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So sorry for the family loss.as we got older we Didn't see each other much. But when we did it was always good to see him.
Mark Viccarone
February 11, 2023


Photo courtesy of Chambers Funeral Homes - Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio
Apr 14, 1956 – Feb 13, 2021
ANTHONY J. "TONY" MULLOY, age 64, beloved father of Elizabeth Mulloy (Edward Baer), Stephen Mulloy, Angela Mulloy, and Robert Otto; dear long-time companion of Karen Curby; stepfather of Erin Coughlin; beloved "Papa" of Mackenzie and Jakob; son of the late Anne (nee O'Donnell) and Stephen L....
Read MoreSo sorry for the family loss.as we got older we Didn't see each other much. But when we did it was always good to see him.
Mark Viccarone
February 11, 2023
So sorry to hear about Tony. He was a great guy. It was my good fortune to run into him here and there over the years. God bless, praying for you all.
Maureen Keane (Middaugh)
March 06, 2021 | Cleveland, OH | Neighbor
My great friend from childhood whom I will always love,we had many laughs. Erin go braugh brother
Keith McKenney
February 25, 2021 | Friend
While Tony only worked for us briefly, we knew we found a great addition to the Aluminum Cans for Burned Children family. Please accept our heartfelt condolences.
Helen L Jones-Toms
February 25, 2021 | Coworker
It’s a sad day for the Mulloy‘s it’s a sad day for Cleveland Rest in peace Tony God bless you Chris and Linda and the Kilbane family
February 24, 2021 | MN | Friend
So sorry to learn of Tony's passing. Our deepest sympathies to the entire Mulloy Family.
With love from the Hegartys
Neal Hegarty
February 20, 2021
So sorry to learn of Tony's passing. Our deepest sympathies to the entire Mulloy Family.
With love from the Hegartys
Neal Hegarty
February 20, 2021
Sincere sympathy to all the family at this sad time. May Tony RIP.
Andrea Omalley
February 20, 2021 | Achill | Friend
To Karen and the Mulloy family:
My condolences on the loss of Tony.
He was a great guy and one of the hardest workers I ever had the pleasure of working with. His spirit, enthusiasm and unparalleled number of acquaintances was unbelievable! He and I didn’t always see eye to eye on the Fireground, but always seemed to come to a compromise!
He will be missed, and RIP.
Dale Ballok
February 20, 2021 | Coworker