California
Friends and family remember Patricia Murphy as a caring woman with a quick wit, a love of rustic settings and a streak of altruism as wide as an ocean.
May 6, 1998
Varsity Times Insider
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Oct. 4, 2007
Recreation: Patricia Murphy bequeathed Simi Valley the land, but a number of factors have prevented construction.
An Irish mist seemed to diffuse the light in the Omni San Diego ballroom Friday when John Murphy--by popular consensus, San Diego’s best-loved Irishman--jigged to the stage to accept the 1988 Community Achievement Award given him by the local branch of the American Ireland Fund.
March 17, 1988
Sports
The San Diego Padres picked triple-A Manager Pat Murphy to serve as the big league club’s interim manager for the rest of the season Tuesday, a day after firing Bud Black following a lackluster start.
June 16, 2015
High School Sports
Pat Murphy, baseball coach at Claremont-Mudd College, was hired for the same position by Notre Dame.
June 12, 1987
Television
Standing in the wings of a smoke-filled cellar nightclub here, the tall, splendid-looking man with a thicket of graying sandy hair is a study in coiled tension.
Feb. 15, 1988
Pat Corley, 76, a character actor best known as Phil the bartender on “Murphy Brown,” died of congestive heart failure Monday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, his son Jerry Corley said.
Sept. 17, 2006
World & Nation
Pat Murphy, a columnist and former editor of the Arizona Republic, will replace Darrow (Duke) Tully as publisher of the Republic and the Phoenix Gazette.
March 12, 1986
For Dan Quayle, it would have been one of the worst places to watch television Monday night: a Mt.
Sept. 23, 1992