Ann-Mullen-Obituary

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Ann M. Mullen

Montrose, Pennsylvania

1938 - 2020 (Age 81)

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Montrose, Pennsylvania

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Daniel K. Regan Funeral Home - Montrose Obituary

Ann M. Mullen, 81, of Montrose, PA passed away on Thursday, January 2, 2020 at EMHS. She was born on August 20, 1938 in Archbald, PA to the later Lester and Mary (Kearny) Kase. She was preceded in death by her husband, the love her life, Ambrose J. Mullen.


Ann is survived by her 3 sons, Lawrence (Rosemary) Mullen of Egg Harbor Twp, NJ, Timothy (Joy) Mullen of Chapin, SC, and Mark (Patrice) Mullen of Pottstown, PA; 2 daughters, Lisa (David) Remmy of Churchville, PA and Erin (Peter) Beckwith of New Braunfels, TX; 5 grandchildren, Sean Mullen and Katie Macera, Trevor and Abbey Beckwith, and Marcus Mullen; 3 step-grandchildren, Joseph Gayl, Gabriella Malloy, and Charles Michalek; 3 brothers, Joseph, Gerald, and Paul Kase; close family friends, Ruth and Jack Stanton and their children, Peter, Mark, Matthew, Joseph, and Joanie; special friends, Rose and Bob, Susan and Tom, and her caretaker and friend, Trudy.


Ann was a Proverbs 31 “Virtuous Woman” who loved her Lord, her husband, and her family. She was a breast cancer survivor of over 40 years, a woman of many talents, and Neil Diamond’s biggest fan!


A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10am on Thursday, January 9, 2020 at the Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church in Montrose, PA. Interment will be in the Holy Name of Mary Cemetery. The Daniel K. Regan Funeral Home in Montrose, PA is in charge of arrangements.


In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Holy Name of Mary Catholic Church, 278 S. Main St., Montrose, PA 18801.

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To Larry, Timmy, Marc, Lisa and Erin. Joe and I were your baby sitters in Shenandoah during the years of 1959 thru 1963. We loved your mother and father very much. We even visited you all in Montrose with our own three little boys years later. Your dad, Joe's football and basketball coach (with Mr. Gazan) was the most wonderful man/teacher we had. I was his " Harpie ". Your mother, Ann Marie, was so sweet and gentle and we had plenty of laughs together. We will never, ever, forget her and...

Joe, Paul and Gerald, please accept my deepest sympathy on the passing of Ann Marie. She was a great high school classmate.

Mrs. Mullen,
May you rest in everlasting peace in the comfort of the arms of Jesus and Mr. Mullen.