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Gerard C. Murphy Gerry Murphy was born in Brooklyn, New York
Gerard C. Murphy Gerry Murphy was born in Brooklyn, New York

Yahoo

time12-07-2025

  • Science
  • Yahoo

Gerard C. Murphy Gerry Murphy was born in Brooklyn, New York

Jul. 11—Gerard C. Murphy Gerry Murphy was born in Brooklyn, New York on May 14, 1947 and left this world on June 18, 2025 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He graduated from Fordham College, Magna Cum Laude, with a B.A. in Mathematics, and also received an M.S. in Mathematics from Polytechnic Institute of New York where he completed all course work towards a Ph.D. He taught Math at the Hackley School in Tarry-town, New York from 1971 to 1990 where he became Chairman of the Department and was awarded the Wallace McLean Chair in Math and Science. He then taught Math at Albuquerque Academy from 1990 to 2011. He loved teaching, skiing, playing tennis, traveling, reading, taking photographs, music, and was a member of the Zen Buddhist community in New York. Gerry will always be remembered as smart and very funny. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. He leaves behind his wife of 56 years, Doreen Mazza Murphy; his sister, Virginia Murphy of Durham, England and her family; and his brother-in-law, Tony Mazza and wife Mona Look-Mazza of Aspen, Colorado. He is the son of the late Francis Murphy and Dorothy Colvell Murphy and the nephew of the late Virginia Colvell, all of Brooklyn, New York. There will be a private graveside service at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, New York.

Cork nursing home had €11.6m of liabilities
Cork nursing home had €11.6m of liabilities

Irish Independent

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Independent

Cork nursing home had €11.6m of liabilities

A statement of affairs for ­Aperee Living Belgooly, prepared last year but only recently submitted to the Companies Registration Office, shows its main asset was the purpose-built nursing home itself, valued at €1.8m. The home in Belgooly is now closed but was part of the big chains established by investment manager David O'Shea of the BlackBee Group. At one point, Mr O'Shea had ambitions to build a €250m portfolio of homes, through the Aperee group, but both the chain itself and BlackBee ran into crisis. The filing for Aperee Living Belgooly shows the company had gross liabilities of €11.6m. The accounts show the bulk of that was owed to a mix of unsecured creditors, including related companies. The total owed to preferred creditors was made up of rates owed to Cork County Council, redundancy funding owed to the Department of Social Protection and money owed to Revenue; and added up to €569,000. A statement of affairs for a company that is in liquidation sets out details of any assets that can be realised and all money owned at the point when it ceased trading. John Healy, of Healy Kirby Chartered Accounts, was appointed as a liquidator to the company last year. Separately a receiver, Gerard Murphy, was appointed over the secured assets of the firm. The Belgooly property is one of five Aperee nursing homes that were brought to the ­market last October that agent Cohalan Downing has agreed to sell to three different purchasers for a combined price above the €9m which was expected to be realised. Last month, Gerard Murphy launched a second sale process to dispose of four of the other nursing homes connected to the chain, targeting proceeds of around €8m. The combined proceeds of the sales will go some way towards recouping cash for the many investors who invested in the chain through funds managed by entities linked to Mr O'Shea. His Cork-based BlackBee was one of the most active loan note promoters in Munster and by 2014 had raised more than €150m for various projects from a mix of thousands of relatively small investors.

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