Born In: Prince Edward Island, Canada
Born: August 14th, 1969
Passed in: Canada
Passed on: March 1st, 2010
On Monday, March 1, Darren Joseph Murphy passed away at the age of 40. He will be sadly missed by his adored daughter Avery, estranged wife Melissa, and lovingly remembered by parents James and Emily Murphy, sisters Diane Rooney (Richard), Darlene Murphy, brothers David Murphy (Mae) and Dwayne Murphy, nephews Johnathan Rooney, Kyle Rooney, Joshua Murphy, and nieces Cindy Boissonneault (Billy) and Rhonda Murphy. Darren loved to put on his leather jacket and ride his Harley. But most of all he loved his little girl Avery. Born on Aug. 14, 1969, Darren moved to Edmonton in 1997 and went to work in the oil patch as a "roughneck". Through hard work and dedication Darren worked his way up to be a directional driller. He loved his work even though it often took him away from home for long periods of time. Darren enjoyed a good time and being surrounded by his many friends. He will be deeply missed for his fun-loving personality. Service to be held Saturday, March 13, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Paul’s Church, Summerside. Refreshments to follow at St. Paul’s Centre.
“My condolences to your family. I am deeply sorry to hear about Darrens early passing. I had the pleasure to have Darren in my life and I know first hand what a GREAT man he was! and how much he loved his little girl! I will always remember his humor, his outgoing personality, and how he liked to have fun in everything he did. He will forever be missed and never forgotten!”
“We are very sorry to hear about Darren,we are thinking of you,
With Sympathy
Kenny & Barb Muttart &
Peggy Dunville
”
“We would like to offer our condolences to Emily and James and family on the loss of your son. from Sheila Gaudet & Josie Albert”
“Darren was always a very kind and pleasant person to be around. He enjoyed having fun riding his Harley and snowmobile but most of all he was so happy and proud of his little girl, Avery. You will always be loved and remembered. ”
“Rest in Peace Murph my brother Danny, I played ball with Darren for years our condolences go out to the Murphy family. ”
“My family and I pass on our deepest sympathies to Darren\'s parents and family. Darren was always a good friend to me and invariably had a funny or kind remark when we spoke. I have always been very proud of Darren\'s drive and accomplishments in life and admired his adventurous spirit tremendously. My hope is that he is remembered for his life lived, and not his early passing. Darren lived every day like it was his last.”
“DUANE DARREN & DAVID Farish send there condolence,s ”
“My condolences to the Murphy family. Darren David and Dwyane went to school with me in K-town and you were my neighbors in Freetown for a short period of time where I got to know Darren a little better, he was a decent person all in all and thats how he will be remembered by me. So very sorry for your loss.”
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