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LeRoy Henry Murphy

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LeRoy Henry Murphy

Birth
Stafford County, Kansas, USA
Death
19 Sep 2020 (aged 96)
Hibbing, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Hibbing, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
BL 10 LT 6 GR 2 E 1/2 - Burial 11/26/2021
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LeRoy Henry Murphy, age 96, passed from his home in Hibbing MN, into the joy of his eternal rest on September 19, 2020.

He was born in Stafford County KS, on September 28, 1923, to Otis Y And Edrie J (Bagley) Murphy.

After graduating from Stafford High School in 1941, he went to work at a grocery store in Dodge City, Kan., and one year later married his high school sweetheart, Patricia Reiter, on Sept. 20, 1942. Together they raised four children.

Following Patricia's death in January 1987, LeRoy married Mildred Haws on April 2, 1988. They shared 20 years of marriage before Mildred's death in November 2008.

LeRoy received his AA degree from Freed Hardeman College in Henderson TN, in 1947, then returned to Kansas to begin his service in ministry. He preached for congregations of the Church of Christ in Lyons, KS, Booker Texas, Denver CO, and Wellington KS, before moving to Chisholm in 1961, where he served in both Chisholm and Hibbing until his retirement. During the time ministering in Chisholm and Hibbing, LeRoy had a daily five-minute radio program on the Hibbing radio station for 19 years.

"Pop" never outlived his love of the farmland where he grew up. He maintained large vegetable and flower gardens until he was no longer able to do so, and was recognized as a Master Gardener. Other areas of major interest to him were Christian education and camping. LeRoy served on both the Advisory and Honor boards of York College in York, Neb., where all four of his children attended college. He was involved in Christian youth camps in Colorado and Kansas, and was a founding board member for Flaming Pine Youth Camp in Togo, Minn., which he served as board president and business manager for many years.

LeRoy is survived by his children: Norman (Betty) Murphy, Carol (Stacy) Sikes, Marilyn (Allen) Keller, and Jean Murphy Crowder; foster daughter, Liz (Peter) Anderson,; grandchildren: Matt, Micah, Emily, Carey, Casey, Mark, Brian, Catherine, Christopher; and 17 great-grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews, and his church and camp families.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Otis Yale Murphy, Jr., James Darrel Murphy; wife, Patricia; and wife, Mildred.

Interment Maple Hill Cemetery
LeRoy Henry Murphy, age 96, passed from his home in Hibbing MN, into the joy of his eternal rest on September 19, 2020.

He was born in Stafford County KS, on September 28, 1923, to Otis Y And Edrie J (Bagley) Murphy.

After graduating from Stafford High School in 1941, he went to work at a grocery store in Dodge City, Kan., and one year later married his high school sweetheart, Patricia Reiter, on Sept. 20, 1942. Together they raised four children.

Following Patricia's death in January 1987, LeRoy married Mildred Haws on April 2, 1988. They shared 20 years of marriage before Mildred's death in November 2008.

LeRoy received his AA degree from Freed Hardeman College in Henderson TN, in 1947, then returned to Kansas to begin his service in ministry. He preached for congregations of the Church of Christ in Lyons, KS, Booker Texas, Denver CO, and Wellington KS, before moving to Chisholm in 1961, where he served in both Chisholm and Hibbing until his retirement. During the time ministering in Chisholm and Hibbing, LeRoy had a daily five-minute radio program on the Hibbing radio station for 19 years.

"Pop" never outlived his love of the farmland where he grew up. He maintained large vegetable and flower gardens until he was no longer able to do so, and was recognized as a Master Gardener. Other areas of major interest to him were Christian education and camping. LeRoy served on both the Advisory and Honor boards of York College in York, Neb., where all four of his children attended college. He was involved in Christian youth camps in Colorado and Kansas, and was a founding board member for Flaming Pine Youth Camp in Togo, Minn., which he served as board president and business manager for many years.

LeRoy is survived by his children: Norman (Betty) Murphy, Carol (Stacy) Sikes, Marilyn (Allen) Keller, and Jean Murphy Crowder; foster daughter, Liz (Peter) Anderson,; grandchildren: Matt, Micah, Emily, Carey, Casey, Mark, Brian, Catherine, Christopher; and 17 great-grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews, and his church and camp families.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Otis Yale Murphy, Jr., James Darrel Murphy; wife, Patricia; and wife, Mildred.

Interment Maple Hill Cemetery


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