The Jennifer Murphy Memorial Fund |
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Jenn, as she was known to her family and friends, was a thoughtful and inquisitive young woman with an engaging personality. As she grew, Jenn developed deep compassion and generosity, traits that created an ever widening circle of friends to whom she was always faithful and supportive. As the youngest child in a family of four children, she was the pride and joy of her parents, three brothers, grandparents and an extended New England-based family.
Jennifer also had a particular interest in working with younger girls and her dance and academic mentoring helped many young women reach their artistic and physical potential. Jenn died tragically in 1992 just shy of her 16th birthday. She had
befriended a troubled young man who took her life and then his own. Although
her life was sadly cut short at a very young age, Jenn had taken advantage
of many opportunities to enrich her own life as well as the lives of
many others. The Jennifer Murphy Fund was established in her memory to
help create such opportunities for other young Vermont women, particularly
those at risk or less advantaged. |