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James Jeffrey Murphy ❀ Visitors & Flowers

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“Kims Trucking” (kimstrucking@hotmail.com)
11 October, 2008
You are still in the hearts of those whose lives you touched in your short time here.


25 December, 2004
Today I leave flowers for my best friend. Although you are gone, you’re not forgotten. I drive by your house often, and it brings back memories of when you were here. I can’t help but wonder what it would be like if you were still here. When I run into the many friends that you have they all bring up times that they shared with you and it makes me smile to know that they miss you too. Maybe one day I will understand why it is you were taken from us so soon, and I want to believe that there will be a day that I will see you again. Until then, you will forever be in my heart. Love Always, Kim


“Debbie Leavitt” (dleavitt@Mafi-Trench.com)
15 November, 2004
Jeff,
Today, once again, I leave flowers, memories, and most of all blessings to you. I will never forget you. May “GOD” richly bless you in Heaven.
Love,
Debbie Leavitt


dleavitt@LandAm.com
16 July, 2003
Jeff,
Today I leave flowers, once again. You are always on my mind. May God Bless You Always!
Love,
Debbie


“Debbie Leavitt” (debbiel@souza-foods.com)
03 December, 2002
Jeff,
I think about you in heaven and can honestly say you are blessed to be up their with the Almighty Father. It’s almost been three years since your death, and you still remain in the hearts of many people. May God Bless You Always.


“ROY KEEFER” (KTASTV@FIX.NET)
13 November, 2000
Jeff,
It is coming upon a year now since you have left us, and all the hearts you have touched still think of you daily, and wonder why? You are missed so very much, and all the memories you left behind are with us as if it were yesterday.
Forever Always,
Debbie


Randall L Deasee (RDeasee1@compuserve.com)
29 October, 2000
Jeff,
You are thought of almost every day. Not only by myself, but by plenty people who’s heart you touched. I visit you quiet often, and still can’t believe you are gone. I will always hold a special place in my heart for you, treasure the times we spent together, Lots of Love,
Debbie Leavitt


Kim lehnhoff (kymber@cybergal.com)
28 February, 2000
Jeff,
Today I leave flowers – It has been just over two months since you’ve gone, but it feels like an eternity. There is not one day that passes that I don’t think about you. I miss trucking with you, all of your knowledge and help in helping me with my business, and above all I miss your love. Although I know you have gone to a better place, I am overwhelmed with sadness in my heart because your not here. Accepting that you are gone has been the hardest thing I have ever had to face. The hurt and emptiness I feel inside doesn’t seem to get better with time and feels as though it will never go away. It brings comfort to think that you may be watching over me, and it gives me strength to continue to make you proud of me. I will never forget you, the things weve shared and what we meant to each other. I miss you, and will love you forever… Kimberly

James Jeffrey Murphy ✵ 1971-1999

James Jeffrey Murphy

Name at birth:  James Jeffrey Murphy
Date of birth:  18-01-1971
Place of birth:  Santa Maria, CA USA
Date of death:  25-12-1999
Place of death:  San Luis Obispo, CA USA
Resting place:  Santa Maria Cemetary, Santa Maria, CA USA
Submitted by:  Kimberly Lehnhoff (kymber@cybergal.com)

 

 

Beloved Boyfriend, Son, Grandson, Brother, Father, Friend and No.1 Trucker. Although you are no longer able to be with us, you will always remain in our hearts. We miss your humor, handsome smile, friendship, love and big heart. Although we didn’t get to say goodbye, I know in my heart that we will be together again someday…….
There’s so many things I didn’t say,
and even though it may be too late,
I want you to know, I still love you so.
You’re on my mind can’t leave you behind.
In my mind I know, you’re far away.
But here in my heart nothing has changed.
I’m still holding you, like I used to.
When I close my eyes, you’re all I see.
In the dark of night you’re in my dreams.
Throughout the day you’re easy to find.
You’re always there when I close my eyes.
You’re always there, when I close my eyes.

You will always be in my heart, I love you, and I miss
you….. Kimberly


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Paula Dianne Morris ❀ Visitors & Flowers

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AmyZak@aol.com
22 December, 2000
Thinking of you Paula. It’s hard to believe it’s been three years. I miss you.
Amy “Zak”


Aanderzak@aol.com
11 December, 1998
This is a sad day for all of us Paula…the day you left us. I think about you all of the time and I miss you very much. I miss your wit and your humor, and your love and care. You always cheered me up and made me feel like I belonged. You were a truly unique person. I treasured you as a friend but I never got to tell you….I’m sad that I couldn’t come to your funeral but I had school. I know you’re up there with the big guy making his day bright like you did ours…and I know you’re an angel looking down on me. I find comfort in watching a new Paula grow up, because my friend’s cousin was born a few months ago, and they named her Paula. I just hope she grows up to be special like you. I love you Paula. One day, a long time from now, I will finally get to meet you.
Love always,
Amy “Zak” Anderzak


“mnemonik” (mnemonik@exbud.com.pl)
21 January, 1998
Dear Paula… you were one of the first persons who welcomed me on the List. And I will always remember it. JMDG = Spanky. I’m sure we will meet one day!
Monika


Lynnette (ldiggens@dana.wanet.com.au)
18 January, 1998
You will live on in our memories, I thank the Great Spirit for allowing our lives to cross. Walk In Peace.
Lynnette


John Taylor (jacob@homer.libby.org)
15 January, 1998
For a very lovely person who touched many.
Love,
Bonnie


CatO (co6@aol.com)
15 January, 1998
Spanky,
We miss you terribly….save me a place in the corner somewhere for the day when we will meet again and I promise to leave the squirt gun at home.
CatO


Susi Patzke (susi.patzke@nwn.de)
15 January, 1998
Paula,
death can only get to us when we start to forget. Forgetting the person who has passed means letting this person die…again, at last. You will never die – because you’ll never be forgotten by your friends from the jmdg-l…
Farewell,
Susi


Ari (llee@mail.smartt.com)
15 January, 1998
Spanky,
The world would be darker without you, but I can feel you smiling down on all of us. I miss you.
Ari

Paula Dianne Morris ✵ 1957-1997

Paula Dianne Morris

Name at birth:  Paula Dianne Morris
Date of birth:  18 Sept 1957
Place of birth:  Beckley, Ohio, US
Date of death:  12 Dec 1997
Place of death:  Zanesville, Ohio, US
Resting place:  Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens, Beckley, Ohio, US
Submitted by:  The Listmembers of JMDG-L, The James Morrison Discussion Group.

 

 

Paula Morris with actor, writer, director James Morrison.

Ms. Morris was a graduate of West Virginia University with a bachelor of fine arts degree in graphic design. Since Nov. 1, 1983, she worked as publications coordinator and graphic designer for Offinger Management Co., Zanesville, Ohio, preparing promotional literature and association newsletters for several national and international trade associations. Her job took her on location to various trade show destinations around the country. She was an avid writer, reader, movie buff, computer designer, and enjoyed horses and other animals. She was also a Web mailing list administrator for the JMDG-L, an Internet mailing list devoted to the discussion of the work of actor/writer/producer James Morrison. In addition to a wide circle of local friends, she established internet friendships across the country whom she also visited in person. She was a member of the Cambridge Writers Workshop and won prizes for her short stories and poetry. She supported local organizations, often providing her graphic art and desktop publishing skills, including the Zanesville Habitat for Humanity and the Brighton Historic Association. She was preceded in death by her father, William “Bill” Morris, who died in 1995; and her paternal grandmother, Bernice Keyser. Survivors include her mother, Alice June Chambers Morris of Beckley; brothers Kevin and his wife, Sarah, and their two children, Jacob and Jessica Morris of Beckley, and Scott Morris of Beckley; her maternal grandmother, Lillian Chambers of Beckley; an aunt, Mildred “Mid” Chambers of Beckley. Pleasant dreams, Paula.


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Valerie Moreno ✵ 1996-1997

Name at birth:    Valerie Bravo Moreno 
Date of birth:    14 April 1996 
Place of birth:   California 
Date of death:    June 1997  
Place of death:   California 
Place of burial:  San Fernando, CA, USA 

Valerie “Tweety” Moreno
Beloved daughter, grand-daughter, niece, sister, and cousin — you are remembered with warm, loving memories.
Until we meet again, may you rest in eternal peace.


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Mary Mae Moody ✵ 1932-1996

Name at birth:    Mary Mae Burris 
Date of birth:    2 March 1932 
Place of birth:   Columbus, Ohio 
Date of death:    29 March 1996 
Place of death:   Columbus, Ohio 
Place of burial:  Elk Cemetery, McArther Ohio

Submitted by: Teresa (Hag6996@aol.com)


Her Journey’s Just Begun
Don’t think of her as gone away—
her journey’s just begun;
life holds so many facets—
this earth is only one.
Just think of her as resting
from the sorrows and the tears
in a place of warmth and comfort
where there are no days and years.
Think how she must be wishing
that we could know, today,
how nothing but our sadness
can really pass away.
And think of her as living
In the hearts of those she touched.
for nothing loved is ever lost—
and she was loved so much.


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Antonio Moccia ✵ 1915-1986

Name at birth:    Antonio Moccia 
Date of birth:    22 April 1915 
Place of birth:   Mola di Bari, ITALY 
Date of death:    22 April 1986 
Place of death:   Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA 
Place of burial:  Boulogne Sur Mer Municipal Cemetery, San Isidro, Buenos Aires 

Siempre Presente En Nuestro Corazón…


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