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Robert Anthony Mulvey

Eugene, Oregon

1955-2007

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Robert Anthony Mulvey was born December 2, 1955 to Frances and Patricia Mulvey in Eugene, Oregon. He passed away on January 23, 2007 with his beloved wife, Dilya Mulvey, at his side and the support of family members.He began his career working for Cuddeback Lumber for his uncle Sol and with his...

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Innocence, optomistism, and compassion, generally all the qualities of humanity we wish to see in ourselves. Where only a brief encounter made a lasting impression, even those at odds with him could not discount his honesty.

He was an easy person to love and I only regret never having told him so.

I feel very privileged to have known and worked with Bob.
Bob was one of those people that enrgized those in he presence.
He was a positive influence to me and so many others that he came into contact with. Bob had such a positive can-do attitude that he applied to whatever task he decided to take on. It would be very difficult to not be positively influenced by Bob's enthusiasm.

Bob and I would have great conversations from time to time. From those conversations, I could...

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Bob was like a lighthouse on a dark ocean. People were drawn to him because of his shining personality. When others were gloomy, Bob was there to show the way to the surface. Bob called it as he saw it. This sometimes made fakes uncomfortable. But that was Bob, telling it like it was. What a work ethic! At home or at work, always creating ways to make things better, fixing things, building things. Working on the cabin. Fixing up the rental. Taking Vlad salmon fishing and watching Vlad reel...

As a co-worker Bob was the best!
Always friendly to be around. I remember how excited he was to bring his new wife and son to America. He really enjoyed his property in Lapine and his old cars. His frienship,knowledge and work ethic will be missed greatly at the Post Office. I would like his wife and son to know how much they brightened his life.