James-Mullaney-Obituary

James Martin Mullaney

Louisville, Kentucky

1920 - 2016 (Age 96)

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Mullaney, James Martin,A good man went to heaven today. James M. (Jungle Jim) Mullaney passed away on November 3, 2016 at the Nazareth Home at the age of 96. Born August 14, 1920 in Louisville, KY, Jim spent his entire life in his hometown apart from his years in the Philippines during World War...

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James and His Wife, raised a wonderful Christian Family. Love them all and I miss my John who had a very special place in my heart. Until we all meet again.

Connie, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your sweet dad. I still remember the visit with him on one of my trips with Connie to Louisville. Prayers to you and your family for comfort.

I did not have the privilege to know Jim. However, given the character of the man he raised and the written words about his life, it's clear that he lived a full and special life. May God bless and comfort the entire Mullaney family in your time of loss.
Matt 5:4 - Blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted.

I am so sorry for the loss of a wonderful person. I got to know James through his wonderful son John who I loved dearly. All James children truned out to be wonderful people who i am fortunate to know. May the Lord give you comfort in knowing He is now with him. God Bless

I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope your memories bring you comfort.

So sorry to hear Marty and Gloria!! I know he had the love from all of you. Prayers to you two and your family during this sad time. Sheryl and Steven Nicolay

Manuel and I are so sorry for the loss of Mr. Mullaney. Your family played an important role in the McCullough family. We always loved the Mullaneys' as our neighbors and friends. Our parents held yours in very high esteem. The neighborhood and community lost a wonderful man. May God be with each and every one of you as you say Good Bye.

I am so sorry to about Mr. Mullaney. I remember how nice a man he was and having a cold beer at O'Bryan's Tavern with him in the evenings. He was always a big supporter of our men's softball team back in the day. My prayers are with all of you at this time.

Pod O'Bryan and family
Richmond, Ky