September 15, 1956 - December 5, 2024
Judith Lynn Murphy, age 68, of Bloomington, passed away on December 5th, 2024.
She is survived by her brothers, Thomas P. Murphy (Julie) and John E. Murphy (Wendy), and by her sister Catherine S. Murphy Satter (Martin); nieces and nephews, Ryan, Sean, Kathryn, Connor, Casey, Maggie, Charlie, Megan, Matthew, and Joshua; and grand nieces and nephews, Aliyah, Lizzy, Maya, Oliver, Simon, Dominic, Talia, Kai, Finnigan, and Harvey.
Preceded in death by her father, Lawrence, and her mother, Jean.
Visitation
Monday, December 16, 2024
5:00 - 7:00 PM
Morris Nilsen Funeral Chapel
6527 Portland Avenue South
Richfield, Minnesota 55423
Funeral Service
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
11:00 AM
Visitation 1 hour prior
Morris Nilsen Funeral Chapel
6527 Portland Avenue South
Richfield, Minnesota 55423
I am saddened by Judy’s passing. Her spirit lives on at Al-Anon Alateen Information Services of Greater Minneapolis. I pray a heavenly host of angels escort her precious soul to the lap of her Higher Power. May the goodness she shared be spread far and wide. Rest in Peace, Judy.
I am so sad to hear about Judy’s passing. She was a very dear friend that I meet where she worked and we immediately clicked and tried to see each other for lunch as often as our schedules allowed. I so enjoyed her company, we became very close over the years.
I will miss her very much.
Oh Judy, my life was enriched by your presence and friendship. I will miss you dearly, and am grateful for our many conversations. I will always hold you in my heart. I hope you know how very special you are to everyone who knew you.
Sending love to you friend.
Judy M. was a dedicated servant at our Intergroup office for many years. Under her watch, I purchased a few medallions and gifts. She helped many of us, and I recall her passion for stopping distracted driving. RIP Judy, and blessings to family and friends with her passing.
Today is full of memories of days,
We’ve shared throughout the years.
You had special ways,
Of sharing your happiness and tears.
And though I’ll always miss you,
The endless joy you brought,
Warms my heart with gratitude
And fills my every thought.
Wherever you are resting,
I hope that you can see,
How precious and uplifting
Your memory is to me.
Rest In Heaven, Judy.
I am saddened to hear of Judy’s passing. You could always count on seeing her at AIS. She would always welcome me with a smile and hug. She had the gift of talking and sharing the program with others. She was the steadying voice on the phone when people called the office for help and understanding. She could put people at ease and reassure them that their lives could get better.
We are all blessed to have had Judy for as long as we did. She will be missed by many.