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Brian M. Mulvehill

Anchorage, Alaska

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MULVEHILL, BRIAN M. of Anchorage,Alaska; formerly of Clarkston; died in an avalanche on February 8, 2006 doing what he loved to do, snow shoeing; age 32; son of Jim & Peggy of Clarkston; brother of Lisa (Carol Szemiot) Mulvehill of MA and Kristin (Neil) Schloss of NJ; uncle of Parker; nephew of Larry (Shirley) Clock of Monroe, Ed Jr. (Sharon) Clock of Reed City, Joan Mulvehill of Newport and Doris Howard of AZ; also survived by many cousins. Brian graduated from Marine Academy in Sandy Hook, NJ. He loved the outdoors, especially hunting and fishing. He was proud to have become a journeyman as an electrician. Prayer service Wednesday 4:30 p.m. at the Lewis E. Wint & Son Trust 100 Funeral Home, Clarkston where friends may visit 3-5 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass Thursday 10 a.m St. Daniel Catholic Church, Clarkston. Interment Thursday 3:00 p.m. at Roselawn Memorial Park, LaSalle. Memorials may be made to the National Wildlife Federation or the Alaska Zoo. Online guest book at www.wintfuneralhome.com

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My first memory of Brian is meeting him as the new people next door to me in Colts Neck, NJ. He became our good friend and we would go fishing or riding the 4-Wheelers. He became like a son to our dad who had 3 daughters.

Was thinking of you this morning. Can't believe it has been 8 yrs. I'm glad you still visit me in my dreams and you still beat me at Chess in them! Think of you often.

Jim, Peggy, Neil, Kristin, Lisa, Carol,

Just a little note to say Charlie and I are thinking of you today. I find myself talking about Brian often. We shared a lot of good memories! You will always be remembered in my heart.

Love,
Jamie

On Deer Lake - thought it a fitting picture.

http://www.deadliestcatchfan.com/forum/topics/alaskian-fishermen-rescue

Saw this story on Facebook and instantly made me think of Brian. I know he'd have done the same and that makes me miss him all the more. God rest his soul.

Dear Jim, Peg and Family

Brian was a dear boyhood friend of mine. There are so many things I want you to know about him. We were just kids but discovered so much together. We used to sneak out of our houses in Colts Neck and take a boat out on the resevoir having the greatest conversations. I can't believe we were not even teenagers at that point. Jim, you were his hero. He was always talking about the trips you would take with him and how successful you were at your job at...

So sorry for you all, I'm sure he's looking down and smiling at his little nephews!

He sounds like a character and I know he has been greatly missed.

Thinking of you and your family often as you make your way through such a terrible, terrible loss.