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Anne G. Mullen

Enfield and Windsor and Hartford, Connecticut

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Anne G. Mullen 1956 - 2004 WINDSOR, CT - Anne G. Mullen, 47, of Harvey Rd., Windsor, CT, died peacefully with her family at her side August 19, 2004, at home. She was born in Hartford, CT, on November 3, 1956, daughter of the late Edward K. and Elizabeth (Carey) Mullen. Anne grew...

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To Anne's Family,
My heart just broke when I learned of Anne's passing, too late to attend her funeral. I worked for Anne at GD/T in the early 90's and am forever grateful for how much she taught me about the business world. I wasn't in touch with her the past few years but have treasured the many memories of times (good and bad) that we shared. Although there was a great difference in our ages (I retire this year), Anne always treated me as a friend and contemporary. She was a great...

To Anne's Family:

Anne and I started our first day at Brookgreen Gardens together and left at almost the same time under sadly different circumstances. She was a friend, confidant and a true lady that I will always be proud to have known. Peace and Love, Anne

Dear Family of Anne,

I had the pleasure of meeting and working with Anne at Brookgreen Gardens when I was chairperson of the Friends' Gala. It was during this time her illness was diagnosed.
Throughout her treatments she was always positive and cheerful. We hated to see Anne leave, but at the same time were happy for her. She was so excited about returning to family and friends and living in her house.

My prayers are with you.

Lucy C. Davis...

To The Family of Anne Mullen:
I was very sorry to hear of your loss. I first met Anne as a volunteer for the Energizer Senior Tour Championship and immediately knew that she was a very classy and professional lady. I only had brief contacts with her but she made a lasting, positive impression on me. Anne touched many in Myrtle beach and will be sincerely missed.
Please accept my heart felt condolences.

I am deeply saddened by the news that Anne has been called to a higher power. Anne was a gift to all who knew her. I had the pure joy of working with her when she was with the Energizer Senior Tour. She was always true to herself. Her smile always made a room light up. Her wit and wisdom will be remembered always. I am blessed that I had the pleasure and privilege of working with her.
She will be missed by all that knew
her. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

To Anne's family,
Please accept my condolence.
Anne touched the lives of so many people with her grace and professional competence. I knew her at the Senior Tour Tournament, helped hire her to serve as Executive Director of our Art Museum, and lost her to a bigger job at Brookgreen Gardens; but we kept in touch because I continued to benefit from her wise and gentle counsel. We enjoyed many a chat over lunch. I missed her when she went home; but I, indeed the many here who knew...

Dear Kate and Mary and the rest of Anne’s family,

I feel so blessed to have known Anne, who was such a positive energy force and talented person. All of us who worked with her in Brookgreen Gardens’ Development House were crazy about her. If you wanted to get something done in a professional manner, Anne was the person for the job. She inspired us all. She had a wicked sense of humor too, but since we were colleagues, she was quite careful; every now and then, however,...

My deepest sympathy to all of Anne's family. I had the privilege of working with Anne at Brookgreen Gardens in 1998. It was my first "real" job out of college. She helped me in so many ways. She was my mentor, and continued to be when I changed professions. Oddly enough, I recently returned to Brookgreen Gardens, and work in the same office as we did years ago. It is strange not to hear her great laugh. I will miss her, but will cherish all of the wonderful things that she taught me. God Bless.

As a business associate she was a class act! As a friend she must have been an even better person. My prayers go out to the family.