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After an eight month battle against her old nemesis cancer, Darcee Murphy answered her Savior’s call home for total restoration, healing, and eternal peace. She was born on June 3, 1956 in Detroit, Michigan to Richard and Jeanette (Norwood) Schultz. Along with her parents and two older brothers, she spent her younger years in Peru, Indiana where she attended Maconaquah High School, graduating in 1974. A decade’s worth of fervent prayers for a sister were answered on her thirteenth birthday exactly, and she would also welcome a grandson years later to the day, on her fifty-second birthday.
As a B&K carhop in Peru, Indiana, she met the love of her life, Patrick Murphy, and won his adoration after a first date full of elephant jokes (What time is it when an elephant sits on your fence? Time to build a new fence!) Love and laughter would form the cornerstone of their marriage, which was performed and celebrated on March 26, 1977 at First Baptist Church in Peru.
Darcee followed Pat faithfully, moving hearth and home sixteen times total, including three states. Along the way, they added to their family with three beautiful daughters and over time, a proper zoo including dogs, birds, hamsters, fish, and even a ferret. Darcee loved all creatures big and small, with the exception of cowbirds. She loved making her forever home in the gently rolling hills of rural Brookville, where she fed and housed wild birds and cultivated beautiful flower beds.
The earthly beauty she not only nurtured but embodied was just a faint reflection of the glory of Heaven that she strove for. We take comfort knowing that she knew Jesus Christ as her personal Lord and Savior, and it was her dearest desire to share her faith. Wherever Darcee went, goodness sprouted, whether it was a Mom’s-in-Touch bible study, a Good News Club, a prayer group, or even just a passing conversation with an acquaintance. It would be the greatest joy of Darcee’s to know that her testimony led another soul to salvation.
Darcee passed peacefully into her Savior’s arms on Sunday, December 3, 2017, surrounded by the comfort and love of her own home and family. One of her favorite verses and dearest ambitions is to hear God welcome her Home by saying “Well done, good and faithful servant”.
Those surviving who will cherish and honor Darcee’s memory include her loving husband Pat Murphy; daughters, Karis (Randy) Troyer of Brookville, Rachel (Nick) Vanoven of Indianapolis, and Lauren (Adam) Golias of Brookville; grandchildren, Brynn, Colin, Nicholas, Logan, Josie, Cora and Darcy; mother, Jeanette Schultz of Kokomo; two brothers, Jeff (Lynn) Schultz of Columbus, OH, and Vic (Susan) Schultz of Louisville, KY, and one sister, Holly (Bob) Constable of Kokomo. She was preceded in death by her father, Richard Schultz.
Friends may visit with the family on Saturday, December 9, 2017 from 10 a.m. until 12 noon at Cobblestone Community Church, 4191 Kehr Road, Oxford, OH. Funeral services, officiated by Pastor Andrew Holzworth will be held at 12:30 p.m., where all friends and family are welcome. A graveside service for immediate family will follow in Maple Grove Cemetery, Brookville. A celebration for Darcee’s life will follow.
Memorial contributions can be directed to Child Evangelism Fellowship at www.CEFonline.com/get- involved/donate, or to the Hope Lodge in Cleveland (513) 618-5585. To sign the online guestbook or to leave a personal condolence, please visit www.cookrosenberger.com. The staff of Cook Rosenberger Funeral Home is honored to care for the family of Darcee Murphy.
While we mourn her loss here on earth, we can draw comfort from a post-it note tucked in her Bible, and take heart:
“Christ never allows any illness to end in death for a Christian. All believers in Christ will rise from the dead. Neither does it have to be the end of the life of the loved ones left behind - but too often it is. Christ desires to raise up those left behind from the living dead. Any kind of “death” is an invitation to resurrection life for believer. Any kind of loss never has to mean the end of an abundant, effective, or even joyful life for any Christian.”
Pam Poff
November 28, 2020
Such a beautiful lady in and out ❤❤❤
Jan and Bob Anthony
December 14, 2017
Pat,Karis, Rachael and Lauren
My heart aches for you as you continue without beautiful Darcee by your side and girls as your cheerleader! I am so sorry I couldn't be at her service. I have such fond memories of Darcee from the time we met in Lima where I helped her with a good news club and we started a neighborhood bible study. You all didn't stay long but our paths kept crossing like Ludington when you were at your cottage and I would visit my Mom. When you were in Elmore I would stop on my way to or from Milwaukee. When Michael was at Miami U in Oxford you had moved to Brookville and I discovered you attended the same church. She was a great hostess when I would visit Michael. And When Karis Lived in Sugarcreek our paths crossed often. Our final crossing was at the clinic when Bob and Darcee had appointments on the same day. I didn't know it would be the last time I would see her. Darcee was a really good friend to a lot of people and I was blessed to be one. Pat we will keep you in our prayers.
Rob & Julie Miller
December 11, 2017
Pat & Family,
Our sincerest condolences to you on Darcee's passing. We have fond memories of the two of you and your girls all those years ago when you lived here in Orange Park. Darcee was always such a joy to be around. May God comfort you and give you peace with the assurance of His presence.
Polly Dobbs
December 11, 2017
Pat,
I was so sad to read the terrible news that cancer took Darcee from you and your family, but what a beautiful obituary! I'm praying for you all this Christmas as you move on without her here, but with a new angle watching over you all.
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Craig&Rosanna Norwood
December 10, 2017
Sorry we could not make the service. So sorry for your loss. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Craig & Rosanna Norwood
Miriam (Lynn Schultz's friend) Shumaker
December 9, 2017
Holding you up in prayer. So sorry for your loss but know she isn't lost. She Is in her dear saviors arms.
Tom Rusk
December 8, 2017
Watching this beautiful, godly lady grow up was a real joy. I worked for her dad and mom at WARU in Peru, IN for over 14 years and have a special love for the Schultz family. Her strong Christian upbringing certainly had a huge impact on her life and testimony for Christ. Only heaven knows the impact this one single life made for the Kingdom. I know the reunion with her dad on December 3 had to be sweet. My prayers continue for her husband, Pat, her mom, Jeannette, brothers Jefff and Vic and her sister Holly.
Sam Redmon
December 8, 2017
Pat and family
I am so sorry to hear of your great loss. What a beautiful person Darcee was, in all ways. The photo was so nice in the Peru paper and her obituary beautifully written. You are in my prayers and in the thoughts of so many in Peru.
December 8, 2017
Sharing your sorrow . . .
Karen Haensch
Jennifer & Nick Vanoven
December 8, 2017
With all my love to the Murphy family. Darcee always made Nick and I feel like family. Her warmth and bright smile will be so missed.
.
December 7, 2017
I remember Darcee in her younger years. She had a sweet spirit about her. I'm sure she will be greatly missed . Keeping your family in my prayers.
Debbie (King) Hunter
Dave and Susie Harrington
December 7, 2017
Praying that the love of the Lord will surround all of you at this difficult time and bring you comfort and peace.
Marv and Helen Thomae
December 7, 2017
Praying for God's peace and comfort for all of you.
David Golias
December 6, 2017
I only met Darcee twice. In those two times, I admired the peace in which she lived ... if only I could settle my mind and live in that kind of peace! Comfort, love & prayers to Pat, Lauren, Karis & Rachel.
Tom Wolfe
December 5, 2017
To Pat and the Sweet Girls
Darcee, Welcomed me so many times into her home with a smile and soft words. I have seen and know her smile and kindness lives on in her beautiful girls.
Carol Johns
December 5, 2017
Praying for God's comfort and peace to help you now and in the days ahead. So so sorry that her family is going through this...on my heart so much and you all will continue to be in my prayers.
Carol Johns
December 5, 2017
Praying for God's comfort and peace to help you now and in the days ahead. So deeply sorry that you are having to go through this.
Pam Poff
December 5, 2017
So sorry for your loss. Darci will be greatly missed
Kathy Hart
December 5, 2017
So sorry for your loss. No words can console you. You can only be consoled by knowing that sweet Darcee is resting in His arms now. She has won her battle.
God Bless all of you
Classmate from MHS
Meg Brock
December 5, 2017
Oh Aunt Darcee... how you are missed so deeply already. Your laugh, your words, just you in general. You always knew what to say at some of the hardest times. I love you forever and will miss you always.
Mark Bender
December 5, 2017
Sorry for loss, Pat, I played basketball with you. You probably don't remember me. Just wanted to share my condolences. I pray you will have a since of peace, knowing she went home to be with her Savior and you will see her in eternity. Sincerely, Mark Bender
Carol Rush
December 5, 2017
To the entire family I extend sympathy, especially to Holly and Jeanette who I have reconnected with in our PSALMS Bible study in Kokomo. I am deeply sorry for your loss, but thrilled to know Darcee is with our Lord and Savior. My thoughts and prayers will be uplifting all of you through this sad and difficult time. Peace and love Carol Boyer Rush
Debra Golias
December 5, 2017
There are so many kind words I could say about this beautiful woman of God, but I will start by saying thank you, Darcee, for being kind, loving, and nurturing. You have blessed me with a wonderful daughter in law and I'm so grateful to you for being an incredible mother in law to my son. You have touched many hearts and will be greatly missed.
Cheryl Kaiser
December 5, 2017
Sweet, kind Darcee, the love of her family, her faith and Mother Nature was radiant to those around her. Her thoughtfulness will always be remembered.
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