Donna Marie Murphy obituary, Loris, SC

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Donna Marie Murphy

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Kathy Varone

December 27, 2025

I will miss Donna so much. She was a shoulder to lean on. She was a sister to me. May she find eternal peace with Ma, Tommy and Debi.

Michelle Michienzie Politano

December 27, 2025

It has been many years since I have seen Donna but I was her veterinarian in Massachusetts for many many years. I am so incredibly sorry to hear of Donna´s passing. May she rest in peace and may your family find comfort in the memories you made with Donna. Sending love and prayers from Massachusetts.
Sincerely
Michelle Michienzie Politano, DVM

Renee Murphy Gahagan

December 27, 2025

Sean and Stephen,
My heart goes out to you with Donna's passing, and for all the loss that you have already endured.
I met Donna about 25 years ago via our mutual friend Karen Terminiello. Donna was pure joy to me in every encounter, every Facebook message and in each and every way we shared our shared loved for God's most innocent creatures. Last year when my brother passed, she went to great effort to ensure that I was comforted. Clearly. She knew that kind of loss.
May you and your families be comforted by wonderful memories of Donna and may each memory bring a blessing.
Renee

Carol McElroy Connolly

December 27, 2025

My fondest memory of Donna is her beautiful smile and contagious laughter. She was a beautiful little girl with a head full of brunette curls and always a story to tell. She followed her sister Debbie around giggling and chatting away. She was her mom´s helper, always helping in the kitchen preparing the next family meal.
I will cherish my memories of Tommy, Debbie and Donna growing up on Norwood Street. My parents loved her and cared for her and she did the same for them for many years.
Rest in beautiful peace Donna, all dogs go to heaven so I know you are happy reunited with all of them you cared for.

Linda McElroy Conlon

December 27, 2025

Oh, Donna! You were such a loving, caring neighbor and friend to my parents, Tom and Kay Walsh, on Norwood St. I was so grateful to you for keeping them company, making them treats from your kitchen, and doing errands when they couldn´t.
Growing up in St. Anne´s parish in Dorchester during the 60s our families shared close friendships. Our Moms often sat over a cup of tea, sharing their daily lives, and recipes. Debbie, you, my sister Carol and I would walk to band and color guard practice at the school hall, and Garvey park. And we so very much enjoyed Tenean beach and the bowling alley! Those were the days!
When Debbie passed, you lost your best friend. You missed her so much-I felt so sad for you.
I will miss you on Facebook, for that is how we stayed connected.
Rest easy, Donna.

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