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THOMAS AQUINAS MURPHY Born December 10, 1915, Tom graduated from Leo High School in Chicago in 1932 and earned a B.S. in accountancy in 1938 from the University of Illinois. Following graduation, Tom began what was to become a 42-year career with the General Motors (GM) Corporation. World War II interrupted that career from 1943 to 1946, when Tom served as a lieutenant in the United States Naval Reserves. After returning to GM, he served as Director of Pricing Analysis in GM's New York office (1954-1956), Director of the Financial Analysis Section (1956-1959), Assistant Treasurer (1959-1967), Comptroller (based in the Detroit office 1967-1968), Treasurer (1968-1970), Vice-President and Group Executive in charge of the Car and Truck Group for the United States and Canada (1970-1972), Vice-Chairman of the board (1972-1974) and Chairman and CEO (1974-1980). During his career, Tom sat on the board of directors of NBD Bancorp, Inc., Pepsico, Inc., Tops Market, Inc., and the Maxaxam Corporation. His professional affiliations included serving as a board member of the Financial Executives Institute; chairman (1979) of the Business Roundtable and member of several of its committees; chairman of the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation; and member of the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association, the National Association of Accountants, and the Guaranty International Council. His philanthropic activities included serving on the Greater Detroit Board of Commerce and as a member of the boards of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, the Overseas Development Council, the United Way of America, the United Negro College Fund, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and the Fluor Foundation. He was a member of the University of Illinois Foundation and earned numerous awards and honors from the University, including the Illini Achievement Award, the UIUC Department of Accountancy Alumnus of the Month Award, the Alumni Association Achievement Award, the Illini Comback Award, and the UIUC College of Business Distinguished Alumnus Award. He was a Knight of Malta and a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre, and received awards from several Catholic institutions including Boston College, Saint Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary, and Manhattan College. Tom held over twenty honorary degrees, including degrees awarded by Canisius College (Buffalo), Tougaloo College (Mississippi), Clark College (Georgia), the University of Detroit, Yeshiva University (New York), the College of Mount Saint Vincent, Fordham University, DePauw University (Indiana), the University of Notre Dame, and Madonna University (Michigan). Tom received the DeLaSalle Medal of Honor along with Mother Teresa and Jimmy Carter. Tom is survived by Catherine Rita (Maguire) Murphy, his wife of over 64 years; three children Thomas Aquinas Murphy, Jr., Maureen Murphy Fay, and Catherine (Cam) Murphy; eight grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren. Visiting hours will be held on Friday, January 20, 2006 from 2 to 4 PM and 6 to 8 PM at Lorne & Sons Funeral Home, 745 NE 6th Avenue (Federal Hwy. Northbound), Delray Beach, FL. A funeral mass will be celebrated on Saturday, January 21, 2006 at 10:30 AM at St. Vincent De Paul Seminary, 10701 South Military Trail, Boynton Beach, FL 33436. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to St. Vincent De Paul Seminary or to St. Pius X Catholic School, for Tuition Assistance, 2210 No. Elm Street, Greensboro, NC 27408

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Published by The Palm Beach Post on Jan. 20, 2006.

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Rob Mancuso

January 26, 2006

I met Tom when my father was a Chevy dealer from 1950-1980. I remember him as one of the "real" guys from GM. We had lunch more than once, and I always looked forward to it. In fact, I went on to become a dealer myself, partially as a result of Tom's acquaintance.



He will be missed as a gentleman, a leader and a visionary. The business has never needed him more than now. I hope the industry learns from his successes.



God bless Tom and his family,

Rob Mancuso

Patricia Murphy Rexinger

January 24, 2006

Dear Aunt Sis,Cam,Maureen and Don,Tom and Maria and Families,

You are all in our thoughts and prayers this week and always. May God give you all the strength and peace to get through this difficult time. We are sorry that we were unable to be there in person to deliver this message.

Love,

Patricia, Jeff, Lindsey and Austin Rexinger

Mary Susan Ross

January 21, 2006

Dear Maureen



My thoughts and prayers are with you and your dear family. These are some of the most difficult days you will ever know and I pray that God's love and grace and your strong faith will give you the strength you need. I hope it is a comfort to you to know how many friends are with you in spirit.



Though I never had the privilege of meeting your father, I know what a fine gentleman of sterling character that he must have been---for he raised you.



Love

Mary Susan

Arthur Tedeschi

January 21, 2006

Dear Mrs Murphy,

You may recall our brief meeting after mass at Saint Thomas More.

I spoke to Mr. Murphy revealing a letter he had written in 1975,we enjoyed a laugh,and discussed my assignment in Japan..

My wife Helen and I often looked to meet you again at church,however,it was not to be until this day at the Funeral Mass..

Please except this expression of heartfelt sympathy in the loss of one who meant so much to you and so many others.

Respectfully yours,

Arthur and Helen Tedeschi

Mary Murphy DeRosa

January 21, 2006

Dear Aunt Sis, Cam, Maureen & Don, Tom & Maria, all the cousins, et al.



Wishing we could be there. We're all with you in the Spirit.

As always, "HHAA"

Love & Prayers,

Mary, Smeraldo & the Boys

Hugh Hines, ofm

January 20, 2006

Dear Maureen, I was very sorry to learn of your Father's death which I read about in yesterday's New York Times. He certainly had a distinquished career and service to the Church and so many other organizations. I met him briefly at a Knights of Malta dinner in New York a number of years ago, he was the main speaker and was out standing. I will remember him at Mass and keep him in my prayers. Please give my sympathy to your Mom and family and my best to Don. May God bless all of you with special faith at this difficult time. Love Fr. Hugh Hines, ofm

Mark Hogan

January 20, 2006

Dear Mrs.Murphy: Mr.Murphy was the reason I joined GM after meeting him at the University of Illinois. He was a great and kind man and he truly made the world a better place.Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your wonderful family. With deepest sympathy, Mark Hogan

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