Charles R. Mulvey
Loving husband, father, and grandfather
BILLERICA -- Charles R. Mulvey, age 78, beloved husband of Carol M. (Riley) Mulvey died Tuesday, at the Fairhaven Nursing home, after a lengthy illness.
He was born in Malden, April 8, 1935, a son of the late John B. and Elsie (Coombs) Mulvey, and lived in Everett and Malden before moving to Billerica in 1965.
Mr. Mulvey served in the Massachusetts National Guard, was a Project Manager for Giltspur for 30 years, was an avid golfer, Red Sox fan, and a league member of the Woburn Country Club.
Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, James Mulvey of Lowell, and Michael Mulvey of Chelmsford; two daughters, Kathy Gough and her husband, Michael, and Stephanie Brunelle and her husband, Bob, all of Billerica; six grandchildren, Ryan and Kelly Gough, and Kyle, Joseph, Megan and Riley Brunelle; as well his extended family the Olsons of Billerica. He was also the brother of the late Edward and George Mulvey.
MULVEY -- Of Billerica formerly of Everett and Malden, Sept. 3, Charles R. Mulvey. A Funeral Service will be held Friday in the SWEENEY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 66 Concord Rd., Billerica at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours will be held Thursday from 4 - 7 p.m. Burial in Fox Hill Cemetery, Billerica. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Home for Little Wanderers, 271 Huntington Ave., Boston, Ma 02115 or to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude's Place, Memphis, TN 38105 Funeral Directors W. J. and Dean M. Laurendeau www.sweeneymemorialfh.com
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Hi Mike, Just heard about your dad.
So sorry for your loss. My prayers go out to you and your family.
Doreen Burk
February 10, 2014
To Mike, Carol and the entire Mulvey family,
Alexandra, Gianna and I are truly sorry for your loss. Let all of your memories of Charles stay close to your heart and guide you to peace. Everyone is in our thoughts and prayers!
Miss you!
Lisa DeLuca
Alexandra and Gianna Maldari
September 9, 2013
Lots of good memories of Charlie starting with his bun runs to the bakery, bus rides to company picnics at Marston Mills, his running the world series and superbowl pools and our Christmas party raffles but mostly his big smile and hearty laugh. My condolences to Mike, Carol and all the Mulvey family
Debbie Sullivan
September 7, 2013
This is such sad news. We will always remember Charlie's smile and great booming laugh! He was one of the "good guys". Michael....be well. Chris & Howard
Howard Bailey
September 6, 2013
Jim,
So sorry to hear about your Dad. If your Dad was anything like you I sure he was a wonderful person. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. If you need to talk please call.
Toni Encarnacao
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Toni E
September 5, 2013
Never forget the bellowing laugh that Charlie had. That is why we at Giltspur who enjoyed a poker game or two would call him Chuckles. I had the pleasure of working with Charlie and Michael for years in Avon. We had a lot of laughs at that poker table. He was a great guy and will be missed. My condolences to Michael and Family. God Speed Chuckles (Cookie)
Paul Cook
September 4, 2013
I'm very sorry to hear this sad news. Thinking of all of you at this time...
Ginny Rogers
September 4, 2013
To Stephanie and Bob (and Kyle, Joey, Meghan and Riley), Jim, Ryan and all the extended Mulvey, Brunelle and Gough families - please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of your dad this week. We hope that well wishes and the company of good friends and family will help you find peace during these difficult times. To share a sentiment that someone once shared with us on our father's passing, "The great part is he came and lived with us. The best part is he still does..." In Sympathy, Tom and Regina Fitzpatrick
Tom and Regina Fitzpatrick
September 3, 2013
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