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James Arthur Murphy

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James Arthur Murphy

Birth
Knox County, Missouri, USA
Death
30 Apr 1932 (aged 44)
Knox County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Baring, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
58
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James A. Murphy, 45 years old, died suddenly at 1:30 o'clock Saturday morning at his home six miles northwest of Baring. He had been failing for several years and since having flu last fall had seemed weakened but had been up and about as usual the day before and had not retired until 10 o'clock in the evening, seemingly feeling better than usual.

After arising in the early morning and going out of doors he summoned the family members, who found him in a serious condition, and he expired a short time afterward of a hemorrhage. He was unmarried.

Funeral services were conducted at 9 o'clock Monday morning in St. Aloysius Church at Baring by the Rev. Stephen Carew, pastor. Burial was in the St. Aloysius Cemetery.

Surviving are the mother, Mrs. Ellen Murphy, and 4 brothers and 3 sisters: John J., Thomas J., and Misses Lillian and Pansy Murphy at home; William E. Murphy of Hannibal and Oliver A. Murphy and Mrs. Rex Winningham of Kansas City, MO.

James Aloysius Murphy, second son of the late Thomas Murphy, who died in 1922, and Mrs. Ellen Murphy, was born in 1887 on the farm, where death came and where he lived all his life except five years, which he spent in the West.

James A. Murphy, 45 years old, died suddenly at 1:30 o'clock Saturday morning at his home six miles northwest of Baring. He had been failing for several years and since having flu last fall had seemed weakened but had been up and about as usual the day before and had not retired until 10 o'clock in the evening, seemingly feeling better than usual.

After arising in the early morning and going out of doors he summoned the family members, who found him in a serious condition, and he expired a short time afterward of a hemorrhage. He was unmarried.

Funeral services were conducted at 9 o'clock Monday morning in St. Aloysius Church at Baring by the Rev. Stephen Carew, pastor. Burial was in the St. Aloysius Cemetery.

Surviving are the mother, Mrs. Ellen Murphy, and 4 brothers and 3 sisters: John J., Thomas J., and Misses Lillian and Pansy Murphy at home; William E. Murphy of Hannibal and Oliver A. Murphy and Mrs. Rex Winningham of Kansas City, MO.

James Aloysius Murphy, second son of the late Thomas Murphy, who died in 1922, and Mrs. Ellen Murphy, was born in 1887 on the farm, where death came and where he lived all his life except five years, which he spent in the West.



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