’90 Day Fiance’ star David Murphey dies after battle with cancer
David Murphya former star of 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days He passed away on December 11, 2024, at the age of 66, after a battle with liver cancer.
His family announced his death through his Instagram account, stating:
“We are deeply saddened to announce that David Murphey, of Las Vegas, Nevada, passed away at his home on December 11, 2024, after experiencing health issues over the past several years. He was 66 years old.”
David Murphy He was a veteran, small business owner, and software engineer. He had recently retired from the Clark County Treasurer’s office in Nevada and had also worked for H&R Block and IGT.
He was diagnosed with liver cancer a year earlier, Murphey She underwent 13 surgeries and was scheduled for another before her death. In addition to liver cancer, he faced other health problems, including problems with his gallbladder, pancreas and kidneys.
David Murphy gained fame on season 4 of the TLC reality series 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Dayswhere he began a relationship with Lana, a woman he met on a Ukrainian dating website. He proposed to her during the show, but the couple eventually broke up.
Beyond his appearance on television, Murphey He was known for his deep affection for cats. His family noted, “He always went out of his way to adopt cats and provide them with a loving home,” adding that he often adopted from The Animal Foundation in Las Vegas.
In their statement, his family said: “David will be deeply missed by his family, friends and fans” and requested privacy during this difficult time. They also encouraged those wishing to honor his memory to make donations to The Animal Foundation in his name.
David Murphy He is survived by his two sisters and his beloved cat, Gamera.
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