Obituary: James B. Murphy, Sr.

James B. Murphy, Sr., at 84

James (Jim) Brendan Murphy Sr., a longtime Hull resident, died February 1, 2024 at home with his love of 36 years by his side. He was 84.

Mr. Murphy was born and raised in Mission Hill, and worked for many years in the trades, where he was known as a jack-of-all-trades. For much of his life, he worked multiple jobs and he was well-liked by coworkers and friends, who fondly referred to him as Papa Smurf. He ended his working days at Harvey Industries in Braintree.

Mr. Murphy was an avid woodworker and could often be found in his workshop listening to Irish music. He loved to fish and looked forward to his annual Father’s Day trip to Pemberton Pier with his kids.

Looking remarkably similar to Old Saint Nick, playing Santa for his grandkids and great-grandkids gave him great joy. Anyone who knew him knew he was a jolly old soul, even though his grandkids jokingly called him Grumpy Gramps. 

Mr. Murphy loved a good time, a good joke (especially the dirty ones), and spending time laughing with family and friends.  He was truly fortunate to have Sandy by his side, showering him with her undying love and devotion and caring for him until the very end. He was also very fortunate to have his children and grandkids who watched over him and helped when they could.

Mr. Murphy leaves the love of his life, Sandy Willis, of Hull. He was predeceased by his son, James, Jr., and is survived by his son’s partner, Kathy Berry of Hull. He will be missed greatly by his children and many stepchildren. Mr. Murphy leaves Joseph Murphy and wife, Joanne, of Marshfield; Julie Murphy of Gainesville, Florida; William Murphy and his wife, Lori, of Hull; Lisa Hoban and husband Brian of Plymouth, David Foley and his wife Maria of Pembroke, Laura Foley of Rockland; Robin Cohen and Dan Grabinger of Holliston; Cheri Foley of Hull; Laurie Good and her husband, Thomas, of Hull; and Valerie Willis and partner Kent Rose of Hull.

Mr. Murphy also is survived by 14 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Friends and family are invited to a celebration of life on Saturday, February 17 from 12-3 p.m. at the Nantasket Beach Saltwater Club, 3 Fitzpatrick Way.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Campbells Christmas Angels, whose proceeds are used to provide Easter baskets and Christmas gifts to families in local communities in need.

Website: www.campbellchristmasangels.org. Venmo: @c-xmas-angels-2013.