Mike Charles Murphy MD

1957 - 2017

Mike Charles Murphy MD obituary, 1957-2017, Garland, TX

Mike Charles Murphy MD

1957 - 2017

Mike Murphy Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 9, 2017.
Mike Charles Murphy, MD, passed away unexpectedly at the age of 60 at his home in Garland, Texas, on October 5, 2017. This was a devastating loss to his family, many friends and patients in Oklahoma, Texas and Alaska. Mike was a talented and caring physician who placed his patients' welfare above all. A generous, loving and loyal son, brother and father, his passing has left a huge void in the lives of so many.

Mike was born on February 7, 1957, in Edmond to Jim and Ivon Murphy. He grew up on the family dairy farm just west of Edmond. Mike attended Deer Creek School for twelve years graduating in 1975. He excelled in academics, music and basketball. He attended the University of Oklahoma and went on to graduate from the OU College of Medicine in 1984. Mike loved children. He completed a residency in pediatrics and worked as a pediatrician in Oklahoma City. He later completed a fellowship in anesthesia and combined the two specialties to practice pediatric anesthesia at Children's Medical Center Dallas. More recently he practiced in Houston, serving as acting Medical Director of the Houston Physicians' Surgery Center.

Mike loved to travel with family and friends. He spent time in Australia, New Zealand, England, Mexico and almost all fifty states. He loved the mountains. He especially enjoyed fishing in Colorado and Alaska. He was an avid reader, loved Star Trek, and always enjoyed a good political discussion. His talents and accomplishments cannot be adequately listed here. However, a few stand out, including his acceptance to OU College of Medicine, singing in an All-State award-winning men's quartet and mixed ensemble, and playing starting forward on the state champion Deer Creek High School basketball team in 1974 and state runner-up team in 1975.

Mike accepted Jesus as his Savior at the age of six. He attended Hopewell Baptist Church and enjoyed the youth groups especially the volleyball games. He had a quiet faith in Jesus. Mike was kind, compassionate, generous and funny. He loved to teach, especially children, and could turn any situation into a real learning experience. He spent many hours traveling from Texas to visit his mom and family in Oklahoma. He was very thoughtful and was the happiest when caring for others, whether family, friends or patients.

Mike was preceded in death by his father, Jim Murphy, and is survived by his mother, Ivon Murphy, of Edmond, brother Terry and wife Cathy of Oklahoma City, brother Jay and wife Florene of Texhoma, and sister Joy and husband Phillip Lindsey of Edmond. Mike is also survived by his two step-daughters whom he dearly loved, Myiul and Mina Murphy of Walters and by his nieces and nephews, Tara, Anna, Benjamin, Rebekah, Daniel, Ryan, Brooklyn, Jacob, Sarah, and Lucas, along with seven great nieces and nephews.

Services to celebrate Mike's life will be held on Saturday, October 14, 2017, at 2:00 p.m. at Heritage Baptist Church, 14317 North Council in Oklahoma City. Mike was a strong supporter of The Children's Center Rehabilitation Hospital in Bethany. If you wish, donations may be made in his name at www.miracleshappenhere.org. Arrangements under the direction of Chapel Hill Funeral Home, Oklahoma City, OK.

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Kelley Canada

October 26, 2017

I just heard of Dr. Murphy's passing. I am so sorry. My son has been a patient at Childrens for many years when he worked there and we would always look forward to seeing him. He was so friendly and would always joke around with my son. Prayers for peace at this very difficult time.

Craig Woodard

October 14, 2017

I was very saddened to hear the news about Mike. Though we were not close personal friends I always had deep respect for "Murphy" & his family. We were junior & high school classmates / teammates. My sincerest condolences for Murphy's family and friends.

Lorretta Fisher-Williams

October 14, 2017

Mike will be missed by many Deer Creek High alumni , he could always make your day better with just his smile . My sympathies to his family .

Jeremy Stubbs

October 13, 2017

Dr. Mike was a family friend and the person who changed the course of my mother's life. My mom began working for Dr. Mike when I was little, and it defined her career. Over time, my mom's and Mike's friendship grew and our families spent great times together. He had the greatest laugh and best sense of humor. He has left a giant hole in the lives of many. He truly made a difference in the life of people who knew him. Love you Dr Mike. Rest In Peace, Jeremy

Kim Stubbs

October 13, 2017

Mike touched so any people in his short 60 years, so many great memories and he will be missed dearly. The hole in my heart will never be filled and will forever miss him. Mike C Murphy was one of a kind, the biggest contagious laugh, smile, kind gentle man. He walked in my life over 30 years ago at a time that was really hard for me, but he filled it with love, kindness and a friendship like no other. God Bless you Mike and I will see you again. All my love, Kim (save some chocolate kisses for me)

Bob Timmerman

October 12, 2017

Mike Murphy was a key member of our team where we treated hundred of pediatric cancer patients at UTSW in Dallas over many years. His sedation and anesthesia was delivered with impressive skill and care all the while putting the patients and family at ease with competence and humor. He was always smart, kind, sassy, and interesting. I loved talking to him. I'm really sorry to hear of his passing but am grateful that I got to know him.

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