Obituary published on Legacy.com by Wann Funeral & Cremation Center Inc. on Feb. 20, 2026.
Mary Ellen Harper Murphy
Monday, December 29 th 2025, Mary Ellen departed this world after battling a
series of compounding illness. Even though her life was cut short, nothing can
dim the light she shined to those whose path she crossed. Born in Terre Haute,
Indiana, she was immediately adopted by Carl and Louise Harper. Carl was a
career Marine and that meant uprooting and traveling around the Southern U.S.
Moving closer to family in Atlanta and later the suburb of Cedartown , GA,
before settling in The Scenic City of Chattanooga. Mary Ellen attended McBrien
Elementary, East Ridge Middle and High School, where she graduated in the top
of her class and went on to UTC on a full Chancellors Scholarship to receive her
Masters Degree in Education and Leadership. Mary Ellen moved to Nashville
and worked with the Governor's Office and the Tennessee Legislation before
returning home to teach. Mary Ellen was raised in the Baptist Church and later
moved her membership to First Centenary United Methodist, where she was a
founding member of the Oak Street Playhouse and made many lasting
friendships. A little known fact was Mary Ellen was a very accomplished pianist,
playing for pure enjoyment and rarely playing publicly. Mary Ellen went on to a
full career at the USPS, where she was the Human Resources Officer hiring
hundreds of postal employees and finally taking a position as the Postmaster of
Monteagle and surrounding posts before retiring .She was a longtime volunteer
of the March of Dimes, Chairman of the CFC, and gave of her time to many
individuals and other charities. Mary Ellen was the smartest person I have ever
known. She was beautiful and charming and extremely charismatic. Her blue
eyes sparkled like a pool filled with southern charm and a fleck of hell fire. Mary
Ellen never met a stranger and tried to treat others with respect and kindness.
She was the life of any party she attended. With a quick wit and a gentle
kindness that could sell dirt, or tell you to go to the devil and you somehow felt
good about it. If you knew her then you have felt the warmth of the sunshine
she radiated, and if you didn't you have missed out. I love you MEM as you
loved me. Like no other. We always said, We have had the highest of the highs
and the lowest of the lows, not much middle ground. Mary Ellen was preceded
in death by her parents Carl and Louise Harper , two of the finest people I have
ever known and her In-laws Bill and Hazel Murphy, whom we have missed
dearly. She is survived by her husband of thirty –four years Todd Murphy and
their kiddles Rudy , Mr.Peabody and King Linus. Her family: Mary Murphy
Tabb, Bill Murphy (Jan), and Nan Murphy; Eric Lundgren (Shely). Nieces and
Nephews: Leah Tabb Henderson (Kevin), Jeffrey Tabb, Adam Murphy (Tiffany),
Scott Murphy (Esther), Ben Murphy (Elizabeth), and Greats: Harlan, Brooke,
Pierce, Hallie, and Max and many cousins. A Celebration of Life Memorial will be
held on Saturday, February 28, 2026 at First Centenary UMC on McCallie Avenue in the
Kate Lyle West Chapel visitation at 1pm with the service following at 2pm. It is
hoped that if Mary Ellen ever touched your life you will attend. A private burial
internment will happen at a later date next to her Mother, in Rose Hill Cemetery
Austell, GA . Send flowers if you like, she loved flowers. But she loved her dogs
more and a local donation to A Paw and A Prayer Dog Rescue, in her honor
would be amazing.
Arrangements by Comfort Cremation Center,
Chattanooga, TN (423) 531-7141
www.comfortcremationcenter.com