MiAsja Galloway-Murphy

miasja galloway-murphy

MiAsja Leigh Ann Galloway-Murphy, 20, of Jefferson City passed away on Saturday, July 16, 2022 as the result of an automobile accident.

MiAsja was born June 6, 2002 in Jefferson City.  She graduated from Jefferson City High School in May 2020.  MiAsja was employed at the Fulton State Hospital at the time of her passing.  She assisted mental health patients… work she had a great passion for.  Throughout her brief time on Earth, MiAsja had a natural gift of empathy for those less fortunate and had a way of making everyone smile when she was around. 

MiAsja is survived by her mother, Fawn Celeste Henry, her father, Rob Murphy, two brothers, Tristan Galloway and Gavin Murphy, her sister, Elizabeth Murphy, paternal grandparents, Bob Murphy and Jackie Van Tilburg, best friend, Brigid Finnigan and her biggest admirer, maternal grandfather, Bill Galloway.  She was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother, Ann Galloway. 

Visitation will be Friday, July 22, 2022 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Trimble Funeral Homes, 3210 N. Ten Mile Dr., Jefferson City.  Services to remember the life of MiAsja will begin at 7:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to Central Missouri Foster Care Adoption Association, PO Box 1505, Jefferson City, 65102 or online at mofosteradopt.com/give.

Online condolences may be expressed at trimblefunerals.com.

 

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  1. Bill;
    Please accept our deepest heartfelt sympathy for your granddaughter’s passing. May she rest in God’s loving arms forever. May the good Lord be with her family & many friends as they will think of her often. God Bless Us All.

  2. My heart is so sad to hear of this tragic loss. I’d like to give my condolences to Fawn, James and ALL of MiAsja’s family and friends.. MiAsja is a beautiful human being who’s brief time on this earth will never be forgotten. She has graced the hearts of so many. May God bless you all and keep you close together.

  3. May I express my deepest sympathy to your Family , MiAsja touched my heart in a very special way , she was one of my kids and a Big part of our Family for a year or more , and will be in our hearts for always and forever , I could ALWAYS count on her NO MATTER what , she brought so much laughter and joy to our home , my heart is broken 💔 , but I do know she is in heaven watching over us all , may God Bless Her Family , she will be very much missed But FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS 💕
    Know you are all in our thoughts and prayers 🙏☝️💞

  4. I worked with Maya at the state hospital and i was heartbroken when i found out about what happened to her….my heart goes out to her family and friends….sending hugs and prayers

  5. MiAsja brought so much life, love, humor, forgiveness, and hope to the world and all those who loved her. Her relentless quest for a life worth living will be remembered always as a testament to her character and will. We love you MiAsja.

  6. I worked with her at Fulton State Hospital and was considered Miasja’s second-in-command by her. I was shocked to hear what had happened to her. Condolences to Miasja’s family and friends.

  7. I worked at Fulton State Hospital with Miasja as a supervisor. Her enthusiasm for her work was inspirational. She is truly missed. My condolences to her family and friends.

  8. I recently heard of MiAsja’s passing. I was her Psychology teacher at JCAC. MiAsja was a smart, kind and inspirational young lady. The world lost such a gentle soul who accepted those around her the way they are. My condolences to her family.


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