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Harry G. Mulhall

Clifton Park, New York

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Mulhall, Harry G. CLIFTON PARK Harry G. Mulhall, age 86, of Oak Brook Commons died on Thursday, March 10, 2016, at his residence. He was born on September 17, 1929, in the County of the Bronx, New York City and was the son of the late Harry A. and Teresa (McDermott) Mulhall. Mr. Mulhall was...

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To the Mulhall Family: While I was working for the Attorney General's Office in Albany and had many conversations with Harry about my 4 years old son and his future, he would be so proud to know that my son followed in his footstep and became an agent. I Miss, you buddy very much. Frank Kovacs, Clearwater Beach, Florida

John, we all lost a great man miss him very much.

One of the true legends in the FBI. Never to be forgotten. RIP Ed Lahey

I am honored and blessed to have known you. You was truly a blessing in my life as a co-worker.

To the Mulhall Family: One of the greatest thing to happen to me while I was working for the Attorney Generals Office in Albany and had a chance to work with Harry on many cases. Besides being a talented and very aggressive investigator Harry was extremely funny and the nicest person you ever wanted to meet. Miss you buddy.
Frank Kovacs, Latham NY

John, Our sincere sympathies in the loss of your dad. We heard last night from the Scherer's. You and your family will be in our prayers. Fondly,

To the Mulhall Family: I had the pleasure of working with Harry at the Attorney General's Office for years. I sat right outside of his office and he was always amusing me with his stories and pranks. I ran into Harry a few weeks ago at St. Peter's Hospital. My sister was having a test and Harry walked in while I was in the waiting room. He looked my way and we immediately smiled and reminiced about the past. He took my phone number and two days later he called me and we talked for...

To Chris and the Mulhall family,
My condolences to you and your family on the loss of your father. May you find comfort in all the wonderful memories. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

One of the greatest things to happen to me in the FBI was to be assigned to Harry as my training agent when I arrived in Albany as a FOA. We worked closely together and he taught me so many great qualities about being an agent. I will always remember him and my condolences to you Chris and the rest of your family.