Austin-Mulhern-Obituary

Austin Peter Mulhern

Ardmore, Pennsylvania

Jan 20, 1974 – Dec 25, 2019

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BORN
January 20, 1974
DIED
December 25, 2019
LOCATION
Ardmore, Pennsylvania

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Austin was born on January 20, 1974 and passed away on Wednesday, December 25, 2019.

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"A beautiful soul is not forgotten." Austin, my friend, I am still reeling from the news of your passing. Still, it is difficult to accept. When I transferred down to SEC from Media nine years ago, you instantly welcomed me to the new campus. Every afternoon as I arrived to work, I could always count on your "hellos," you stopping back later in the resource center to briefly chit chat, exchange a few jokes, and making sure that all was running as it should. And yes, Connie and I are still...

I am so sad that Austin is no longer with us. He was a truly genuine person. What a personality! He was someone who really understood how to connect with people. From the first time I met him I felt like we'd known each other for years. And he made me laugh on numerous occasions without even trying, that was just how he was. Although friendly and upbeat, he could be firm when the situation called for it, and I always felt like he had our backs at SEC. He was so nice to my mother when I...

My time at Southeast Center was enriched by Austin taking an interested in me, in my work. I wish I could have returned to him the support he gave to me.

Austin I am deeply saddened and having a hard time accepting that we have lost you. You were such a big part of the Southeast Center at Delaware County Community College. You were always kind, a true gentleman, and friendly. You always took such great care looking after the campus and everyone who passed through those doors. You have left behind a void that cant be filled. I hope you know how well you were loved. Rest In Peace my friend.

I was very said to hear of Austin's passing. He was very kind. Everytime I came for class ,he was right there smiling and we would share a laugh or two. He also loved the turtles at the campus. Fly high my friend. Ill miss seeing you on campus

I wish I could have seen you one last time. Maybe I could have changed your mind. All of the reasons you needed to stay. You took the one and went away. So many will miss you here, dear Austin, especially yours truly. I hope your family finds comfort knowing that you were loved and will be missed by so many. Rest easy, brother man.

I'm going to miss Austin & our conversations where we solved all the world's problems. Such a kind and gentle soul. He is going to be greatly missed.

I am honored to have known you Austin. Rest In Peace.

When I taught Saturday morning classes at Southeast Center , Austen was always there to provide a friendly welcome. He was always upbeat and helpful. We had many great conversations. He was a great person and a caring human being. May he rest in peace, and may his family take solace that Austen touched so many lives with his great spirit. He will be missed enormously.