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Predeceased by her parents Robert and Loretta Murphy; her brothers JohnDUNN-BATEMAN, ShirleyJENSEN, SonjaMurphy (Madeline), Robert Murphy and Paul Murphy; her sisters Janet Murphy Passed away at home with John byDied June 1, 2011 at her home at www.WeePiggies.comand Marie Freeman (Tom). Leaving to mourn her beloved children Philip, Mark her side on June 13, 2011 in her the age of 58. Predeceased by her Tel:905-825-8731Email:oakvilleweepiggies.comand David Aspinall; her granddaughter Jessica Susan-Judith Aspinall; her sisters@72nd year. Shirley was the devotedparents, Jens and Joan Jensen, andRegina McBride and Barbara Patterson (David); her brother David Murphywife of John and the loving mum of her siblings Norma Smith and herCall905-632-4440to place your announcement(Genevieve); sisters-in law Eve Murphy (Paul) and Stella Murphy (Robert).Brian. Shirley will be remembered by husband Merv, Eddie (Max), John Cherished by many nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, and theirJames, Wanda and Jack as a caring (survived by his wife Bev) andchildren as well as a host of friends and colleagues. Judith began grade school atStep-mother. Cherished granny tonephews Chris Jensen and Darrell St. Bride s College, Littledale, St. John s, Newfoundland in 1946, received herJoann and Todd and the proudSmith. Survived by her niece Nancy High School diploma from the Convent of the Holy Child, Sharon Hill,great granny of six great Greenaway (Mike), Hilary Jensen Pennsylvania in 1950 and her English Literature Degree from Rosemont College,WHATgrandchildren. Shirley will be sadly(Karen) and Kirk Jensen (Tracey).Rosemont, Pennsylvania, in 1954. Throughout her professional career shemissed by her brother James and herAlso survived by 6 great nieces and worked internally with The Reader s Digest, London, England; Time-Life cleans out your closets,sister Frances she is predeceased by nephews, dear cousins and specialInternational, London, England; Atomic Energy of Canada; University of St.her two brothers Gerald andfriends from Things Engraved. A Michael s College, Toronto. The highlight for Judy was her work at The National basement or garage?William. Shirley will be missed by celebration of Sonjas life will be Ballet of Canada which she enjoyed tremendously as she has had a strong her many nieces and nephews.held on Thursday, June 16th at 2:00natural bond and felt most connected with the arts. She retired in 1997. Guests Shirley's family will receive friends pm, at 1473 Livery Lane, Oakville. In were always graciously received at the family home in Oakville on Anthony Drive. A GARAGE SALEon ThursdayVisitors never left Judys house before tea was served and food was offered. Her June 16th from 6-8 p.m.lieu of flowers, donations to with a funeral service at 7:30 at theCanadian Mental Health are muchthree boys often toiled in the kitchen to make even the most common gathering a Ad in The Oakville Beaver!special event for Judy. Everyone that came through the door was a special Oakview Funeral Home, 56appreciated.Friday edition reaches 51,180homesguest. Judy always gave happily of her time and was always up for a chat. AsLakeshore Rd. W. (1 block east of years passed and while the boys grew older, Judy developed many passions ofKerr St.). As an expression ofin Oakville and your cost isher own including gardening, tennis, needlepoint, teaching, reading and writing sympathy donations to the Canadian as low as *$38.75 + HST.poetry. Perhaps the most loved and miraculous passion was her love of art. In Diabetes Association in memory of would like to express(*terms & conditions apply)spite of her medical affliction, Judy found the ability to create stunning andShirley would be greatly appreciatedsincere and heart-feltcreative sketches and paintings. Until the end, she was still fascinated by theby her family. Online condolences For info. and to place your ad incondolences to those who new techniques taught to her when she attended art class. Judy was may be offered atpassionately proud to be a Newfoundlander born and bred and returned to herthe Friday edition,just call thehave lost their loved ones.www.oakviewfuneral.cabirthplace at every opportunity to get her x of the salt air. She would often say I Classified Dept. at 905-632-4440,need to go home to get grounded. Her favorite place to visit was Topsail Beachas it brought back many fond memories. 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