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Joseph F. Mulvaney

Holyoke, Massachusetts

Oct 14, 1925 – Aug 17, 2013 (Age 87)

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BORN
October 14, 1925
DIED
August 17, 2013
AGE
87
LOCATION
Holyoke, Massachusetts

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Joseph F. Mulvaney 1925-2013 HOLYOKE - Joseph F. Mulvaney, 87, of Holyoke, died Saturday at Holyoke Medical Center. He was born in Holyoke, son of the late Patrick J. and Nellie (O'Sullivan) Mul-vaney, and was a graduate of Holyoke High School. Joe served with the United State Navy during World...

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I was so saddened to read of Joe's passing while I was away. Joe worked with my mom in the Holyoke schools and was such a nice man.

I will sure miss seeing Joe at our regular visits.

Maureen:
Please accept my most heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your dear dad and also for your wonderful mom such a short time ago.Find comfort in knowing that they are once again together and that they are happy.May God comfort you in your sorrow and bless you with his peace.From a friend and coworker.
Lise Larochelle

I'm so sorry you are once again experiencing the loss of your dear parent. It's difficult singularly and I'm sure more so doubly while you still bear the sorrow of losing your mom. Friends mourn with you. God bless.

Joe was a great fellow. I was a college student who had a summer job reading with young children. He used to move the Bookmobile around to different locations. What a kind person he was with a terrific sense of humor.

Mr. Mulvaney as I always called him was a custodian at peck school when it first opened. I was a first year teacher, he was a go to guy for me and a dear man who I held great affection for. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. Barbara Stankievtz Pasternak

Maureen,
I am very sorry for your loss of your father. "To be absent from the body is to be present with the LORD'.

My prayers are with you and your brothers.

Tish

Maureen, Joe and Sean. It was so sad to read of your Dad's passing. I worked with Joe at Metcalf School many years ago and I could always count on him to brighten my day. He always had newspaper pictures ready to show us-----ones that he "doctored" with the heads of the establishment, if you know what I mean. Such a great wit. Such a great man. Know now that he is happy with is most loved Mary.

Joe,Sorry to hear of your dads passing. I always liked your dad.He always had a smile and a Laugh and full of kind words. Dave Mitchell