Anita Murphy

Obituary of Anita L. Murphy

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Anita L Murphy passed away suddenly at her home in Belfast, Maine on February 18th, 2023. She was born November 22, 1978 to Kenneth and Laurel Murphy at waldo county general hospital in Belfast, Maine.

Anita was a stay at home mom most of her life. she loved spending time with her children and babysitting her first born grandchild. She found joy at the Searsport beach most evenings, and loved to binge watch her favorite TV shows like Roseanne and Family Guy.

Anita is survived by her child Norah C. Belden, father Kenneth Murphy and wife Rita Murphy, her mother Laurel Murphy, her brother Charles Murphy, sister in-law Amanda Phillips, niece and nephew Sage Murphy and Tyler Aldus, her fiance Joshua Lambeth and stepchildren Mikaylah, Jacob, Alyssa and Eli. Anita is also survived by her aunts and uncles Anita Black, Catherine Doyle and Jeffrey Stevens and his wife Kathy Stevens, and many more aunts and uncles.

She was respected and loved by many, and touched peoples lives with her charming, bubbly personality. We would like to give a special thanks to her fiances father, Rob Lambeth for loving her and caring for her like one of us. 

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