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William Murphy
  • November 30, 1937
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  • January 02, 2025

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William (Bill) Murphy, 87, passed away peacefully on January 2, 2025, from complications of pneumonia. Born in Durban, South Africa, in 1937, Bill lived a remarkable life marked by his love for horses and dedication to his family and career.

Bill was raised around horses, a passion instilled in him by his father, a champion jockey and trainer. In 1977, Bill immigrated to the United States, and in 1984, he and his family settled in Ocala, Florida, where they established Elangeni Farm.

For 34 years, Bill was a successful breeder, raising numerous stakes winners, including Silver Ending, Ms Brookski, Graeme Six, Red Jazz, and many others. His contributions to the thoroughbred industry earned him great respect and admiration.

Bill is survived by his beloved wife of 56 years, Annabel; his two daughters, Alison Lyewski and Belinda Davis; and his four cherished grandchildren. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather whose warmth, wisdom, and humor touched everyone who knew him.


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  1. Tobie says:
    05 Feb 2025
    Annabel, my condolences to you and your family.
    Bill will be missed by many and remembered as a true horseman.
    Tobie

  2. Tobie says:
    05 Feb 2025
    Annabelle & family. My condolences to all. He was a true / knowledgeable horseman with a touch of spice.
    I enjoyed working in your office learning much about bloodlines.
    We have lost a true horseman.
    God bless you and family in this sad time.

  3. Pug & Susie Hart says:
    22 Jan 2025
    Annabel, we’re so sorry to hear about your loss. I always had tremendous respect for Bill, and he was such a gentleman and always conducted business accordingly. He set a good example for many young people entering this industry and he will be remembered for being a good horse person and a good person.

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