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Kenneth Paul Murphy, Sr. originally from Philadelphia, PA and recently of San Antonio, FL passed away on May 8, 2023 at the age of 73. Born on June 7, 1949 in the Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia, PA to Florence White and John Murphy, Kenneth was lovingly known as Ken, Kenny or Murph by those closest to him. An identical twin, from a young age Kenny and his twin, Denny, were known for their epic practical jokes and antics. When Ken recounted a good story or joke, he often started laughing before he got to the best part causing everyone around him to belly laugh with him.
Ken would be the first to tell you that he lived a wonderful life. In 1972, Ken married his best
friend Mary Hopkins. They were a perfect team who built a beautiful family together and celebrated 50 wonderful years of marriage this past November. Ken was his family’s North Star… a steadfast point that never wavered, always reliable, with a hopeful positivity that made it easier to navigate life’s roughest waters. His words were always genuine and from the heart. No matter how dark a moment might seem, he found the light and the hope in it, inspiring others to do the same.
A quiet, humble guy, with a twinkle in his eye, Ken was the ultimate gentleman. He was always available and never too busy to listen, lend a hand, sit with you to catch up and enjoy a hot coffee, cold beer or iced tea, and offer positive words of encouragement. He was wise beyond his schooling - master historian, architectural guru, firefighter and mechanic - always reading and learning.
Ken was a proud American who was drafted into the US Army and served in active combat zones during the Vietnam War for which he was awarded a Purple Heart. He had a deep love for his country and proudly displayed his American flags for every patriotic holiday. He was active with his local VA, attended weekly meetings with fellow combat veterans, many who became dear friends.
Following his years of service, Ken made the choice to follow in his father’s footsteps as a Philadelphia firefighter. He graduated from the Fire Academy in 1973 and embarked on a long and rewarding career with the Philadelphia Fire Department eventually retiring in 2010. He loved his job as a Philadelphia firefighter and purposely chose to work at some of the city’s busiest stations. Ken’s many friends on the PFD truly became his extended family.
On his days off from firefighting, Ken drove commercial bus tours and also worked as an HVAC contractor. His motivation was to provide his children with the best education he could. He was very proud that his hard work led to both of his children attending college and earning their Bachelor’s degrees. For how hard he worked, he never seemed to miss family events, sometimes showing up immediately after a shift, often still in his uniform, to join the fun in progress.
Ken always took care of those he cared about. It didn’t matter if he had worked all day on the fire grounds, when a friend or family member called because their car was acting up or their furnace, air conditioner or refrigerator/ freezer had died, he was there to lend a hand. His knack for fixing things and finding solutions to problems earned him the nickname Murphguyver from his fellow firefighters.
Ken and Mary loved to vacation and especially enjoyed taking cruises with friends and family. He loved sitting on the fantail of the ship and watching the wake or a beautiful sunset. Their dear friends, Peggy and Fuji Narasaki, were two of his favorite travel companions. Truly family, when Ken and Mary sold their home in Philadelphia, the Narasakis made sure the Murphys knew that their home was their new homebase in Philadelphia.
Above all, Ken believed in the importance of family. He was the proud father of Jeanne (John) Curtis, and Kenneth Jr. (Sara). His grandchildren - Padraic, Henry, Evan and Molly - were his pride and joy. He loved spending time with them and he worked hard to instill in them the importance of taking pride in what you do, having integrity, being kind, and respecting both themselves and others. In addition to his wife, children and grandchildren, Ken is lovingly survived by his brothers, Dennis (Linda) and Donald (Carol); his sisters-in-law Patricia Murphy, Denise Murphy, Maureen Hopkins, Betsy Hopkins, brothers-in-law James Hopkins and John Netterville, his Aunt Elsie Smart, Staab family and many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family as well as dear friends. Ken was predeceased by his dear parents as well as his beloved siblings - Jack, Grace, Edward and Stephen.
Relatives, friends and members of Local 22 are invited to attend Ken’s Celebration of Life on Wednesday evening, July 5th, 2023 from 8-9pm with visitation from 6-8pm at John F. Fluehr and Sons Funeral Home, 3301 Cottman Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19149. His Memorial and Internment with full Military Honors begins promptly at 1pm on Thursday, July 6th, 2023 at Washington Crossing National Cemetery, 830 Highland Rd., Newtown, PA 18940. All are welcome.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Ken’s memory may be made to: Firefighter's Widow Fund, C/O Local 22, 415 N. 5th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123 and/or Philadelphia Second Alarmers Association, 2900 Robert's Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19129.
Richard M Kramer
June 28, 2023
Sincere condolences to the Murphy family. Ken was a friend and classmate at the Fire Academy in 1973. A great firefighter, Ken had a broad base of knowledge and was always willing to help with just about anything. Always friendly and had a great sense of humor. He will be missed by all who were fortunate to know him.
May he rest in eternal peace.
Dave Linn
June 28, 2023
God Bless Ken and the entire Murphy family. I worked with Ken in the Philadelphia Fire Department where he was a true professional firefighter. We will miss Ken and his jovial personality. RIP Brother
Dennis Duffy
June 26, 2023
So sorry to hear about the passing of Kenny, I grow up in Fishtown with him & Denny.....I just found out about this today. He was a great guy! Our sincere sympathies to his family & friends......Dennis & Janice Duffy
Janice Melnick
June 23, 2023
I met Ken through my brother, John Dougherty, and he quickly became a beloved friend to all of our family. I have no doubt that Ken was the "North Star" to his family (as so eloquently said in his obituary) because he was that kind of man to all that knew him. Ken was a great friend to my brother through some of his darkest and brightest days. I pray for his family at this difficult time of loss but take peace in knowing that he's surely in heaven.
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John Dougherty
June 21, 2023
Great Firefighter, Great family man, Mechanic, boatsman....Vietnam vet....Best man I've ever known! As I know all his fellow FF's do attest, when needed, He was always there....when in Fires, in the firehouse...when helping all of us, and that extended to our families.
Love you Ken and your whole family and Thanks for all the great memories.
bill binnig
May 12, 2023
in the 50+ years that ive known kenny i have never heard anyone say a bad thing about him. probably because there was nothing bad you could say about him. our condolences to his family. frank mcgovern(capt pfd ret.) also sends his regards
Michael Cutaiar
May 12, 2023
Ken and family. I am so sorry for your loss but want to be sure to celebrate the life of an amazing man. There are more memories and stories than could ever be shared here but he will live on in all of our hearts and minds. You are all in our our thoughts and prayers.
Andrew Reed
May 12, 2023
Ken was one of the most optimistic and solution-oriented people I have known. He faced tragedy with compassion and wise acceptance, lifted others who needed it and soldiered forward himself.
Steve Gorman
May 12, 2023
I'v known Kenny since he walked into Engine 6 in the seventies and have been a friend ever since. It was always a pleasure to hang around and talk to. Just a great man and will be missed.
Francis Cleary
May 11, 2023
Truly a Great Firefighter and an ultimate Gentleman indeed. As a rookie he treated me with the same respect as a seasoned FF. Rest in Peace Ken. Sincere condolences for his family.
Jay Bowen Jr
May 11, 2023
God Bless you, Brother, it was an honor working with you .
Jim Fallon
May 11, 2023
Ken, you will be miss. You were not only a great firefighter,you were a great person. You were always there when anybody needed help. I for one has lost a great friend. Rest In Peace, Jim Fallon
Christine Vertlieb
May 11, 2023
Ken was a nice guy and always there to say hi
Marty Walsh
May 11, 2023
Our Condolences to Ken's family. The best thing I can say about Kenny was he was one of the Fellas. What a great guy and I'm proud to call him my Brother. RIP Kenny.
Mary Claire Drescher
May 11, 2023
I only know your son Ken who married my niece Sara and had two sons Padraic and Henry. You and your wife can certainly be proud of raising such a kind and loving son who with my dear Sara, have lovingly raised two great sons all of which you can be proud. Job well done. Rest in Peace
Andrew Doherty
May 11, 2023
He was a great FF & a better man & friend Rest in Peace
Gary Vertlieb
May 11, 2023
Ken was a man that we all looked up to, and me personally inspired to emulate as he was truly, truly the definition of a gentleman. Ken would go out of his way to share his knowledge, expertise, and time to help anyone. He put many long hour’s helping a knucklehead like me out, not only with mechanics or HVAC, but he taught me more about being a good fireman than anyone on the job. And not to disrespect some of the greatest firefighters I ever had the pleasure to work with Ken was second to none in my eyes. To Mary, Jeanne, Ken my deepest sympathy to you all and God Bless you all. He will truly be missed.
Peggy Narasaki
May 10, 2023
There are no words to say how much my family will miss you. Have that beer with Fuji beyond the stars.
Love Peggy & family
William Schiller
May 10, 2023
Always a nice Guy!! Always had something positive to say! He will be missed!! God bless the family! Rest in Peace Ken..
George Fida
May 10, 2023
RIP Brother & Friend!
Edward Marks
May 10, 2023
Kenny and I crossed paths many times in our long careers in the fire department. But as our time in the job wound down and approaching retirement our last two years were spent working together in Battalion 8. When you work that closely together, just the two of us, you really get to know each other. We had many long conversations about everything from work to family. I found him to be probably the most hard working, caring, knowledgeable person I have ever met. When things got a little hectic on the foreground he was usually my calming factor and voice of reason. He always stayed in touch after moving to Florida and when he would come north we would meet up. He is probably talking strategy and tactics with his Dad and brother Steve right now. My condolences to his wife Mary and the entire Murphy family. I know I’m grateful for the time we had working together and proud to call him my Brother.
Maggy Durst
May 10, 2023
Uncle ken. I'm so sad that you are gone.. You were a great caring & loving with a big heart uncle. I'll miss you but will keep the memories tucked away in my heart.. I love you so much.. Rip Uncle Ken.
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