Robert Festi
Nina was one of those rare individuals who was always upbeat and smiling when she saw you. I am glad to have been a classmate of her's and she will be sorely missed. My thoughts go out to Bill and family.
Birth date: May 15, 2011
C. Nina Murphy, 71, of Stafford Springs, CT, passed away on Sunday, May 15, 2011 at Manchester Memorial Hospital, Manchester, CT. She was born in Stafford Springs, CT, daughter of the late George and Nellie (Campo) Mason. She atte Read Obituary
Nina was one of those rare individuals who was always upbeat and smiling when she saw you. I am glad to have been a classmate of her's and she will be sorely missed. My thoughts go out to Bill and family.
Sean, Dawn and family,
So sorry for the loss of your Mom and Grandma. Though I never had the great pleasure of meeting her, I can see her sense of humor, intelligence and caring in her son, Sean, as he teaches students of all ages really tough subjects. I'm pretty sure it took a lot of patience to raise him :-) which is probably how he learned that virtue, too ... from his mom's example. God Bless you all and be comforted to know that you have a wonderful Guardian Angel looking after you.
My sympathy and condolences to the entire family. Please know that Nina will always be remembered by the many people whose lives she touched.
Nina was a friend of our family since school days at Pinney School. Her smile and energy will be how she is remembered.
Dear Heather,
I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my prayers.
Sincerely,
Geri St.Mariee
Georgianna and Kurt we are so sorry to hear and read about Georgianna's sister's passing. Please accept our sincerist condolences. We hope to be at the calling hours tonight.
Love Claire and Jan
My condolences to Bill and family.
An endearing classmate and friend whose smile and briskness in life brightened and energized all those who knew her. May her spirit forever bask in the sunshine of God's eternal love. Our heartfelt sympathy to Bill and to all her family and special friends.
Nona,
You always had a smile on your face, even when you weren't happy. You took all the time you could to be there with us and we all appreciate that. Thank you for your love. Although we may miss you being here on earth, we still have a special part of you; all the memories of basketball games and funny movies. I am glad I asked you to teach me how to knit, 2 years ago, because now I have another part of you with me.
Sometimes when Mom, Dad, Ryan, and I watch movies that we know you would love, I remember your laugh, and can almost hear it. Even when the movie isn't meant to be sad, still a tear of sadness and happiness falls.
I can never say "Thank You" enough for all the love and kindness you gave to us all. We are eternally grateful for the many wonderful years we had with you.
Hope you are getting lots of sunshine and beaches in Heaven.
ALL my love, Meg
Losing a friend is always a sadness, but making and keeping one is the greatest joy. The Hinchliffes will always think of you Nina, when we watch the UConn ladies.
~~John Hinchliffe