Murphy, Brian P.

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Brian P. Murphy, 43, of Brockton, formerly of Canton and Stoughton, a cherished soul known for his friendly demeanor and unwavering courage, passed away on September 15, 2024, after a valiant battle with cancer. His final moments were spent at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Norwood, Brian’s journey began as a beacon of light and joy to all who knew him.

Brian was the beloved husband of Nicole A. (Russell) and a doting father to his two daughters, Cadence P. Murphy and Lillian G. Murphy. He was the loving son of Nancy Cahillane Connor and her husband, James, of Canton, as well as William Murphy and his wife, Michelle, also of Canton. His sisters Olivia and Julia Murphy of Canton, his brother Stephen Cahillane and his uncle Jim Cahillane (who was like a brother to him), both of Canton, will remember him fondly for his brotherly love and guidance. He is also survived by several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and a large circle of friends.

A proud graduate of Canton High School’s Class of 1999, Brian carried the spirit of his hometown with him as he pursued further education at the University of Central Florida. His academic journey laid a foundation for a life marked by dedication and passion.

Brian’s professional life was a testament to his love for culinary arts, as he spent many years delighting patrons as a chef at Foley’s Backstreet Grille in Stoughton. He later brought his talent and creativity to the kitchens of Plainridge Park Casino in Plainville, where his dishes continued to bring comfort and joy to those who had the pleasure of tasting them.

From his youth, Brian was deeply involved in sports within the Canton community. He proudly played Little League baseball and Pop Warner football, laying the groundwork for his lifelong love of sports. This passion evolved into a commitment to nurturing young athletes as the head junior varsity football coach and assistant varsity coach at Blue Hill Regional High School in Canton. His influence on and off the field helped shape the lives of countless students.

An avid Boston sports fan, Brian’s enthusiasm for his teams, especially the Boston Celtics, was infectious. His love for the game was paralleled only by his enjoyment of playing golf, a pastime through which he found both challenge and relaxation.

To know Brian was to know a man of warmth and camaraderie. His friendly nature and ability to connect with others left a lasting impact on all who crossed his path. As we bid farewell to Brian P. Murphy, we celebrate the legacy of a man who lived with purpose, loved with all his heart, and fought with the courage of a Blue Hills Warrior. His memory will forever be etched in the hearts of his family, friends, and all who were privileged to know him.

Visiting hours at the Dockray & Thomas Funeral Home, 455 Washington Street, Thursday (today) from 4-8 p.m. Funeral Mass in St. Oscar Romero Church in Canton Friday at 10 a.m. Burial private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Brian’s memory to a GoFundMe for his girls at gofundme.com/f/help-support-brian-murphys-battle-with-cancer.

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