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Wallace Mulligan Obituary

WALLACE JEROME MULLIGAN OCTOBER 19, 1935 - AUGUST 31, 2018 Dr. Wallace J. Mulligan, USN / USPHS (Ret.) passed away peacefully in his sleep with family present in the early morning hours of Aug. 31, 2018. He was 82 years old. Wally was born in Brownsville, Penn., on Oct. 19, 1935, to Robert A. "Doc" and Bernadette Wallace Mulligan. He attended grade school in Brownsville and was enrolled in St. Vincent Preparatory School in Latrobe, Penn., at age 13. He graduated from St. Vincent College in Latrobe and earned his Doctor of Medicine from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia in 1961. Following medical school, he completed his internship at Cincinnati General Hospital, where he met and married Sara "Sally" Nelson in 1962. He joined the United States Navy Reserve, and after serving as a Battalion Surgeon for the United States Marine Corps in California, Wally, Sally, and their newborn son Michael returned to Cincinnati, where their daughter Rebecca was born. Dr. Mulligan completed his residency in pulmonary and internal medicine in Cincinnati and Cleveland, where he also taught at Case Western Reserve University. He was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1964. Wally opened a private medical practice in Cleveland, Ohio, and later worked in Hough-Norwood at an inner-city medical clinic in Cleveland. Dr. Mulligan also served a tour as a civilian doctor in Vietnam in 1969. In 1973, Wally moved his family to the heart of the Dine Tribal Lands, serving as medical director of the nation's first Native American-run health care organization at Sage Memorial Hospital in Ganado, Ariz., where Sally worked as a registered nurse. As a general practitioner, Dr. Mulligan developed a deep affinity for the Dine people and worked tirelessly to treat many medical afflictions in Navajoland until 1979, when he moved to Tucson, Ariz., and worked at Kino Hospital. A few years later, he met Alma Zapata, and began an 18-year career as a physician with the Public Health Service, Indian Health Service, where he served the Native People of Northern New Mexico. He deeply admired and thoroughly enjoyed working with the Pueblo People. He retired from IHS as a full Colonel in 2001. Wally and Alma settled in Pecos, New Mexico, in 1983 and married in 1988. Alma worked as a certified nurse mid-wife in northern New Mexico, and Wally worked at the Indian Hospital in Santa Fe. Their children would often visit them in Pecos during the holidays and summers, enjoying Alma's home cooking, fishing and swimming on their property on the Pecos River, picking apples and making cider, and hiking in the Pecos mountains. Dr. Mulligan was a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and a member of Mensa. He had original research published by the New England Journal of Medicine and was an accomplished author, publishing 12 books, including five books of poetry. Wally was also a prolific storyteller in the great Irish tradition, and would often regale family and friends with tales of his experiences in childhood, college, medical school and other times in his life. Wally will be fondly remembered for his brilliant mind, unique sense of humor, carpe diem approach to life, as well as his charisma, dedication to liberal causes, and overall humanistic view of life. He would often say, "Life is to be lived, not endured," and he lived life fully. He wanted his headstone to read: He was born with a gift of laughter And a sense that the world was mad - Rafael Sabatini, Scaramouche, 1921 Wally is survived by his children Michael Mulligan, Rebecca Mulligan, John Gummel (Pam), Chris Gummel (Kandie), Paul Gummel (Jeanne), Tom Gummel, Mark Gummel, Maria McMahon (Ben), Lisa D'Alessio (Anthony), Claudia Rodriguez, Patricia Sternenberg (John), and Lori Barlow (Jeff), and their many children and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Alma. A public memorial service will be held on Saturday, Sept. 8, at 4:00 pm, at Montezuma Masonic Lodge, 431 Paseo de Peralta, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, behind the pink Scottish Rite Temple. Food will be served. Interment in the National Cemetery in Santa Fe will follow on Monday, Sept. 10, at 9:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made to The Food Depot, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Wally's favorite charity where he often volunteered. Berardinelli Family Funeral Service 1399 Luisa Street Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505) 984-8600 Please sign our guestbook for the family at: www.berardinellifuneralhome.com

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Published by Santa Fe New Mexican from Sep. 4 to Sep. 7, 2018.

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Edna Valentina Sandoval

August 29, 2025

I still have my "My Poems from the on Call Room", Dr. Mulligan gave me when I was serving at the Santa Fe Indian Hospital. He and I had a special relationship. I remained his middle name to Jesus because he would never tell me what the "J" stood for. I learned so much from this man. He truly was a treasure. Retired, Commander, Edna Valentina Sandoval, Clinical Pharmacist.

Michael Mulligan

October 19, 2023

Happy Birthday, Dad, miss you a lot. - MJM

David Harold Garfield

May 16, 2022

Wally and I were first year medical residents together at Cincinnati General Hospital, 1964-65. Because of him, I asked for and received my 2 years of Navy duty to be at Camp Pendelton in California instead of Argentia, Newfoundland. It seemed like a good idea at the time, but by August 1965 I was on my way to Viet Nam. Later, in 1966 or 1967, I went to visit him and Gerry Baum at the Cleveland VA. That was the last I saw of Wally but saw Baum when I lived in Israel in 1971-2. I miss them both.

Edna Sandoval

August 30, 2021

To the best WJM....you will be missed...think of you often.

Betty Chern-Hughes

August 30, 2021

Remembering an admirable friend and colleague. May his memory be for a Blessing

Gary mclain

August 29, 2021

Dr. Mulligan always truly cared about my well being.

Edna Sandoval

September 6, 2019

Dr. Mulligan, I love your poems, thank you so much for being part of my life while at the Santa Fe Indian Hospital.

Jamie a couple of years before Ganado

James D. "Jamie" Woolery, MD

August 14, 2019

Wally, You were a hero to me. God bless you and your loved ones.

Jamie
James D. Woolery, MD (Worked with Wally at Sage Memorial Hospital in Ganado, 1975-1976)

Harvey Kart

September 8, 2018

I will miss you greatly my best friend. We have been pals since we were five years old. Not many can say that, but when you were Wally's friend it was for always. Rest in peace. You will always be in my thoughts.

Edns Sandoval

September 7, 2018

Wally J, I will forever miss you. You were the light at the SF Indian Hospital. I will always remember you. Your poems and your Vietnam stories I can still recall. Shine forever my dear sweet friend.

Viola Lujan

September 7, 2018

The days that Wally volunteered at The Food Depot you could count on a new joke and lots of fun. He helped me through some tough times and I will always appreciate his kindness. We'll miss you.

Leonard Trejo

September 6, 2018

My sincere condolences go out to the family,God Bless, my friend go with God, and rest in Eternal Peace you will be sincerely missed. Always Leonard Trejo

Daniel Craig

September 6, 2018

My condolences to family and prayer f/both family and Wally.

Claudia

September 5, 2018

Rest in peace

Georgia Perez

September 5, 2018

I will always think of him fondly and as a person who loved life. He would always ask me "What do I do for fun?" He made me think of that. SFIHS patients were blessed to have such a wonderful doctor that cared about them as a person. I will miss him and his laughter. God Bless

Karen Polak

September 5, 2018

Wally and my father, Ron Polak, went to St. Vincent together, so I got to meet Wally when I invited him to my parent's 50th wedding anniversary party in 2008, and again when we visited Santa Fe a few years later. Over the years I heard many stories from my Dad about Dr. Mulligan, and after meeting him, I liked him immediately. So quick witted and intelligent. He reminded me a lot of the character Hawkeye Pierce from MASH. My father passed away in 2013, so they are together telling stories once again. My mother, Vera, and I send Wally's family our deepest sympathies. Please know that you are all in our thoughts at this time, and Wally will forever remain in our memories.

Betty Chern-Hughes

September 4, 2018

I will always hold fond memories and great respect for Dr. Mulligan. May his Memory be a Blessing to his loved ones and bring them comfort and strength.

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