Wayne, born in Greene County, worked for 17 years as a Deputy Sheriff for Edgecombe County. He later worked in sales in the automotive industry until his retirement. He enjoyed fishing and grilling and was a faithful member of Parkers Chapel FWB Church.
Wayne was preceded in death by his parents, Lyman and Rosa Bell Murphy; 2 brothers; and 2 sisters.
He is survived by his wife, Debbie Warren Murphy; daughters, Brenda Murphy Jenkins and husband, West, of Lake Gaston, NC, Donna Murphy Mays and husband, Mark, of Conyers, GA; step-daughters, Melissa Crawford Scott and husband, Carlton Ray, and Lorie Crawford Smith and husband, Eric, both of Greenville; grandchildren, Bradley Parham, Taylor Scott, Kayleigh Mays, Emma Claire Smith, and Elin Smith.
Source Citation: Wilkerson Funeral Home & Crematory ~ Greenville, NC
Wayne, born in Greene County, worked for 17 years as a Deputy Sheriff for Edgecombe County. He later worked in sales in the automotive industry until his retirement. He enjoyed fishing and grilling and was a faithful member of Parkers Chapel FWB Church.
Wayne was preceded in death by his parents, Lyman and Rosa Bell Murphy; 2 brothers; and 2 sisters.
He is survived by his wife, Debbie Warren Murphy; daughters, Brenda Murphy Jenkins and husband, West, of Lake Gaston, NC, Donna Murphy Mays and husband, Mark, of Conyers, GA; step-daughters, Melissa Crawford Scott and husband, Carlton Ray, and Lorie Crawford Smith and husband, Eric, both of Greenville; grandchildren, Bradley Parham, Taylor Scott, Kayleigh Mays, Emma Claire Smith, and Elin Smith.
Source Citation: Wilkerson Funeral Home & Crematory ~ Greenville, NC
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