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Patrick Roland Murphy Jr., of Green Bay, passed peacefully on June 26, 2026.
Pat was born on July 19, 1970. He was the oldest child of Sharon Marie Murphy, Patrick Sr. and Ann Murphy.
On August 18, 2000, Pat married his best friend, Angela Seppanen. Together they had two children, Raider Murphy and Braxton Murphy. His two boys were the pride and joy of his life.
Growing up in Green Bay, Pat graduated from Abbot Pennings High School and graduated from UW-Green Bay.
Pat began his career in the food and beverage service industry, where he made friends with everyone he met. Later, he went on to work at Design Air, Inc. and Green Bay Drop Forge. He genuinely cared about the people he worked with and cherished the friendships he made throughout his career.
Pat is survived by his immediate family: Angela, Raider and Braxton, his parents: Sharon Murphy, Patrick and Ann Murphy, his siblings: Brian (Amy) Murphy, Stacie Maus, Stephanie (Matt) Olson, Caithlin Shaw, Brooke Moran, and Robert (Megan) Murphy. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews, who adored their uncle: Mason, Madison, Tristan, Hunter, Mikey, Chancellor, Carter, Montana, Maverick, Leo, Taylin, Jack, and Callum. He is further survived by many extended family members who always looked forward to seeing him at large family gatherings throughout the year.
Pat never missed an opportunity to be with family and made certain to spend time talking with everyone. He especially loved partnering with Leo in tournaments, where they proudly claimed they won every match. Keeping in mind, Pat was the inventor of these games. Pat approached every game, sport, and daily life with a "Just win, Baby." mentality. Whether it was playing on the field or watching his boys play, he approached it with the same intensity. And as he would say, he is the only person in Green Bay History to win a City League Football Championship in his 20's, 30's, and 40's.
Pat will be sadly missed by all. There will be no gathering that won't include stories and memories of Pat's sense of humor, laughter, and the joy he brought to everyone around him.
A Private Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
A Celebration of Life for all friends and family will take place at C. Street (312 Cherry St, Green Bay), starting at 6:00 PM on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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