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Marilyn & Gloria Lalonde
July 20, 2012
Dear Theresa and family, we were so sorry to hear about your loss. We have fond childhood memories of Brian. He was always sweet and funny. Our thoughts are with you.
Marilyn and Gloria Lalonde
July 20, 2012
To all the Murphy clan especially Thelma (my second Mom), Susan and I are so sorry for your loss. Brian never ceased to amaze us with his humour and ability to find pleasure in simple things like a Tim Hortons coffee and watching a bad action movie. I got to spend some good quality time with Brian over the last three years while in Ontario, and my favourite time with him was watching a hockey game with his beloved Habs.
I know he is finally free from all the pain and constraints that he had endured over these many years.
I miss him and will always remember how important he was in my life. His spirit lives on in all of us who loved him.
Ross and Susan Woronka
S. Surrey, BC
Bruce Angle
July 18, 2012
I was just informed by my brother, a retired police officer, that Brian has passed.  Although it has been decades since we had time together, my childhood memories remain.  Brian was my best friend up until the age of 12, not only because he had access to Superman, Ironman and other great after school shows, but due to our mutual love of sports and just plain kid fun.  I guess I also liked to be teased by his sisters given that teasing by my three brothers usually involved pain whilst at the Murphy household, it was more pleasant.
I imagine it has been tough for Brian over these past many years after the accident despite the loving support he has had from his family and friends. In spirit, he is complete now ... able to dance, to laugh and to remember the joyful times he had on this earth.  Rest in piece my long lost friend.
Bruce Angle, Ottawa
July 17, 2012
For members of the Murphy family, who I love very much and am blessed to have in my life. I met Brian on several family occasions and he always made me laugh. May he now rest in peace. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you as you move forward on this difficult part of your journey. May God bless you, and surround each of you with light.
Joanne Young
July 16, 2012
Dear Kevin, Ros and family,
I was so very sorry to read of your brother's passing; I remember how very much he means to you.  I hope your many happy memories, though bittersweet, will be of great comfort.
Thinking of you,
Carole Randle
July 15, 2012
Rest in peace Murph.
Blake McWilliam
Retired Supt.
Calgary Police Service
Steve Cox
July 15, 2012
In the last few years, I've lost my sister Lyn, my brother and best friend Tippy, and now my best friend and brother Murph. We go back almost as far as my siblings. We met and became friends at St. Monica's in second grade. I have lots of memories of those early years like Saturday mornings at my house. I'd get up early, my parents still sleeping, unlock the front door so Murph could let himself in and we'd sit till noon, watching Johnny Quest, etc. eating sausages and eggs.I remember sleepovers at Murphy's house - staying up all night, telling stories, laughing and driving Mrs. Murph crazy. I remember Friday nights when Mrs. Murphy brought the 'order' home. Bags and boxes of groceries and goodies. Then there was Sunday roast beef dinner night where I felt like a true member of the Murphy clan, sitting around their kitchen table with my best friend and 'brother' Brian and all my adopted siblings. I got him into hockey and as his skating skills were rather shaky, the coaches put him in 'nets'. He took to playing goalie immediately. It was while playing for Terrebonne Park in hockey and football that we really bonded. We were classmates, teammates and best friends. I knew he had my back if I coughed up the puck, and we improved our skills playing one-on-one for hours at the park. He was my quarterback when I played receiver in football and all the while we were competing with each other for bragging rights which were usually his. Whenever we did go head-to-head with each other (in pool, racquetball, just about anything) I really wanted to beat him, but seldom did. But when I did, I got so little reaction from Brian, the 'thrill of victory' wasn't so thrilling. I've always been competitive since then, and still am. And to me that's a good thing. It keeps me motivated to stay healthy and enjoy life, and I owe that to Murph. I always refer to that part of my life as 'the best', and it's a fact that almost every memory of that time, Brian is a part of. Getting in trouble at St. Monica's, football and hockey games, Terrebonne Park, Uncle Ben and Uncle Willie, and Cy Paar. When we hit our teens there were the girls (Murph always did well in that department) i.e. Lilly. There were motorcycles, he had a Triumph, I had a Suzuki. Ok, his was cooler, but mine was faster. Then off to Toronto with me trailing where he became a cop. Saturdays were often a full afternoon at the Cop Club playing snooker and having a few beers. Well - probably more than a few. We both got married around a year apart from each other, and I was his best man. We had our first kids five months apart, so we experienced first time fatherhood together (I told you we were competitive!). I don't want to dwell on the next part of Brian's life, the accident and all the years that followed in different hospitals and rehab houses. Suffice to say that every visit was followed by a few tears, but we always managed to have a few laughs due to his uncanny memory of the best times of our lives. I know my friend is in a better place now and is finally free from all that's held him back these last thirty years or so. I'll miss you and I love you, and thanks for being such an important part of my life. Your Best Friend, Steve Cox.
July 15, 2012
I had the opportunity to work with Brian as a Rehab Therapist. He was a sweet man who never stopped making an impact on the lives of the people around him. Thank you for the insight and laughs Brian.
July 15, 2012
I had the opportunity to work with Brian as a Rehab Therapist. He was a sweet man who never stopped changing the lives of people around him. Thank you Brian for your isight, laughs.
July 14, 2012
To the Murphy family,
Brian always kept me laughing when working with him. It was also a pleasure to meet his sisters and mother.  You are all a wonderful family and my thoughts and prayers are with you. 
Jane Perkins, 
St. Catharines Ontario.
Mary Macfarlane
July 14, 2012
Theresa, we were so sorry to hear about your loosing Brian. Our thoughts are with all of you at this difficult time.
Dave Willis
July 12, 2012
Rest in peace Brian, I was talking with you not long before the accident.
Retired P.C. Dave Willis 52 Division
Lin Macfarlane
July 12, 2012
Theresa, our sincerest condolences and sympathy. You and your family are in my thoughts and heart. May Brian be at rest...I am so sorry for your loss
All my love at this sad time
Lin Macfarlane
July 11, 2012
To all the Murphy family, our deepest sympathy and condolences.  We will miss Brian very much, but he is at peace now.
I can remember dancing with Brian at our house to the tune "Gay Gordons" and hearing him say as he was spinning me around "Birley! Birley!". 
Carol and Denis Tanham
July 11, 2012
To Theresa and the whole Murphy family, he fought a huge battle and is now at peace. My thoughts are with you as you lay him to rest. I still see him standing in my backyard on graduation evening escorting Suzanne to the prom. It was only yesterday, no? Deepest sympathies to you and yours, Sheryl Davey.
July 9, 2012
To Theresa and to your entire family: Please accept our deepest sympathies and heartfelt thoughts- Rosa Palucci, Eva & Salvatore, Donna & Gaetano and Laura & Vince
July 9, 2012
I had the privilige of working with Brian as a young officer in 52 Division till the time of his accident. He was an excellent officer and a credit to the Toronto Police. He could always be counted on to be there for his fellow officers. Although we only had a short time together Brian had an impact on my life and career. Thank you Brian may you rest in peace - Brad Dove Retired Staff Sergeant - Toronto Police
Michael Supino
July 9, 2012
All the memories of our youth have come flooding back to me. It feels like it was only last week that we were all playing football in the alley behind our houses. I can still hear in the " back of my mind" his father saying "Brian, get off that road". My sincerist regrets, my thoughts are with you. Michael A Supino
July 8, 2012
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. Our deepest sympathies with all the murphy's on your loss.
The Giangaspero Family
July 7, 2012
RIP Brian. I'm happy you are finally at peace. I will always remember the good times. Love you Ro xo
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July 7, 2012
Brian MURPHY Obituary
MURPHY, Brian Christopher - Retired Officer Metropolitan Toronto Police Services Peacefully at St. Catharine's Hospital on Thursday, July 5th, 2012 at the age of 59. Dear father of Shannon Murphy and Cheryl-Anne Armstrong and her husband David... Read Brian MURPHY's Obituary
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