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Robert Mullin

New York, New York

1930 - 2021

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Robert E. MullinNEW YORK, N.Y. - Robert E. Mullin of Manhattan, died at the age of 91 in New York City on June 1, 2021. Bob was born in April 1930, the youngest of three sons to William P. Mullin and Eileen (Retchford) Mullin. He was raised on St. Ann's Hill, Merrifield Street and attended St....

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My brother and I were best friends of Bob for at least 50 years. We travelled many places together over the world including Turkey, China and many more places. My twin bother has since passed away and I miss Bob dearly but have many good memories to go back to now. (My email address is [email protected]) Andre' Thibodeau

Dear Bob. After getting to know you when I was a little babygirl in Baja California 1983, traveling with my parents, You always had a special place in my heart - even though an ocean apart. Thank You for being such a good friend and mentor. Thank You for all well written letters, support and good times when visiting us in Sweden. It feels like yesterday when I think of you in your beautiful blue suit, smiling towards me at my wedding in Norway. And I am so greatful that my kids had the...

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I am so sorry that we have lost Bobby. He and his family were as close to our family as any family could be. My mom was Mary Breen daughter of Breenie and my dad was George Leary. Fun and laughter are my strongest memories of Bobby. Its was Bobby who taught me how to sing on our many trips to ride the waves in. Misquamekette and Hammpton Beach and just how stand to belt out songs for the Gleeclub concert . Bobby was the son of Bill my God father and brother of Walter the priest who married...

Dear Terri, Gail, and Family, our deepest condolences on the passing of your Uncle Bob. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time. We will continue to remember Bob, Bill, Walter, and Frank in our hearts.

To the Mullin family, you are in our prayers for the loss of Bob. A great person, a true professional. A person who truly cared for others. God Bless George and Lillian Albro, WSU