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Mullen, Mary Of Malden, formerly and proudly of Charlestown, passed into eternal life very peacefully on July 12, 2014. She is now with the Lord, her husband Bill, her mother Ellen and father Robert and her seven siblings - Francis, George, Edward, Robert, James (MIA, WWII), Eugene (POW, WWII), and Lillian. She is survived by her three children – Mary, Bill and Richard and one beloved and cherished grandson Kevin, son-in-law Tim and daughter-in-law Deborah, several nieces and nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews and great grandnephews and niece and her four longtime friends Kay, Gert, Rose and Shirley. Her blue eyes, her sense of humor, her kindness and her generosity, especially to those less fortunate, will always be remembered. To all the kind, caring and loving friends, relatives, nurses, doctors, nurses' aides, hospice staff and volunteers who were in her life's journey, Mary's family extends a heartfelt thank you. Performing a random act of kindness for someone in need would be an appreciative way to remember her. Funeral Service & Burial were held. For condolences please visit: www.BisbeePorcella.com
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Mary, my deepest condolences to you and your family. I have a lot of nice memories of your mother. She always made me laugh, and we always had fun together. She will be missed.
Kathy Barrett
July 28, 2014
To Bill,Mary and Richard Mullen. I am sorry for your loss. I remember the old days growing and mom was a great person. May she RIP
David Marsters
July 20, 2014
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