Obituaries » Anita Louise Thompson Murphy
November 15, 2018
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So sorry to learn or your dear sweet mom's passing. Anita was so nice and kind to me each time our paths crosses. You are all in my prayers.
Posted by Karen Cooper(used to be curry) on November 18, 2018
A tribute to my dear sweet cousin Anita, (NITA) I am so thankful for the time we had together on this earth. I loved you like a Big Sister, and consider your children my nephews & nieces. You were such a hard worker and a Super Mother, Faithful user and I always admire that in you. Thank you for opening your doors to my son (Monte) and me when we moved to Charlotte. We shared so many memories & I will never forget those delicious meals you cooked, the laughter & dancing. It really saddened me when you became ill, but Nita you fought a long & hard battle and now it’s your time to rest & receive your eternal reward. To Aloysius, Tim & STEPHANIE, So Sorry for the Loss of your Mother, She was proud of you all, Stay Strong & Keep God in your Life, and he will give you the strength you need day. by day. Love Aunt J & family
Posted by Janice Degree Dickens on November 18, 2018
I am sorry for the loss of your dear Anita. We struggle with the question of why something like this happens, why people even have to die at all. God hates when things like this happen. He has a purpose that includes "death being no more" -Rev. 21:3, 4, as well as promising to “undo” death with the resurrection of our loved ones – John 5:28, 29. Currently the world is "lying in the power of the wicked one", but not for much longer. Perfect health and perfect life await your loved one. This hope has helped me get through some tough times and I hope it helps you now. When some time has passed, feel free to visit www.jw.org for more comfort. Again, I am sorry for your loss. MN
Posted by MN on November 17, 2018
I am eternally grateful for the amazing contributions and selfless sacrifices you made to ensure my whole and completeness from birth to adulthood as God seamlessly within His own time brought about manifestation of His gifts within me. You were and forever will be an example of God's amazing, unconditional, steadfast, unwavering love which you clearly and faithfully showed me and many others throughout your life to the very end of time here on earth. Thank you! Thank you for being a mother, a friend, a counselor, a mentor, a doctor, a nurse, a confidant, an overcomer, a disciplinarian and a mature, graceful and dedicated woman of God. Our Deepest Fear Poem (by: Marianne Williamson) Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness That most frightens us. We ask ourselves Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small Does not serve the world. There's nothing enlightened about shrinking So that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, As children do. We were born to make manifest The glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; It's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, We unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we're liberated from our own fear, Our presence automatically liberates others. Thank you for living an abundant life fearlessly liberating many along the way by simply yet profoundly being you until the very end of life here on earth....
Posted by Stephanie Murphy on November 17, 2018