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Kevin James Murphy

  • Thursday, October 4, 1973 - Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Visitation

  • Wednesday, May 27, 2026
  • 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
  • Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church
  • 225 Alexander Lane, Solomons, Maryland 20688, USA

Services

  • Wednesday, May 27, 2026
  • 11:00 AM
  • Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church
  • 225 Alexander Lane, Solomons, Maryland 20688, USA

Kevin James Murphy, 52, of Washington D.C. passed away on May 12, 2026.  He was born on October 4, 1973 in Newport, RI to Patrick & Virginia Murphy.  As a young child, Kevin lived in various parts of the United States, from Rhode Island to Maine, Florida, Virginia and Maryland as his family moved to relocate with the Navy.  In 1981, his family settled permanently in their home, situated along the shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Calvert County, Maryland.

Kevin attended grade school at Our Lady Star of the Sea School in Solomons, MD and then attended St. Mary’s Ryken High School where he excelled academically and athletically.  Kevin found his love for lacrosse and proudly captained Ryken’s inaugural team to many successes and honors.  He was voted into Ryken’s Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2007.  Kevin’s warmth, his zeal and zest for life made him fast on the field and a beloved friend of many.  Kevin graduated from Ryken in 1991 and then was awarded a scholarship to Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, MD.  At the Mount, Kevin made many more lifelong friends while captaining the lacrosse team and pursuing his Business Degree.

Upon graduation from Mount St. Mary’s, Kevin took a position as a Financial Consultant with Merrill Lynch in Washington, DC. He quickly climbed the ladder there and soon became a Sr. Vice President. After 26 years with Merrill Lynch, he joined the team at UBS Financial Services and continued there as a Financial Advisor in the capacity of Sr. Vice President in Wealth Management.

Family and friends meant everything to Kevin. His personality was magnetic, he was kind, warm, loving and always fun.  He would drop anything for family or a friend in need. Kevin was the ultimate uncle to his nieces, always finding ways to make them feel celebrated, spoiled, and deeply loved. He was also exceptionally generous to the causes closest to his heart, quietly supporting students in need, Irish organizations, lacrosse programs, and the schools that helped shape his life.

Kevin is survived by his beloved family, parents Patrick & Ginny of Port Republic, his brother Matthew and his wife Britt of Edgewater, MD, his nieces Dylan & Everett, whom he dearly cherished, and many loving relatives and dear friends.  Kevin was preceded in death by his brother, Sean.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the St. Mary’s Ryken GPG Scholarship Fund, St. Mary’s Ryken High School,  22600 Camp Calvert Rd., Leonardtown, MD 20650. Another way of honoring Kevin is to love your family deeply, take care of those in need and always go that extra mile to be a true and loyal friend.

The family will receive relatives and friends for a visitation on Wednesday May 27 from 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM at Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church in Solomons, MD.  A Mass for Christian Burial will follow at 11:00 AM.

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Karen Barnes

May 24 – Obituary: Kevin James Murphy

Pat, Ginny and family – my sincere condolences. May the Lord hold you close to His heart now and always. I will be unable to attend Kevin‘s funeral, but please know my prayers are with all of you.
Karen and David Barnes.

 

 

Sharon and Jan Manning

May 24 – Obituary: Kevin James Murphy

We are deeply saddened by the passing of Kevin who was our financial advisor for many years. He was professional, honest and a friend. He earned our trust through his actions and friendly nature. We will miss his council and the lunches we shared together.

Neil Pereira

May 24 – Obituary: Kevin James Murphy

Dear Murphy Family

My deepest condolences. I am sorry for your loss.

Kevin (or ‘Murph’ as he was called by so many) was a good friend for near on 15-years. I am not sure exactly where we met but would have been in Washington, DC, when we were all younger and life was easier. Kevin was so much fun to be around, always the life of the party and the most popular person in the room. Kevin was also a very kind soul and he genuinely cared about people. He helped so many people and was such a big-hearted person. Kevin was also grounded, with a deep sense of justice, and he would stand up for others if he thought something wasn’t right. Kevin was truly a wonderful individual and I feel fortunate to have known him, and to call him my friend.

Kevin will be deeply missed and will always be remembered. My deepest sympathies to the Murphy family. May he rest in peace.

Neil

Barri E Hutchins

May 20 – Obituary: Kevin James Murphy

Dear Murphy Family,

 

It is with a heavy heart and the deepest of sympathies that I reach out to you at this time of profound loss. Words feel inadequate in moments such as these, yet I hope that in sharing what Kevin meant to me, you may find even the smallest measure of comfort in knowing how greatly he touched the lives of those around him.

Kevin was more than a friend to me — he was a cornerstone of who I am today. Just seven months his junior, I looked to him naturally as a guide, and without ever making it feel like a lesson, he showed me how to carry myself with purpose. Because of his example, I learned to strive in my education and push myself in athletics. He led not through words alone, but through the quiet power of how he lived.

Among the many memories I will forever hold close, one stands apart with particular warmth — the fishing trip we shared as teenagers. I still smile thinking of that day, the two of us out on the water, laughing and competing until we had literally filled the boat with fish. What made it truly memorable, however, was what we did next: Kevin insisted we give our entire catch to his neighbors. That single act spoke volumes about his character — generous to the core, always thinking of others.

The times Kevin was there for me — steadfast, dependable, and without condition — far outweigh any of the small misunderstandings that come naturally between two people who grow up alongside one another. Those moments of support are etched into me. They shaped the way I treat every person I encounter, and for that gift, I am eternally grateful.

His smile was infectious — the kind that could lift an entire room — and his willingness to help others was just as inspiring. These were not things Kevin performed; they were simply who he was.

I will cherish every memory we built together as best friends, and I will miss him more than words can express. Please know that his spirit lives on — in the people he shaped, the kindness he modeled, and the lives he quietly made better simply by being in them.

With heartfelt condolences and love,

Barri Hutchins 

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