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Robert Murphy

Lexington, Kentucky

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MURPHY Robert Emmet, 84, husband of Marianne Murphy, died Tuesday, Dec 23, 2014. Born in Chicago, IL, he was a son of the late Denis and Anna Murphy. He was a self-employed Horseman for the love of the horses, and was an Army veteran. He owned and operated West Wind Riding Center and Robert...

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Murphy was a good guy he always treated us with respect. He is missed.

Amid the hurly-burly of family and Christmas, I missed the news of Robert's death. I am so sorry. The Horse Park will be a much sadder place this year.

Rest in peace, Robert We will always remember your many acts of kindness and hospitality. Angie and Phil Corbett

Marianne - I was so sorry to hear of your loss. I know how hard it is, especially during the holidays. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

To Marianne and the rest of the family my heart goes out to you. Robert treated me, Shawn and Joel as close family and he always had a smile on his face. He taught us a lot and will be truly missed. You are in my prayers. He had a BIGGGG Heart.


My condolences to Mariannne and all of The Murphy family. He will be missed by many in the horse community. I know he was proud of all of his family success in the horse business. His legacy will live on. I hope the comfort of friends and family will help you through this difficult time.

When you are a kid you don't know who is going to be one of the people in your life who will ultimately make an impact on you and Robert was one of those people. Its been a long time since I have been on a horse, but Robert Murphy taught me more than how to ride. He was a good and kind hearted man with so much integrity. Sending love and prayers to Marianne and family.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to The family. We rode at Murphys for several years and always looked forward to his sense of humor, kind words and quick witt. He will be greatly missed.