George Murphy

George Murphy Obituary

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Age - 93

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August 26, 2023

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Webster, NY

Pittsford NY- August 25, 2023. After spending his last years at home where he was determined to live his fullest life, Dad has passed away after a brief stay in hospital and hospice. Born December 22, 1929 in Auburn, NY George first loved horses and then football. His graduation from Niagara University in accounting was followed by 2 years in the Navy. After time at NY Trust Co and other accounting firms he eventually became self-employed running his own accounting firm. Dad was known for his love of golf and for his humor and quips. He loved meeting and spending time with people. George is survived by his children: Michael, Mary Hastings, Sheila van der Leeden, Theresa Pennington; his granddaughters: Tara Hastings (Nick Pizzarello), Jenna Hastings (Marc Schneider); cousins George Case and Susan Belanger; brother-in-law Gerald (Sara) Forthun; sister-in-law, Marlene Forthun; and nieces and nephews: John, Nicole, Glen, Richard, Kenneth, Mark, Monica, Paula, Mary Elizabeth, Amy, Michael, Elizabeth, and their families; extended Murphy, Case, Murray and Forthun families. He is also survived by the extended Hastings family. George was predeceased by his loving wife of 61 years Mary Diana; parents Francis and Ada (Case) Murphy; sister Renee (Murphy) Fell; brothers & sister-in- law: Richard (Gloria) and Thomas Forthun; sons-in-law: Gerard van der Leeden, D. Scott Pennington. If wishing to donate in George's name, please give to your local food pantry in these times of need.

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