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James A. Murphy Jr.

1937 - 2021

James A. Murphy Jr. obituary, 1937-2021, Saratoga Springs, NY

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James Murphy Obituary

Murphy, James A. Jr. SARATOGA SPRINGS James A. Murphy Jr. of Middle Grove, Lake Desolation, died on January 5, 2021. He was 84 years of age. Born on January 2, 1937, in Flatbush, Brooklyn, he was the son of James A. Murphy of Brooklyn, and Agnes Dunn Murphy of Great Barrington, Mass. Mr. Murphy was a 1954 honors graduate of Midwood High School, Brooklyn, where he was an accomplished athlete on the track, swim and cross-country teams. He received his B.A. in 1958 from Williams College and his Juris Doctor degree in 1961 from Albany Law School. While at Williams College he was on the track and cross-country teams. In addition, he had the franchise for the delivery of the New York Herald Tribune on the entire Williams College campus. At Albany Law School he was a member of Law Review as an associate editor and also worked at the N.Y.S. Legislature for Senator Greenberg from Brooklyn. Upon graduation he moved to Saratoga Springs where he practiced law with Joseph P. Duval and U.S. Congressman Carleton J. King. The firm of King & Duval later became King, Duval & Murphy. Mr. Murphy was instrumental in rejuvenating the Saratoga Springs Jaycees of which he became president. During his tenure he was the prime mover in bringing the Bog Meadow Winter Supply Pipeline to fruition. He was also a member in 1965 of the Saratoga Springs Zoning Board of Appeals. Mr. Murphy ran for and was elected mayor of Saratoga Springs in 1965. At that time, he held the record for being the youngest mayor ever to be elected in the state of New York. He was re-elected in 1967. It was through his efforts that one of the first McDonald's in the U.S. without the "golden arches" was built in Saratoga Springs. He continued to practice law with his father-in-law, Carleton J. King, until Mr. King's death in 1977. During Mr. King's 14 years in Congress Mr. Murphy was the congressman's district representative. Mr. Murphy sold his law practice in 1982 and then continued a limited selective solo law practice. During that time, he was a part-time law clerk for the Essex County Court and also was Town Attorney for the Town of Greenfield until December of 1993. He continued with the Town of Greenfield as Attorney for the two-million-dollar Urban Development Action Grant Fund until December of 2005. During this same period, he obtained approval for the 185-lot subdivision in Wilton known as Estates at Northern Pines of which he was part owner. In addition, he was instrumental in bringing to fruition the Excelsior Park Development at Exit 15 in which he was a part owner which encompasses a Marriot Residence Hotel and two buildings of condominiums. Mr. Murphy was very active in the Saratoga County YMCA serving on numerous committees from 1975 to 1977. He was also the Saratoga County coordinator for the 1976 Governor's campaign of Senator James Buckley and a Republican committeeman for ten years. In 1999 he was appointed as a member of the initial client advisory council of the Fam Value Mutual Fund of Cobleskill and served for two years. He was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, the N.Y.S. Bar, the N.Y.S. Trial Lawyer's Association, the N.Y.S. Defender's Association, the Saratoga County Bar and Massachusetts Bar Association. He was also active in and a communicant of St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church in Rock City Falls and in the winters at St. Patrick's in the Overseas Territory of Montserrat in the West Indies. While on Montserrat he led hikes into the interior mountains on a weekly basis. Surviving are his wife Constance King Murphy; and three children, Saratoga County Court Judge James A. Murphy III (Laurie), Colleen M. Columbo (Richard) of Greenwich, Conn. and Constance M. Maddry (Tyler) of Great Falls, Va. In addition, he has five wonderful grandchildren, Caroline Kip Murphy, Conor James Maddry, Claire Montgomery Murphy, Richard James Columbo, and Ryan Murphy Columbo. Also surviving is his sister Jean Murphy McLeod of Fanny Bay, Vancouver Island, B.C. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic there will be no calling hours. A private ceremony will be held in the William J. Burke & Sons Funeral Home in Saratoga Springs. Interment will be in the Middle Grove Cemetery near his home at Lake Desolation. Following his graduation from Williams, as he felt strongly about the quality of education and financial assistance he had received, he established and funded the Murphy Family Scholarship Fund. The fund provides financial assistance to worthy, qualified students from Brooklyn who would like to attend Williams College. In lieu of flowers, contributions, which are tax-exempt, may be sent to the Murphy Family Scholarship Fund, Williams College, Williamstown, MA, 01267. Arrangements are under the direction of the William J. Burke & Sons Funeral Home of Saratoga Springs. Online remembrances may be made at burkefuneralhome.com.

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Published by Albany Times Union on Jan. 7, 2021.

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DON MAC MC Conkey

December 31, 2023

Imiss my long time friend,i know the lord is taking care of jim,Don Mac Mc Conkey

Anne Marie Reardon

January 29, 2021

I just learned of Jim's passing from the Williams College remembrance page, and I wanted to send my love and deepest condolences to Connie and the rest of the Murphy family. I first met Jim in a jungle on Montserrat, where, despite his various health issues, he led a merry band of hikers on a bushwacking adventure including swinging on jungle vines and descending a mudslide! So memorable. Over the years since, when our paths crossed (too few times!) on island, I loved how he introduced us Reardon hikers to so many more spectacular corners of that "emerald isle." In equal measure, I so enjoyed shared meals and visits with Jim and Connie which included fascinating discussions of any and all subjects. It was clear that Jim was a man who cared and was curious about the world, in all its diversity. He will be sorely missed.

Dick Rowland

January 12, 2021

Jim was a great supporter of the Town of Greenfield. He was a great advisor to a new Supervisor and will be missed by the Town and his family. It was always great to run in to him and the Family at the Fire House breakfasts and catch up.

Jennifer Jensen

January 12, 2021

Jim was such a pleasant kind neighbor ! He was always smiling !! He will be missed at the lake

Jane Decoteau

January 12, 2021

To the Murphy Family, My sincere condolences to you at this difficult time. Having worked with Jim at the Town of Greenfield, I gained so much respect for him. He lived a full life of service. May God bless you and comfort you during this difficult time. Jane

Ellen Bradley

January 12, 2021

My heartfelt condolences to Mrs. Murphy, Jim, Colleen and Connie on the loss of Mr. Murphy. My prayers are with all of you; I have the fondest memories of your family and will be thinking of you.

Susan Fitzsimmons

January 11, 2021

Friend, mentor, confidant, cheerleader and guide, he was all these things to me. Lake Desolation will never be the same. I am so sorry for your loss !

Bert Muller

January 11, 2021

Connie__honorable judge Jim and rest of family__i am so sorry to hear of Jim s passing. Your family and mine had a lot of history together over many years. I ll keep you all in my prayers during this most difficult time.

Jim Bain

January 11, 2021

Jim fostered our love of hiking in Montserrat. Such a fun and humble man. Grateful to have known him.
Jim and Mary Anne Bain
Montserrat

Andy & Tracy Burk

January 11, 2021

Just YESTERDAY, while hiking the NW Bluff, we were fondly talking about Jim and remembering his great hiking leadership, stamina and character. What an absolute jewel of a man!!! Then TODAY, we sadly learned of his passing. Our heartfelt condolences to you, Connie, your family and those grieving his absence. We are so grateful for every single bit of time spent together.

JOAN RIBLEY-BORCK & daughter Constance Maria Borck Robert

January 10, 2021

Our sincere sympathy & prayer for your loss. We are very grateful for his devoted assistance during trying times in our lives.
He put up with a number of medical setbacks, & never gave of hope. Our prayers are with him & his family during this sadden time.
God Bless.
With love,
Joan & Connie Maria.

Karen Hummel

January 9, 2021

Connie, my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. In the early 90's I was a member of St. Paul's Church in Rock City and knew from there.

Ken Weliczka

January 9, 2021

First met Jim in 1973 when Ray Amyot introduced us. Jim was extremely intelligent, capable and friendly. For the past 15 years or so we always sought each other out to exchange pleasantries at Old Timers night at the Elks Club. Everyone will miss his good humor and banter. Condolences to the Murphy family

Pam Almy

January 9, 2021

Words can’t express the sorrow. Jim was so full of life and every nurses biggest challenge! There was no holding him down. Rest periods were not on his “to do” list. Connie, you are an amazingly strong woman and you were an amazing wife to Jim. I am so happy that I had the pleasure of knowing Jim. Thank you Jim for your contributions to our world! Connie, you are a true inspiration. Love you both!

Harry Snyder

January 9, 2021

My condolences to Connie and children Jim, Colleen and Connie. Jim was a skilled attorney, a savvy businessman and an all around good guy. He and I were colleagues as lawyers, business associates and friends for over 50 years. He will be missed.

Fred and Karen Whipple

January 9, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Our sincere condolences and prayers are with you all.

Alfred Farone

January 8, 2021

I have very fond memories of Jim & Connie when I lived up on lake desolation. My sincere condolences to Connie, Jim & the entire family.
He was a heck of man!

Larry & Jerriann Zinter

January 8, 2021

Our sincere condolences to the entire Murphy family during this difficult time.

Phaedra Zoe Stasyshyn

January 8, 2021

Words do not express the loss felt with Jim no longer here. Peace and blessings to his family and friends. It was an honor to have been able to call him a friend all these years and We will miss his smile and always wonderful conversations.

Patricia Bryant

January 7, 2021

So sorry for your loss. Sending prayers and kind thoughts to help support you through this difficult time.

Betsy Ruslander and Louie Rizzo

January 7, 2021

Sending love and our deepest sympathy to the Murphy family for your loss.

Kathy Mosher

January 7, 2021

Very honorable man. Quick to smile and a great friend! You will be missed.

Marcia &. Spencer Hellwig

January 7, 2021

Dear Connie and family so sorry for your loss. You are in our prayers and thoughts Marcia and Spencer

Kathy Totten

January 7, 2021

A great guy and a great mayor. He was mayor at the right time, energizing our City. Always admired him. Sending sincere sympathy to his family.

Ken/Peter Wojcik/Verriden

January 7, 2021

We met Jim when we moved to Montserrat, and we are grateful for the many years of friendship we had.

Connie and Family...Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs. We are so sorry for your loss.

Ken and Peter

Donald Edward McConkey

January 7, 2021

GOD BLESS OLD FRIEND,MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU..MAC

Charlie and Margaret Kuenzel

January 7, 2021

We are so sorry for the tragic loss in your family. Jim Murphy was a pillar of the Saratoga Community. He was loved and admired by so many. He will be missed by all, especially his Lake Desolation neighbors. Connie and family , we will be keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.

Patti Southworth

January 7, 2021

Jim,

I am so sorry for your loss. It sounds like he was an amazing man. May you and your family find courage, strength and peace during this difficult time.

Andrea Jennerich

January 7, 2021

You will be greatly missed dear friend, today and always. You brought much laughter, good times and solid, good advice into our lives.
Our prayers and thoughts are with Connie and family.

Art and Andrea Jennerich

Jim & Shar Northrup

January 7, 2021

Jim was a neighbor of ours up at Lake Desolation for years.. he was a very nice neighbor and friend.. he helped us with a legal issue where as without him I don't know how we would have done.. we are so very sorry Connie and family.. our thoughts and prayers go out to you..

charles touhey

January 7, 2021

in 1970, Jim helped me develop Victoria Lane in Saratoga...a fine and honest man as ever there was!

Rick Mangona

January 7, 2021

Sending my condolences to the family... sorry for your loss... good man

Maureen McCormick

January 7, 2021

My thoughts and prayers are with Connie and the family. Jim was always happy. I had the pleasure of serving him and Connie for many years at Shirley’s. Our friend Mickey Smith introduced us to Jim many years ago. Rest In Peace . You will be missed by many. Moe.

Jeff and Brenda Vredenburg

January 6, 2021

...sending our love, prayers, and deepest sympathy.

James Gaba

January 6, 2021

Our condolences to the Murphy Family. Jim was a good friend to our family. Jim Gaba and family Greenfield Center, NY.

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