Raymond Mulcahy passed away in Rutland, Vermont. The obituary was featured in Rutland Herald on November 6, 2008, Times Argus on November 7, 2008, and Rutland Herald on November 9, 2008.
Barry - I am so sorry to learn of your loss, once again, and how hard this must be after the recent loss of your mother. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Anita Carbonell
November 09, 2008 | Rutland, VT
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George Graves
November 09, 2008 | Nichols
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To Eileen & Family of Ray Mulcahy, My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. This has to be alot to handle in less than a month but you can tell how much love was between your Mom and Dad, one could not live without the other. I was looking at all the pictures you had at the Brandon Inn and you could see the love that your parents had for all of you. Cherish the memories.
Sherry Renfrew
November 08, 2008 | ForestDale, VT
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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Debra Mulcahy
November 08, 2008 | Rutland, VT
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A great brother and a real man always
John P Mulcahy
November 08, 2008 | Rutland, VT
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May Raymond spend eternity with Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.
Ed & Sidney Murphy
November 07, 2008 | North Hero, VT
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My dad was Brendan, but he died. I wish I could have known my grammy and grandpa better, but I am sorry my grandpa died. He was nice.
Rey Mulcahy
November 07, 2008 | Graniteville, VT
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You are in our special thoughts and prayers. Every once in a while, something "catches our breath" and tugs at our hearts. The loss of your father, and our dear Uncle Ray is such an occassion. During the time in which his brother, John, my father, was so critically ill, I saw a lot of Uncle Ray. Both brothers placed each other on a pedestal. There was always another story to tell, always another joke. Sitting together, sharing their history, both men beaming with laughter as they reminisced...
Patti (Mulcahy) Lillibridge
November 07, 2008 | Frededricksburg, VA
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To the Mulcahy family: Although I did not know Raymond, I was neighbors with the Mulcahy family of Upper Camp Street in Barre, Vermont and wished to also share my condolences. Respectfully, Ronald Landry.