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Joseph E. "Bud" Mulcahy

Phoenix, New York

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Joseph E. "Bud" Mulcahy, CSM Infantry, US Army (Ret), 83, of Pennellville, passed away on Thursday. Born in Syracuse on Jan. 21, 1932 to his late parents, Leona (Durval) and William F. Mulcahy. He attended Univ rsity of Maryland. Bud's military career lasted 30 years. He served in Korea...

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You are greatly missed and not a day goes by that I don´t think about you.

He was my First Sergeant in Viet Nam and also,upon our return stateside at Ft. Dix, NJ
One fine man. A gentleman for all seasons. A true patriot.

Joe was a great person. He was a man of great integrity and always took time to visit with anyone who stopped by. I pray the Lord will comfort his family at this time .

Joe was a terrific guy and it was an honor to have him as a resident in our community. We are grateful for his outstanding service to our country. Joe was such a good neighbor, and he will be truly missed by us all at Blue Jay Lane MHP. Our sincere sympathy to his friends and family.

Uncle Bud..Sorry to of lost touch with you..but I have fond memories of you visiting us many times on Christmas bringing gifts. And Thank-You for your many years of service to our country. My deepest Sympathy to your Family. May you rest in peace.
Your Niece,
Kathleen(Mulcahey)
Blakeman

I only knew Mr. Mulcahey as a kind neighbor I often waved to as I drove to work in the morning. Once on a rainy day I drove out of my long driveway & discovered that our trash had not been picked up and an animal had torn the bag apart. There was Mr. Mulcahey walking around in the rain peeling the scraps of paper off the road. He was a beloved man that made the world a better place for everyone.

Joe and Family,
You served honorably and with distinction. I appreciate how you
worked with Wreathea & Bill to keep Robert Stryker's memory alive.
I am guessing you helped Jack Stryker as well.
Karen and I salute and send our sympathies to family and friends.

Joe we will greatly miss you. Jeannie and I will always remember our time with you at Fort Dix. You were a great boss and mentor to both of us while we worked for you. I only have one regret and that being that it took so much time for us to correspond with each other again. We really enjoyed talking to you recently. Our hearts and prayers go out to your family. So long old soldier. We will meet again. SGM James A. O'Daire, USA Ret., and Jeannie O'Daire.

My deepest condolences to Joe's family and friends . He was a wonderful friend and neighbor and will be deeply missed .