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"Instead of getting a cat, why don't we all just stop flushing?" - Red Foreman, "That 70's Show"

mur4.jpgThis year in our installment of photos from early Murphy Christmas celebrations, color comes to the Murphy family as we enjoy these photographs from the Christmas of 1967. Some appear to be taken on Christmas morning in the house on Cunnington Lane, while some later in the day for the Murphy family Christmas party. This in fact was not so much a ‘Murphy’ gathering but rather a ‘Murlin’ gathering, since the siblings present were those of my Grandma’s.  

I might point out that the tradition of the Murphy gathering on Christmas day was not broken until this very year, 2008. As I write this, I am getting ready to head out to the Murphy Christmas party, which is coming two days after the actual holiday. You will be able to compare and contrast the participants when the website coverage of that event comes to the Terrible Catsafterme.

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5-year old Darlene visits Santa Claus at the Eagles Christmas party

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 Mom and Bev all dressed up during the holiday season. Orange and white were normal colors in 1967.

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 Back row: Grandma Murphy, Great Grandma Murlin, Diana, Great Grandma Murphy, Darlene. Front row: Bev, Mom, Tom, and Jim

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  Tom chats with Jim over a box of tools

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 Grandma Murphy (at right with Grandpa) with her three brothers and their wives: Lawrence and Lilahmae, Bob and Aunt Rita, and Bud and Aunt Joan (pronounced like Jo-Anne)

I had originally assumed that the photos below were also from the 1967 Christmas, but after some lively discussion as seen in the comments below, have determined that they are most likely taken at Grandma and Grandpa’s 25th wedding anniversary around September 13, 1968. They were taken at Diana and Tom’s first home after they were married, located on Yorkshire Drive in Dayton.

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 Grandpa and Grandma open up their anniversary gifts

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Grandpa handles the gift opening, while Grandma hangs on to the card

Check out last year’s pics here

6 Responses to “The Murphys of Christmas Past, Specifically 1967”

  1. These were great pictures to remember those days.

    The Christmas picture where mom has on the blue dress I believe is on Kruss not Cunnington (because of where the door is and the picture window).

    Bev

  2. I don’t think it’s Kruss. The picture is too old and the window is too high. Could it be at another relative’s house?

    Brad

  3. I wonder if it’s at Diana and Tom’s house on Yorkshire. It kind of looks like their end table with the lamp on it. Also I think the chair Mom is in looks like one Diana has or had. Plus I bet it’s not Christmas; maybe an anniversary or something because Mom has a corsage on and she usually didn’t have one at Christmas.

    Bev

  4. And, with the front door open, probably warm weather.

    Dad

  5. I agree, I bet it was Mom & Dad’s 25th anniversary and it was at Diana’s house. Sounds like Diana needs to respond to this one to see if we are right.

    Mom/Barb

  6. Yes, that’s definitely my house on Yorkshire, and it’s mom and dad’s 25th anniversary. I still have the end table and the lamp in my living room right now (you know I never get rid of anything!!!) Those are good memories!

    Diana Claude

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