Marvin Junior Murphy

June 20, 2016

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Marvin Junior Murphy, 88, of Apache Junction, Arizona, formerly of Mingo, Iowa, passed away on June 20, 2016.

Marvin was born in Newton, Iowa, on August 13, 1927, to Loren and Gladys (Kent) Murphy. After graduating from Mingo Community School in 1945, he served in the United States Navy from 1945-1948, participating in Operation Crossroads at the Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands, to test the effects of the atomic bomb on naval vessels.

In November of 1949, he married Harriet (Hulse) Murphy and began work at the Murphy/DeReus Garage in Mingo as an auto mechanic. In 1956, he became the director of transportation and drove a bus route for the Mingo Schools. In 1963 he started as a rural mail carrier in Mingo and later Colfax/Mingo, from which he retired in 1989. His last day on the mail route, he delivered mail one final time from the back of a limousine, accompanied by family and friends. In addition, his “moonlighting” job included fixing, painting, or remodeling about anything for anybody. If Marvin couldn’t fix it, it was probably unfixable. The entire Murphy family believed in doing things the Murphy Way – which meant, “serving others before self.” Marvin exhibited this by supporting and participating in many community activities, including serving as a school board member, a volunteer fireman, and president of the Sun Valley Park Association.

In January of 1992, he married Angela (Kent) Murphy, and in 1995, they made their permanent home in Apache Junction, Arizona. Marvin’s skills as the resident handyman continued after retirement, and even when his health forced him to slow down, friends and family continued to seek his expertise on any “fixer-upper” project. He and Angie enjoyed many travels with close friends before her death in August of 2011.

In 2012, Marvin married Verla (Koch) Murphy. They enjoyed dancing at various parks around the Valley and spent their summers visiting family and friends in Iowa and Colorado. One of his greatest memories included his trip to Washington DC from Arizona on a WWII Honor Flight with fellow veterans in 2013.

Marvin is survived by his wife Verla, his children and stepchildren, Becky (Ed) Dieleman and Mark (Jean) Murphy, all of Ankeny, Iowa; Deb DeYoung of Glenwood, Iowa; Tracy Lewis and Trudy Miller of Greeley, Colorado; a sister-in-law, Beverly Murphy of Cedar Falls, Iowa, and grandchildren, Tatum (Jon) Buse, Nate (Nicole) Teut, Russ Murphy, Joseph Murphy, Josh DeYoung, Rachel DeYoung, Casey Lynn (Casey Joe) Burton, Justin (Kendra) Koch, Amber DuBois, Damon Miller, Tawny Miller, and ten great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Angela; two sisters, Reva Lowry and Eva Kling; a brother, Kenneth Murphy; a brother-in-law, Jim Lowry, and a step-daughter Terry Koch.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, August 27, 2016, at 10:00 AM at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 517 SW Des Moines Street, Ankeny, Iowa 50023. Interment will be at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery, Adel, Iowa.

Memorial contributions may be directed to the family and will be designated to Hospice of the Valley and Arizona Honor Flight.

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