Richard-Mulford-Obituary

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Richard A. Mulford

Malvern, Pennsylvania

Dec 13, 1930 – Feb 19, 2020 (Age 89)

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BORN
December 13, 1930
DIED
February 19, 2020
AGE
89
LOCATION
Malvern, Pennsylvania

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Mauger Givnish Funeral Home - Malvern Obituary

Richard A. Mulford, 89, of Malvern, Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully on February 19, 2020, surrounded by his beloved family.  He was born on December 13, 1930, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to the late William A. and Jeanne Roy Mulford. 

He excelled academically.  In 1952 he earned...

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My deepest sympathies to Uncle Dick's Family. I was very fortunate to meet Uncle Dick through the Union League as a Scholarship Foundation Recipient in 2009. It was always a pleasure to join him for afternoon outings and dinners. Uncle Dick never ran out of great stories and life advice from his past. God Bless Uncle Dick and condolences to the family.

My heartfelt sympathies go out to Dick's family. He was such an inspiration and we loved hearing his life stories. He volunteered at Paoli Hospital for 27 years. He was kind, caring and quite a gentleman. You will be missed Dick!

I was honored to know this intelligent, caring and selfless man for over 35 years. Dick was always there for a kind word or assistance in all the endeavors of his beloved profession. I was privileged to bestow the Presidents Service Award for his untiring service to PSPE. Dick will never be forgotten and hopefully touched others lives as he did mine. His mentor ship is witness to his life. My prayers to his family.

I knew Dick for some years as a fellow train rider to Philadelphia. The trains were standing room only and we were part of a group who rode on the back platform of the rear car during the years that was permitted. I also on occasion encountered him socially in Philadelphia. A genuinely nice caring person. I am saddened to learn of his death.

We knew Dick from PECO and then caught up with him at Paoli Hospital volunteering. He devoted many hours there kindly helping patients and visitors. He will surely be missed! God Bless him! Sincere condolences to his family.

I did not no Richard, but to me we lost a great man and role model. R.I.P. My condolences to his Family.

I learned a lot from Dick and he was always a pleasure to be around. He provided engineers with a standard of professionalism that we all should try to follow. God bless him and his family.

Richard was a dear man who always took an interest in the people working around him. He took special joy in providing his ER staff with Entemann's donuts and honey mustard pretzel pieces each week. Even when he couldn't drive any longer, he had these items shipped to his house so he could still provide a treat for us.
His dedication to his service here at Paoli will not soon be forgotten. Rest in peace, dear sir.