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elevated Bm7Ll May 13, 1932 – April 1, 2021
elevated Bm7Ll Angus John Murphy passed away peacefully at the age of 88 at the Oakville Trafalgar Hospital on April 1, 2021. Born in Margaree, Cape Breton Angus was the son of Michael & Willena Murphy. Besides his parents, Angus was predeceased by his wife Catherine, sons Neil and Colin, sisters Bell and Rebecca and brother Archie.
elevated Bm7Ll Survived by his son Harry and siblings Michael, Harry, Linda and grandchildren Katelyn, David, James, Steele, Summer, Cole and many nieces and nephews. Angus will be missed by family and friends for his unconditional love for everyone. He will be cremated and buried with his wife at a later date. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated.
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Rest In Love ….. I will always remember the things you did for my children when they where small… including all their laundry and darning my socks … mind as go 🌹
I am so sorry for your loss Templeman. My condolences to you and your family.
I am not religious, but you were so here is a prayer for you grandpa: Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. I love you.
Rest in Peace Angus
Another Angel as been called to Watch over All of the Family. He will be with you each and every footstep that you take guiding you through life’s path. Listen for the whisper in your ear and the flutter in your heart he is holding your hand letting you know he is there. Sending lots of Love and Hugs to all of you xxxxxooooo A whisper in the wind
Rest in Peace my condolences to the Family
You meant the world to my second family and for that I will be forever grateful. I am excited to hear more and more stories about you.
Rest in Peace Angus
Another Angel as been called to Watch over All of the Family. He will be with you each and every footstep that you take guiding you through life’s path. Listen for the whisper in your ear and the flutter in your heart he is holding your hand letting you know he is there. Sending lots of Love and Hugs to all of you xxxxxooooo A whisper in the wind
Rest In Peace great big hugs to the Murphy family may God give you strength during this time🙏🏻😓😘
May you Rest In Peace Angus. My mom always told me stories of when you all came to Toronto and all the fun you all had. You will have a beautiful welcome in heaven by Kay, Neil and Colin.
My condolences to Harry and the family.
Sending hugs.
RIP Uncle Angus❤️🙏🏻Condolences to all the family. Love from Stella,Jerry Cormier ,Cape Breton. Nova Scotia.Hugs to all❤️❤️❤️
I am saddened to hear this sad news, Angus and I worked together at Miracle Food Mart .Angus was a wonderful man , my condolences to the family. R.I.P. Angus🙏
Angus was such a kind and gentle man with a great sense of humour. He was also very humble. I remember saying how handsome he was and he would say “oh go on now”, and laugh. It was easy to see how much he loved his family and how proud he was of them all. It was an honour to know him. May he rest in paradise 🙏❤️
Angus was an amazing man. So quiet and gentle. My thoughts and love are with you all during this difficult time. He has left a beautiful legacy of love and kindness in all of you. May he rest in peace. Hugs to all of you.
What a kind and gentle man Angus was. Always smiling and he loved his family dearly. May he Rest In Peace. Now he can join Katherine and the rest of his family. With love
Pam,Butch,Mal & Jes
Angus was a true gentleman … He always had that gentle smile .. He has left a beautiful family and they have his same gentle spirit.. Bless you Harry and family … RIP Angus
Harry and family, we are very saddened to hear of Angus’s passing. He was a wonderful, kind, and humble man with a very Cape Breton sense of humour. He and Kay were very much a part of not just our lives, but of everyone on Willard Avenue.
Our deepest condolences: Ken, Donna, Laura & John Kinlin
Angus boarded at our house in Mabou in the forties when he went to high school at St. Joseph’s Convent. I was not born until the fifties so I never met him. However, my parents spoke so highly of him for many years after he left here that I thought I should tell his family that he was regarded as “a fine fellow”, even as a teenager.
Our condolances,
The MacDonells, Mabou NS