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William Patrick Mullaly

New York, New York

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MULLALY - William Patrick, on June 24, 2008 of Ridge, LI. Formerly a 47-year resident of Valley Stream, LI and Blessed Sacrament Parish. Beloved husband of Elizabeth. Loving father of Maryellen M. Andrus and Michael S. Mullaly. Dear brother of Margaret Egan and the late Rev. Edward J. Mullaly,...

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Maryellen,
I couldn't believe it when I read your email. I am so sorry for the loss of your dad. I know how it feels to lose a father. Your mom and dad opened their home to me a long time ago, and I will always remember my trip to Vally Stream. My prayers are with you, Michael and your mom. I wish I could be there with you but I am in spirit.

We are sorry we won't be able to gather with the family as they remember the uncle who was so special to us. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all, especially Aunt Bette, Maryellen and Michael.

We are so blessed to have so many joyful memories of family parties and holidays spent at 28 North Drive.

The Semington Family

Truly the one and only super uncle and dad to so many. Uncle Bill and Aunt Bette's ( Kittens) years of love and care to each other and their family and friends was an inspiration to everyone they touched. Greatest generation for sure and saintly beyond a doubt.

At their 50th wedding anniversary his nephew Chris Hunt delivered his "living eulogy" Thanking his in law uncle and his late dads great buddy for taking over and saying the words that so touched so many hearts in their...

Uncle Bill and Tom (Nov 1990)

Uncle Bill was always there for us. He was wise, kind and strong. He was the uncle who could lift a laughing child all the way to the ceiling. I wanted to share this 1990 photo of Uncle Bill and my son Tom. Sending you our prayers and deepest sympathy, The Chessey Family

It was an honor to have been his son. He will be missed by many.

Mr. Mullaly was a very special and wonderful person. He was our "adopted" father, and like a grandfather to our daughter, Lauren. We remember his wonderful sense of humor and generous heart. It was an honor to know him and we will miss him very much. May his soul rest in peace.

It was very true - he was a father to many more than just Michael and Maryellen. His goodness as a man always was the first thing you took realized when talking to Uncle Bill, and the thing I will always remember.