Joseph (Joe) MURPHY

Condolence Book for

Joseph (Joe) MURPHY

Dun Laoghaire, Dublin

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Sincere sympathy to Anne , Jay, Yvette and Brendan and extended family on the death of Joe. We had many happy days with Joe and Anne at family events. May Joes gentle soul rest in peace.
— John Joe & Monica Brennan &a family , Tubbercurry ,Co Sligo
A yellow leaf
touching the green ones
on its way down

Words can’t express how saddened we are to hear of your loss. Our heartfelt condolences from Spain.

Sit tibi terra levis dear friend.
— Arturo, Mari Mar and Samuel from Spain
Sincere condolences to the Murphy family on the passing of Joe.

I worked with him many years ago in MMA
— nicky mcgrath
My deepest condolences to Anne and Joe's family on his sad passing. He was a true gentleman in every sense of the word and will be missed by his family, friends in the United Arts Club and all who had the privilege of knowing him. May he rest in peace.
— John Lynch
Our deepest sympathy to Anne and family on Joe's passing. We knew him through Virginia House Writers. A very talented, and often hilarious, writer.
— Marguerite and Paddy Sneyd
So sorry to hear of Joe's passing. Deepest sympathy to Anne and family.

Margaret & Tony ( Dunlaoghaire Active Retirement)
— Margaret & Tony McCarthy Foxrock
My cousin Joe was lively, amusing, energetic and hospitable: he made life interesting. I remember him when he was a young man in London, when he was working in Hong Kong, and at his and Anne's home in Dun Loaghaire. The memory of him will always stay with me.
— John Murphy
Our deepest sympathy Auntie Anne, Yvette, Brendan and Jay- some great memories of Uncle Joe and all the visits to Donegal and Kerry. Keeping you close in our thoughts and prayers.
— Carol, Bruce and Luke, Cork
Nuestro más sentido pésame a la familia de Joe. Siempre le recordaremos con cariño.
— Miguel y Bego
Thinking of you at this sad time, Auntie Anne, Yvette Brendan and Jay. May he rest in Peace. The Clonan Family Howth
— Eimear Clonan
A Gentleman and had time for everyone. He will be missed by all who knew him especially me

Love Ciarán
— Ciarán Hannon
Sincere sympathy to Auntie Anne,on the sad passing of Uncle Joe,and cousins Yvette, Brendan, and Jay on the loss of your Dad.Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time.May he rest in peace.
— George&Margaret Mc Gibney in Co Clare
My sincerest sympathy to George and the Murphy family on the passing of your brother Joseph.
— Niall McGovern
Sincere condolences to George & all the Murphy family. Rest in peace Joe

McGovern family
— Greg McGovern
Our deepest sympathy to Anne, Yvette, Brendan, Joe, grandchildren and extended family on the passing of Joe.
Many memories of the hospitality at the home of Joe and Anne.
Recalling, too, Joe's great skill in the garden, a source of great pride to both Joe and Anne and always a joy to see.
May you now rest in peace Joe.
Donal and Máire and the Mangan family.
— Máire Mangan
My deepest sympathies for Anne and all family, I will never forget the times that Anne and Joe passed in Spain with my family and friends. And also, when we met in Dublin.
My family send their heartfelt condolences and they deligthed to share time with him.
— Rosa and family
Happy memories of Cousin Joe visiting his Uncle George (my Dad) at our home in London , no.29 Sunny Gardens Road, in the 1950s. He was a student/apprentice in those days. My big cousin, full of energy, with so much energy and the world before him, to which he gave generously throughout his life. Job done, Joe. Rest in peace. With love, Moira.
— Cousin Moira
Dear Anne, I am very sorry to hear that your husband has passed away. I will always remember Joe as a gentleman, a good and creative writer who for years was a great contributor to Virginia House Creative Group.
— maria wallace
To Anne and all your family- please accept our condolences on your loss. Joe was our next door neighbour and took a great interest in Glenageary Woods and its residents. He will be greatly missed
— David and Anne Brayden
My sincere sympathy to Anne and the Murphy family. Joe was cultured, he wrote poetry and short stories, he printed books, he painted in both oil and watercolour, he loved the garden he had wonderful trees and plants, he loved to travel. He told many stories.He loved his family, his friends and his house. I will miss the organiser and leader of The Grange Book Club. May Joe Rest in Peace.
— Mary Pavlides
Deepest sympathy to Auntie Anne, Yvette, Brendan, Jay and extended family - so sorry for your loss. Tom.
— Tom McGibney
Sincere sympathy to Auntie Ann on the passing of your husband Joe, and to Yvette Brendan and Jay on the loss of your dad, & all the extended family our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad and difficult time.
— Jackie & Paddy Bride,
So, so sorry to hear of the passing of an old friend and colleague who worked with me all over Ireland and on projects in Saudi. Thinking of Anne, Yvette, Brendan and Joseph. Love to all. May Joe rest in Peace.
— Gregory Egan
Sincere condolences Joe on the passing of your Dad, thinking of you and the family and this sad time. Mel, Willie and kids x
— Mel & Willie Burke
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