Andrew-Mullen-Obituary

Andrew Mullen

Anchorage, Alaska

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Anchorage firefighter Andrew "Andy" Mullen, an engineer, EMT 3 and member of the AFD haz-mat and dive teams, died Monday, Oct. 11, 2010, after a six-month battle with cancer. A service, open to friends of the Mullen family and public safety personnel and their families only, will be at 1 p.m....

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Miss your face Andy, and rest assured I'M AWAKE!

Even after 14 years I still think about you and wish you were here. I miss your phone calls and your visits and all your awesome stories. I have so much to tell you. Love always.

It's hard to believe it's been 10 years since we lost you. I still think about you all the time and wonder what you would say about all of the crazy things happening in this world. I miss your voice, your laugh, and your wonderful advice and crazy stories during our long talks.

It has been 10 years this Oct 11. Your picture still sits in my office looking over my desk. The other day I was thinking about all the good times. Thought about how you went out of your way to put others first. I miss my friend

Your joy for living far outweighs the sorrow. May we all strive to find joy in the world, Be it out trekking through the woods or exploring a local park.
Wake up!
Get out there and live!
Today I'm taking my grandkids for a walk in the woods to show them some of Andy's world.

My brother Andy! I miss you everyday your picture sits in my office as a reminder of what a great person, awesome Firefighter and a true friend you were. I miss the days we worked together and the time we spent hanging out away from work it was always an adventure

Years have gone by since the passing of my friend Andy. There is rarely a day go by I don't think of Andy and truly what a friend he was. I have since retired from AFD and now I am a Fire Chief in CA. Andy picture sits on the shelf above my desk and I often tell his story to people who come into my office and ask who that guy is. I wonder what his children are doing today he so loved those girls. Andy you are missed and thank you for being you a True Friend

Always in my thoughts. Never forgotten. You have given me strength to follow my dreams. Thanks

Your legacy carries on still. We- the ones you left behind, have shared so many laughs and tears, and we have traveled thousands of miles to make connections, thanks to you. Your crew on Long Island are some of the coolest people we've ever met. Burnsie came up and stayed with us. We honor you daily. You are with us, in heart, in spirit, in guidance. You are loved.