We celebrate the beautiful life of Josephine Murphy, affectionately known as “Jo”, Mama Jo” and “Grammy Jo”, was born on January 1, 1931 in Dallas, Texas. She was one of seven children born to Johnnie and Frankie Jackson. She accepted Christ and was baptized at an early age. She attended Booker T. Washington High School in Dallas.
In 1950, Josephine married Willmon Murphy. In 1952, they moved to San Diego, California. As a wife, she shared a deep and enduring love with her spouse that was an inspiration to all who witnessed it. As husband and wife, they were the most elegant couple in the world. They traveled the world together – taking many trips. They knew how to enjoy life to the fullest. No children were born to this union. They were married for 56 years until Willmon’s death in 2007. Josephine always kept God as the head of her life during her 17 years as a widow.
Josephine worked for Illinois Tool Works (ITW) for 10 years and General Dynamics for 10 years in the electronic field. Her dedication and willingness to go above and beyond were qualities that set her apart.
Josephine deeply cherished her love for God-Son Edward Griffith, God-Daughter Fernetta Gresham, Niece Glenda Murphy, and many others. As a Godmother, Josephine’s love knew no bounds. She poured her heart and soul into teaching the values of kindness, integrity, and perseverance. Though she loved her God given children and family, she was a woman who knew what she wanted in life and demanded respect. She was a true boss to all and lived up to Frank Sinatra’s statement “I Did It My Way”. Her favorite quotes were: “You Will Do It My Way”, “I’m the Best Person I Know”, and “Every Day is My Birthday.”
Josephine was an elegant lady who dressed in the finest garments and carried herself as a Royal Queen. Josephine had a zest for life that was infectious. Her warm smile and gentle spirit touched the many lives who knew her. She had a way of making everyone feel loved, whether it was through her acts of kindness, her words of encouragement, or simply her presence. QVC was her best friend. She earned the title “The QVC Queen.”
On Friday, March 22, 2024, at the age of 93, Josephine Murphy was touched by angels and passed away peacefully in her sleep. Josephine was preceded in death by her parents, Four brothers & two sisters.