Kevin B. MURPHY

Condolence Book for

Kevin B. MURPHY

Foxrock, Dublin

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To Kevin’s family. I’m so sorry and sad to learn of this news. One of the last six boys in Loretto Foxrock as was I. I still well remember his lovely lovely nature. May he rest in peace. Go gently with your grief and may your grief be gentle. Ralph.
My deepest sympathies to Sue and all the Murphy Family. Kev was a buddy of mine allthrough the years and I'll never forget my old friend. We shared many times and many old memories. RIP my old pal.
Deepest sympathies to you Susan and all the Murphy family on the sad loss of Kevin and his mother - you are all in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time.
Evelyn, Martin, Tony, Stephanie, Carol Herley & Families (Cork)
My sincere condolences to Sue and Eva and all the Murphy family at this very sad time.

Kevin was a good friend. May he rest in peace.
Unkle Kev,

Was always a kind and generous family man. Was a great story teller with enthusiasm and a great expression in every word! His smile and chuckle was infectious! He will be greatly missed.

Love Jane
Rita, We are very sad to hear about the passing of your mom Evelyn and your brother Kevin. They both touched us here in Cyprus with their kindness and warm personalities. May their memory be Eternal.
Nitsa Christodoulou and The Stavrou family from Cyprus.
Is not easy to lose a loved one at this young age.
Our sincere condolences to all the Murphy family at this difficult time.
Kevin will be missed by everybody that knew him. He is in a better place now resting with his lovable mom. May God bless their souls and rest them in a peaceful place.
Mike and Elvia Chilimintris
Blessed and happy travels to the other side Uncle Kevin. Your charm and wisdom will always be cherished.
Our sympathies to Susan and Kevin’s family. The time has flown by since we met in St. Louis. Kevin’s friendship and his humor on social media will be remembered for a long time.
Our love.
Kevin was by far the most influential male figure in my children's lives, he was a fantastic uncle, the best brother in law and great friend. My sister was very lucky to have the time with him. I cherish the moments my children, grandchildren and I had spent with him. A heart pure as gold. Thank you Kevin for everything. You will always be in our hearts.
So sorry to hear of Kevin's sudden passing. Condolences to Susan and to the Murphy cousins. May he rest in peace.
My sincere condolences to all the Murphy family at this difficult time. Kevin was an amazing friend to so many people and a larger then life character. Always a great debater with an opinion on everything.
As a teenager I remember debating with him on any topic till very late in the kitchen over multiple cups of tea.

RIP Best Mate
My sincere sympathies to Susan, Bernice, Paula, Pamela, Rita and Eva on the very sad loss of Kevin.
Not having a big brother myself, I always enjoyed spending time with Kevin. He was such great fun and a very kind soul.
Thinking of you and remembering Kevin with great fondness at this very sad time
Deepest condolences to Sue, Eva and the rest of the Murphy family on the unexpected passing of Kevin.
Great childhood memories, particularly of summers hanging out in Beechpark and trips to Brittas Bay.
A kind and gentle soul. RIP.
So so sad. Spending time with him as young lads growing up and a year together in London was never dull! Your good humour, sense of fun, empathetic ear and perspective will be sorely missed.

The world is a much poorer place now without that kind hearted soul and big smile. RIP old friend.
I was always in awe at the endless talents Kevin had, whether it was fixing our racer bikes as we grew up, replacing 2 doors on my Mum's car, making electric guitars or sailing in Dun Laoghaire to mention just a few. He was a great listener and friend who was always welcome in our house across the road.

My sincere sympathies to his wife Sue, his many friends and all the Murphy family at this sad time.

Travel well Murf.
Dear Paula, please accept our heartfelt sympathy on the untimely death of your beautiful brother Kevin. He is now at peace in the arms of God and in the company of your beloved mother Evelyn RIP. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this very sad time.

“Ar Dheis Dé go raibh a Anam Dílis”.
College life was so much happier for having you in it, Kevin, and no one could make me laugh like you could. I hear your laugh now, and I’m smiling. Thank you for that. My thoughts are with your family today.
September 1973, I arrived as the new boy in St Peter's classroom in Willow Park and was instantly made feel welcome by my deskmate, Kevin. And in the intervening 48 years, his warmth, generosity and good cheer have never wavered, he leaves a huge void behind him.

I am so grateful that we got to have so many late night chats this past year and I take some small solace that we sent him off to bed on Saturday night with a smile on his face and laughter in his heart from a noisy, silly and raucous night with the boys. Sleep well Murf...
Goodbye to my best friend in all the world for over 40 years. I will sorely miss our conversations. There’s a hole in my life.

Heartfelt condolences to Sue and the Murphy family.
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