I am so grateful and proud to be his cousin! Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. With deepest sympathy and love!
Don and Peg(Murphy) Braun

So very sorry to hear the sad news of the passing of a great guy and classmate. My condolences to Pat's family.

So sorry to hear of your dad passing. Pat always had a big smile and a story to tell. JJ and I had some great times with him. Cherish all the wonderful memories you had together. God Bless all of your family

Pat was such a great man. He had such a gift fur humor and wit. He was a kind and generous man. My deepest sympathy to his family. Rosie Vogel Rivera

I was saddened to learn of the
passing of Pat. My deepest condolences are with his entire extended family. He will be missed by many, and will not be forgotten. In fact, he was quite the character. I remember he could start a conversation with anyone about anything. Pat’s humor was infectious and his laugh was contagious. Not to mention, he was a great storyteller as well as a great listener. His travel adventures gave him plenty of stories to tell. I think what I will remember most...

Enjoy the Big Meeting in the sky, Keith