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Michael John "Mike" Brophy

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Michael John "Mike" Brophy Michael John "Mike" Brophy, faithful husband, beloved father, steadfast brother, loving son, and loyal friend, died unexpectedly on Monday, September 18, 2006, of complications from his successful battle with cancer. Mike was born May 8, 1949, in Bisbee, Arizona, to James E. and Maggie Lu Brophy. He leaves behind his wife of 32 years, Marilyn Pritchard Brophy, who was the love of his life, and his two sons, Tom (Luz) and Matt, who were his greatest pride and joy and source of laughter. Mike is also survived by his mother; two sisters Polly Brophy (Rick Moffit) and Kate McGee (Bob); four brothers Jim (Sandy), Steve (Lori), Dan (Carleen) and Paul (Julie); and ten nieces and nephews (Ian Moffit, R.J., Jack and Sam McGee, James, Alessandra and Joseph Brophy, Clare and Maggie Brophy, and Lukas Brophy). Also, Buster, Mike's faithful correspondent. Mike was preceded in death by his father. Mike, a third-generation Arizonan, grew up in Bisbee and Tucson and graduated with highest honors from the University of Arizona in 1971. In 1977 he received his law degree from Arizona State University and joined the Phoenix law firm of Ryley Carlock & Applewhite, where he spent his entire career. In 2001 he was named Managing Partner for the firm and served in that capacity for two years. While it was Mike's wish that he be remembered for who he was and not what he did, his work, in part, defined him. Mike was a nationally renowned water and environmental lawyer with many professional achievements. He served as the Arizona Representative to the Western States Water Council from 1991-2002, and was elected Chairman from 2000 - 2002. Mike was also the Chairman of the Water Policy Committee for the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce. He was perhaps most proud of his work in connection with negotiating and securing the enactment of legislation by the United States Congress involving water-rights and settlements for the Gila River, Salt River Pima-Maricopa, Fort McDowell and Ak-Chin Indian Communities, and the San Carlos Apache Tribe. Mike was a man of few words and great heart who valued honesty, courage and loyalty above all other traits. He profoundly believed in service and commitment to others. Mike was a member of the United Way Tocqueville Society, and a great supporter of Brophy College Preparatory. He was devoted to his family, friends and Catholic faith. Mike's passion for reading, art, travel, fishing, hunting and hiking yielded many friends and admirers. He was a quiet, gentle man and a fierce advocate who never did anything by halves. He will be deeply missed by those who knew and loved him. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations in Mike's memory to the following charities: Brophy Community Foundation, 4701 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85012 St. Mary's Food Bank, 2831 N. 31st Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85009 St. Vincent de Paul, P.O. Box 13600, Phoenix, AZ 85002 The family extends sincere thanks to Mike's many friends and coworkers for their expressions of love and generous offers of support during his illness and following his death. Final arrangements are being handled by Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, and services are planned for Saturday afternoon, September 23, at 2:00 p.m. at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 4715 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85012.

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Published by The Arizona Republic from Sep. 21 to Sep. 22, 2006.

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Mark Stubbs

October 3, 2006

Mike and I started as young attorneys at Ryley Carlock & Ralston (Applewhite) in 1977. He was from the start a kind and honest soul. Our condolences to his family.

Linnea Hudson St. Mary's/Westside Food Bank Alliance

September 26, 2006

To Marilyn and The Brophy Family,
Our sincere condolences to you at this time of loss. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Thank you for directing the memorial donations of your friends and family members to the Food Bank (and the other non-profits). It truly shows your concern for others and is a beautiful tribute to Mike, which will help many in need throughout the State. Thank you so much for caring. May your fondest memories of his life sustain you during this difficult time.

Salpointe Catholic High School

September 25, 2006

The Salpointe Catholic High School community extends deepest sympathy to the Brophy family. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time.

Rick Davis

September 23, 2006

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Steve M Pierce

September 23, 2006

Dear Brophy Family,

Mike's passing is very sad. In College, I admired Mike. As an attorney, I admired him and his wisdom. As a friend, I loved him. He was a wonderful person that lived the life everyone admired and wanted to emulate. My very best wishes are to his entire family. Thank you for your friendship. It will always be cherished.

Martha Marquez

September 23, 2006

Dear Marilyn, Thomas and Matthew, and Brophy familia,

I remember Mike as a sincere and gentle man. I pray that you are comforted and loved as you go through this time of loss.

Lacey (Scanland) Hicks

September 22, 2006

My brother Brian and I lived on Arroyo Chico next to the Brophys and went to high school with them. Fond memories of those times make me smile. I am very sorry to learn about Mike's death. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Leonor Marquez

September 22, 2006

Dear Marilyn, Thomas and Matthew and Brophy Family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. Mike was a gift from God and we are all better for knowing him.
Leo

Dan Smith

September 22, 2006

I knew Mike from our days together a Greenway School and later at the U of A. Mike was a really wonderful guy. He was intelligent, funny, and quite humble. That is a testimony to his upbringing. I always enjoyed talking with him and he seemed to genuinely glad to visit when our paths at the university would cross. My prayers are for Mike's entire family to be comforted by Our Lord Jesus.

Frieda (Fradkin) Liebeskind

September 22, 2006

I would like my message to reach out to the entire Brophy family but especially Polly who I went to high school with many years ago. Polly, I am terribly sorry to hear of your brother's passing. Please, if you see this, contact me through email.

Mark Hester

September 21, 2006

Mike will be missed..He was a great guy and true gentleman. His love of his family and art will be an example for me forever...Mark Hester

ann gilliland

September 21, 2006

Marilyn,

Your son, Thomas, and my son, Bobby, played together on the "Cinderella" Cubs baseball team many, many years ago. I'll never forget Mike and you sitting with us in the stands cheering our little guys on. After all these years, I remember him fondly as a kind, caring and honest man who so loved his sons! We feel honored that he touched our lives -if only for a short time. We remember you all fondly and surround you with our deepest sympathy and heartfelt prayers. Bob, Ann & Bob, Jr.

Jackie Kinion

September 21, 2006

I feel privileged to have known you at RC&A. I know that I will remember you not only for what you have done but by who you were.

Dan and Carleen Brophy

September 21, 2006

No better husband, father, brother, son or friend has lived God's intended will so faithfully and completely. No braver man has fought against the relentless scourge of cancer. Not once did my brother complain or question why he alone in our large family was afflicted with this disease. He was prepared for death, but he fought hopefully and fiercely for life. He never gave up, nor did we. God has welcomed him into His arms, we are bereft, but living with the encouragement of Mike's fearless and faithful example, we shall maintain our own hope and faith until we join him in God's arms. Carleen and Dan Brophy

Rose Knapp

September 21, 2006

I'm very sorry for your loss. Mike was a great guy and will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

I worked with Mike on my very first job out here in Phoenix in 1979. He was always a sweet and gentle man.

George A. Schade, Jr.

September 21, 2006

Mike,



You did a lot to get the general stream adjudications off the ground and going in their early years. You represented your clients well. You contributed to Water Law. Your professionalism was admirable and exemplary.

Maureen Scott

September 21, 2006

Mike was an extradordinary person who will be missed by so many people, especially those of us at RC&A. He was a great boss and I really enjoyed working with him. My prayers and heartfelt sorrow go to Marilyn, Tom, Matt and the rest of his family.

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