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Michael "Christy" Mullane

Chicago, Illinois

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Michael ''Christy'' Mullane, beloved husband of 39 years to Jean, nee Costello; devoted father of Michael (Cathy), Mary Alice (John) Godley, William, C.P.D. (Mary Jo) and Margaret (Patrick) Godley; loving ''Papa'' of Michael, Brendan, Patrick and Sheila Mullane, John, Danny and Orla Godley,...

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To the Mullane Family,

Condolences from another "old" Irish dancing family. We have many fond memories of your family, including both Chicago & California feis'.

Jean, Mike, Mary Alice, Peggy and Billy and the Costello-Mullane clan:

Again, our hearts and prayers to you and all through these next weeks. We'll remember Chris as the "behind the scenes" person who was always hustling to make the stages safe for the feis dancers and for the "connection" he seemed to have for those dearest to him.

Jean, 39 years of marriage...you two are truly a testament to what the Sacrament of Marriage should mean.

Distance makes it...

Dear Mullane Family

I was shocked when I heard that Chris had gone,I will always remember him as a kind and caring person,and all the times he showed Kevin and I around Chicago last year were joys to behold as we had such a good time when he was around.My prayers and deepest symphaties go out to you all.

Rgds
Paul.

Dear Mike, Mary Alice, Billy & Peggy,
I am very sorry to hear about the passing of your father. He was the epitome of a perfect, irish dad. Always helping you guys out, doing anything he could to keep the Mullane Academy strong. Anytime I saw him, he was always smiling. His smile could cheer anybody up. At school before class we pray, and they ask us if we have any special intentions. I wanted to let you know I pray for your family everytime. I hope my prayers work and that you...

Chris was a wonderful man, always involved with dancing. My heart goes out to Mike, Peggy, Bill, Mary Alice, and all their familes.

I would like to offer my sympathies to the Mullane family. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult time.

Maryrose

Mrs. Mullane, Mike, Mary Alice, Billy & Peggy,

I was shocked and saddened to hear about the passing of Mr. Mullane. He was such a wonderful, friendly and lively man! As busy as he was, he always made time for a big smile and a "Hello!". He will be sorely missed. I will keep you all in my prayers.

In our busy, hectic, lives, too often you see families grow apart, pursueing different interests. The Mullane family truely found a way to keep themselves together; and that had to due to a strong and loving anchor and role model. My deepest condolenses to all of your family. We were just talking about Mr. Mullane (my kids thought of him more as 'Grandpa' Mullane since they are the same age as some of the grandkids) after the skating party, about how active he is (was) and always smiling. ...

I am writing to say how sorry I am that Mr. Mullane died. He was such a nice man. My dad doesn't know much about the Irish dancing but Mr. Mullane made him feel welcome when my dad offered to help set up stages at the oirechtas.Mr. Mullane was always helping. I feel bad for Mike,Mary Alice, Peggy and Billy because they will miss him a lot. I guess he helped make them a strong team like the Mullane Dance Academy. I am sure he is very proud of his family.