116 3rd St SE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401
In Remembrance
In Loving Remembrance of Clarence Eugene Murphy 'Murph'
In Loving Remembrance of
Clarence Eugene Murphy "Murph"
Happy Birthday! It has been since January 14, 2007, that I haven't seen your sparkling eyes
and wonderful smile, a smile that you had for
everyone. It broke my heart to lose you and I miss your practical jokes, with your wit and Irish humor, that made everyone laugh. Never a dull moment!
I am so proud of your many accomplishments,
beginning with your enlistment in 1945 to the U.S. Navy on board the ship USS Fond du Lac, stationed in the Pacific Rim. You were honorably discharged
at the end of WWII in 1946, and that's when I was lucky to have met you at Dance Land. Two years
later we would be married, in 1948, and this year we would have celebrated 68 years of marriage!
In those early years of marriage you had many jobs but finally found your calling as an electrician,
becoming a licensed journeyman in 1953. After stints with several electrical companies you took root at Paulson Electric, worked there for 35 years as cost estimator and foreman, and retired at
62 years of age in 1989.
Then the fun began! I knew how much you loved cars. You were always on the lookout for old cars
to restore and ended up restoring 15 in all, making them into cars of beauty. We would take them for rides and everyone would enjoy looking at us. That was fun! I always knew you were mechanically
inclined; this fact was backed up by your school
notebook from West Branch Schools. Sometimes you would call for me as you needed a "third" hand with something. On your very first restoration, a 1936 Ford convertible, you won a trophy at the
Early Ford Parts car show in Walker, IA. I was so proud! Our daughter, Susan, who came to live with us at two weeks old, said that her Dad could do
anything, that he was a "jack-of-all-trades". It was commented by many that Susan learned much
about cars from her dad and was like a son to him
in that way.
Clarence loved life to the fullest and got to do
many things after retirement that he was longing to do. He loved to go fishing. We took many trips to Minnesota and Canada. He loved to hunt, garden, and go mushroom hunting. I have many happy
memories of spending time at the cabin he built
on the Cedar River just south of Lisbon near the Sutliff Bridge. He also got to be a farmer on our
acreage just north of Midway in his "spare time."
I will think of you always, my dear, and hope to
see you again with the help of God.
- Your loving wife,
Bonnie Lou Murphy