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John J. Mulvaney

Chicopee, Massachusetts

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John J. Mulvaney, 73 died Sunday at home. Born and raised in Springfield, he was a 1959 graduate of Technical High School and has lived in Chicopee for the past 15 years. He retired from the U.S. Postal Service after 41 years of service. In the late 1950’s, Jack served as a batboy for the Springfield Giants and has been an avid sports fan his entire life, especially the Boston Red Sox. He leaves five children Debra Lepianka and her husband Joe, Beverly Mulvaney, Jayme T. Sharpe and his wife Laurie, Joseph Mulvaney and his wife Joyce, and John F. Mulvaney, Patty Burns, Seamus. He also leaves his siblings Ronald Mulvaney and Patricia Crogan; seven grandchildren Bryan and Tiffany Martell, Joseph and Hadleigh Lepianka and Preston, Branden and Corey Sharpe and four great grandchildren Raymond, Gregory, Aubrey and Atreyu. A private funeral will be held at the convenience of the family. The Agawam Curran-Jones Funeral Home is handling all arrangements. For more details please visit curranjones.com

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My Deepest Sympathy to Debbie & Jack & family. Know that you have a friend if you need anything. I'm here for you. I'm so sorry.

We are so very sorry for your loss Debbie and family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Rest in peace, Uncle Jackie. You were a gentle and kind man and the world needed more men like you.

Rest in peace.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Debbie and Joe i'm sorry to hear of Jacks passing. You and the family are in my prayersa.

My condolences to the family.
May you all find comfort from knowing he loved you.

Debbie, Joe & the Mulvaney family,I was so sorry to hear of Jackie's passing. We had much fun back in the good old days of the P.O. (cards, softball, etc.) He was one of the "good old boys". May he rest in peace with the Lord. God bless, Jackie.

Deb, Bev, Jackie, Jamie & Joe, Words cannot express how sad I am now. I will say we just had the pleasure of a few laughs with Uncle Jack at Ray's Celebration of life. So sorry for your loss but I bet he and Ray are talking baseball! Love to you all,
Joy