Carole A. Murphy
Carole A. Murphy (nee Kennedy) passed away on January 1, 2025, at age 72. Beloved wife of John H. Murphy. Loving mother of Carole Anne Dalesandro (Larry), John J. Murphy (Denise) and Dennis Murphy (Karen). Devoted mom-mom of Matthew, Ryan, Christopher, Thomas, Patrick, Brendan, Erin, Bridget and the late Jenna. Survived by her sisters, Dorothy Cossetti (the late James), Susan Matalavage (Michael) and the late Rosemary Neri (the late Alphonso). Sadly missed by many nieces, nephews and cousins. Sister-in-law of Sarah Woods (Michael), Michael Murphy and the late Maureen Murphy-Wilkes. Family and friends are invited to attend her viewing and funeral on Friday January 10th in St. Ephrem’s RC Church (5400 Hulmeville Rd. Bensalem, Pa 19020) You may visit and comfort Carole’s family during the viewing in church from 10:00am – 11:00am There will be a funeral mass starting at 11:00am. Further arrangements will held in private by her family. In lieu of flowers kindly consider donations in Carole’s memory to the Grandparents Fund
Melanie Szczur
To my beautiful Aunt you will be sorely missed. I love you always! Thank you for being such a presence in my life.
Maryanne Loftus
Carole was the best Mom-Mom. She had that role down pat. I'll never forget spending Dec 18, 2009 with Carole at Holy Redeemer. I couldn't have had better company as we waited for updates from Dennis and the final announcement that Tom was born. Her memory will be in my heart forever.
Kelly Donahue
My beloved Aunt and Godmother - She was my first hair stylist, the one who always remembered my birthday, and someone whose laugh could light up any room. Her love and support for me and my family meant the world, and her presence was a true blessing. Aunt Carole you will be deeply missed but never forgotten. Your laughter, kindness, and all the memories we shared will live on in our hearts forever. Rest peacefully knowing you were so deeply loved as we find comfort knowing you’re with Gram and Pop watching over all of us. ❤️
AnnaRe Burke
Carole & I became friends in our freshman year at LF in 1965. We were in so many classes together & both of our names began with ‘k’ so we usually sat together. That’s when our adventure began. We were in each other’s weddings in ‘71 & had our babies a year apart. We kept in touch all these years with weekends down the shore. Carole will live on in my heart & in my mind. I will love her always.
AnnaRe Burke
Carole & I became friends in our freshman year at LF in 1965. We were in so many classes together & both of our names began with ‘k’ so we usually sat together. That’s when our adventure began. We were in each other’s weddings in ‘71 & had our babies a year apart. We kept in touch all these years with weekends down the shore. Carole will live on in my heart & in my mind. I will love her always.
Carole & I became friends in our freshman year at LF in 1965. We were in so many classes together & both of our names began with ‘k’ so we usually sat together. That’s when our adventure began. We were in each other’s weddings in ‘71 & had our babies a year apart. We kept in touch all these years with weekends down the shore. Carole will live on in my heart & in my mind. I will love her always.
Carole & I became friends in our freshman year at LF in 1965. We were in so many classes together & both of our names began with ‘k’ so we usually sat together. That’s when our adventure began. We were in each other’s weddings in ‘71 & had our babies a year apart. We kept in touch all these years with weekends down the shore. Carole will live on in my heart & in my mind. I will love her always.
My beloved Aunt and Godmother – She was my first hair stylist, the one who always remembered my birthday, and someone whose laugh could light up any room. Her love and support for me and my family meant the world, and her presence was a true blessing.
Aunt Carole you will be deeply missed but never forgotten. Your laughter, kindness, and all the memories we shared will live on in our hearts forever. Rest peacefully knowing you were so deeply loved as we find comfort knowing you’re with Gram and Pop watching over all of us. ❤️
Carole was the best Mom-Mom. She had that role down pat. I’ll never forget spending Dec 18, 2009 with Carole at Holy Redeemer. I couldn’t have had better company as we waited for updates from Dennis and the final announcement that Tom was born. Her memory will be in my heart forever.
To my beautiful Aunt you will be sorely missed. I love you always! Thank you for being such a presence in my life.