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Thomas Murphy

Newark, New Jersey

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Thomas Murphy, 62, of West Milford, N.J., died tragically on Dec. 1, 2010. Funeral services are on Monday at 10:30 a.m. at Vander Plaat-Vermeulen Memorial Home, 530 High Mountain Rd., Franklin Lakes. Interment will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Totowa. The family will receive friends on Sunday...

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Tom I think of you every day .I miss you and love you.I have all good memories of you.We had a lot of laughs as well as moments of great conversations.

I just found out today about Tom's death. Every year on Christmas morning, Tom would get up very early to drive my Mother and I into New York City so we could look at the tree in Rockefeller Center and then wait while Mom and I took a horse carriage ride through Central Park. Once we were done,Tom would insist on finding a Dunking Doughnut to get us hot coffee and a ridiculous doughnout with red icing and sprinkles ( he always had one as well. )Tom picked me up at the train station and drove...

I love you Tom wherever you are.You were a large part of my life.I pray that you now find happiness and peace.

Tom was one of the brightest, funniest and most talented of our classmates at St. Mary's. I'm so sorry that I did not have the privilege of keeping in touch with him since graduation. My heart goes out to his family.

It is with deep sympathy that I express my condolences to the Murphy family. I remember him as one of my friends in high school. I rember when we came back from retreat, Tom and I cut school together and got caught. We both got 10 hours detention. He will be missed greatly by family and friends. You are in my prayers.

My heart felt sympathy goes out to the Murphy family .Tom and I were childhood friends from grammer school thru high school. I have many fond memories of our childhood together. I will remember Him always. Rest in Peace my friend. Ray Finamore

My heart felt condolences go out to the Murphy family. Tom and I were childhood friends thru high school.The World will be a lessor place without him. Rest in Peace my friend. Ray Finamore

To the Murphy family ... My prayers and condolences go out to you. I am so sorry to learn of Tommy's passing. I remember him fondly as one of my dear childhood friends back in the Paterson neighborhood we grew up in together. I also remember all the sweet Summer days we spent together as pals, along with his brother Jimmy. He was quite the entertainer then, and he always made us laugh. Rest in peace sweet childhood friend. Ruth Ann (Feeney) Hofmann, now living in Texas.

Aunt Barbara~

Our prayers are with you always.

Love, Arthur, Maureen, and Patrick