Patrick F. Murphy

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Patrick F. Murphy, of the Northwood section of Philadelphia, passed away on July 11, 2024, at age 61.He is survived by his sons, Patrick ( Jacqueline) and Dennis ( Miranda) and his precious grandson, Macklin who he adored. He was also survived by his sisters, Rita (John) and Rose, his brothers, Brian (Cathy), Daniel (Robin) and William. He is also survived by all of his nieces and nephews, Jamie, John, Jason, Jennifer, Rachel, Laura, Brian, Trevor, Melanie and Amanda.Patrick loved all types of animals, in particular reptiles and fish. He was a devoted fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers and loved watching them play. He was loved by everyone he met and always knew how to make people laugh which could make hard situations seem easy with his continuous humor. He recently became a Grandfather to his grandson macklin. That instantly became his main focus and he really used it as fuel to get well during all his battles with his health. He will be missed by many. There will be a Celebration of life Held for Patrick on Sunday July 21st from 2:00-6:00pm if you would like to join. It will be held at Knights of Columbus located at 3300 Knorr St Philadelphia PA 19149. Thank you to everyone who has reached out to our family.

Jamie Malcolm

My uncle was a great man. Always knew how to make anyone laugh in any situation. Iā€™m so proud of everything he overcame in his life. I love you always my best buddy ā¤ļø

Margie & Jack Rhoads

So sorry for the family's loss. Pat was soo proud to be a Grandpop. May God wrap his arms around those who will grieve him. šŸ™šŸ» "Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen. "

Bill Gift

I grew up next door to him and his family he was always nice to me and brother we were a few years younger than him but he always had time to kid with us and just fool around he used call us the midget dudes. Also his love of animals of all types.

Bonnie Pettis

I went to school with Pat. Sending thoughts and prayers to Pat's family. I saw such an amazing sparkle in his eyes in every picture he held his little grandson. I know he adored that little one. Rest in peace.

Ronald Gronski

I remember him being always kind.

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  1. I went to school with Pat. Sending thoughts and prayers to Pat’s family. I saw such an amazing sparkle in his eyes in every picture he held his little grandson. I know he adored that little one. Rest in peace.

  2. I grew up next door to him and his family he was always nice to me and brother we were a few years younger than him but he always had time to kid with us and just fool around he used call us the midget dudes. Also his love of animals of all types.

  3. So sorry for the family’s loss. Pat was soo proud to be a Grandpop. May God wrap his arms around those who will grieve him. šŸ™šŸ»

    “Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen. “

  4. My uncle was a great man. Always knew how to make anyone laugh in any situation. Iā€™m so proud of everything he overcame in his life. I love you always my best buddy ā¤ļø

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