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Michael John Mullen

1939 - 2024

Michael John Mullen obituary, 1939-2024, Waterville Valley, ND

BORN

1939

DIED

2024

Michael Mullen Obituary

Michael John Mullen

May 5, 1939 - December 15, 2024

Michael John Mullen was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota to Denise and Kenneth Mullen. He was raised in Grand Forks with his two little sisters, Molly (Volkerding) and Margo (McCulley) and attended St. Michaels and then Grand Forks Central where he played basketball, football, and ran track. Mike went to college at the University of Notre Dame, and upon graduation he enlisted in the Marines as an officer. He served across the world with the Marines for four years, before going to Georgetown Law School where he would meet many lifelong friends.

Mike spent the next thirty years in Washington D.C. where he met his wife Jean (Hill) and worked as a lawyer for the Senate Judiciary and Commerce Committees drafting and analyzing legislation, including the federal Rules of Evidence and the federal Criminal Code. Mike later spent a few years in private practice, and the second half of his career with the North Dakota Health Department and Attorney General's Office working on health policy and privacy.

Throughout his varied career Mike was a dedicated, unassuming, and enormously gifted policy analyst and lawyer. Endlessly humble, Mike mentored other attorneys and burgeoning policy experts, including his own children, by generously offering his time, stories, and advice. He enjoyed his work immensely. He was thoughtful and insightful in considering how to approach the law and legislation. A dedicated public servant, he was driven by his compassion for others, and was continuously impressed with, and grateful for, the countless state and federal employees he worked alongside.

Mike and Jeanie began vacationing in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire in 1982 and made it their home when Jeanie retired. He enjoyed spending time with his family and taking them to concerts, especially the great folk musicians of the 60s, as well as skiing, playing tennis, hiking, and snowshoeing in the White Mountains. A passionate lifelong learner, he sought out lectures and continuing education courses and loved reading the New York Review of Books. He traveled with Jeanie and continued working remotely for the State of North Dakota until November of 2024. He maintained his bar licenses for 56 years, and often attended state Bar Association meetings. In 2021, he had the opportunity to return to Notre Dame through the Inspired Leadership Initiative, taking classes with his cohort (and undergraduates!) and attending all the weekend football games. He felt it was an incredible experience, and he loved keeping up with his ILI friends, and cherished their friendship and time together.

Mike and his family are infinitely grateful to the friends and family who offered their companionship over the years, and their care and comfort this fall. He is remembered as a gentle, thoughtful, and intellectually curious husband, father, brother, uncle, grandfather, and friend. Surviving him are his wife Jean and his four children: Melissa, her sons Sam and Aidan and daughter-in-law Kayleigh; Meredith and Chuck and their three children Seba, Clara, and Willow; Mary Denise and Dan, and their children Henry and Dottie; and his son Michael and partner Kalesha. He is also survived by his sister Margo and her husband Jim; his brother-in-law John, his cousins; dozens of nieces and nephews and their families; along with countless wonderful friends. He is preceded in death by his parents and sister Molly Volkerding.

A celebration of life will be planned in Waterville Valley for the summer of 2025. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your choice or the University of Notre Dame to the Notre Dame Family Memorial Scholarship Fund in memory of Mike Mullen. Gifts may be made online at giving.nd.edu, by phone at 574-631-5150.

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Published by The Bismarck Tribune on Dec. 20, 2024.

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Virginia Petrie

March 9, 2025

We are so sorry for Michael’s passing. Michael a quiet man, with a huge personality,he will be missed.
Virginia & Dick Petrie.

Ethel Cowan

January 8, 2025

Jean, so sorry to hear about Michael. My prayers are with you and your family.

John A Palmieri

January 6, 2025

Dear Jeanne
I remember first meeting you at the Waterville Library and then Mike when you first moved to Waterville Valley. Mike was a really nice guy and I enjoyed chatting with him around town or at the ski area. He truly was a loyal Notre Dame alumni and I often saw him wearing his Notre Dame sweater. I was amazed when he went back to Notre Dame for a year to just take classes that he found interesting. His loyalty to his Red Jeep was classic. He maintained that Jeep with loving care and drove it until would go no further.
Mike was a Friend a Gentleman and a Scholar all rolled up into a Great Guy.
I will miss him!
John Palmieri

Terry Lynam

January 2, 2025

For our 3 years of law school at Georgetown, Mike and Charlie Doyle and I, and various 4th guys, shared a townhouse on East Capitol Street in D.C. - $185 rent a month. Split 4 ways - try doing that today. We played a lot of law school football together and senior year we made it, undefeated, to the SuperBowl. The results of said game need not be mentioned here. Mike was a good athlete - a thoughtful guy, interested in many different subjects. He dove deep into writing a report about RFK, Jr. One day I answered the phone and it was Mike's teacher saying Mike's report was the most delightful thing he'd read in years. We lost a good man when we lost Mike Mullen. Sincerely, Terry Lynam

Renae Gall

December 23, 2024

Jeanne and Family. So very sorry on the loss of Mike. He was such a kind person and so easy to have a conversation with anytime. Take care and your memories will last forever.

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John Olson

December 23, 2024

I got to know Mike when I interned with him and his senate judiciary subcommittee in the summer of 1971. Since that time, I was able to follow his career as he lawyered in Bismarck for many years. Mike and his wife, Jeanie, were always a model of friendship and public service. I will remember Mike as having a brilliant legal mind that propelled him to great success. Condolences to his wonderful family!

Betty Rambur

December 22, 2024

I´m very sad to learn of Mike´s passing. I learned so much from him and so enjoyed working with him on the North Dakota Health Task Force. A total gem. Deep condolences to you, Jeanie, and the family.

John Hoey

December 22, 2024

We only started a friendship and dialogue when Mike returned to ND for advanced studies at an age most classmates would never consider returning to their University for studies, including myself. Mike was a true inspiration.

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Barbara Prendergast

December 20, 2024

Jean,

Waterville Valley weeps at the loss of Mike. He was such a kind soul, who will be greatly missed by all who knew him. I enjoyed playing tennis with him in the round robins. He taught me that tennis is a game of angles not how hard you hit the ball. He had an uncanny ability to put the ball in spots no opponent could reach!

I know how much you will miss Mike, but you can take comfort and strength from the wonderful family you and he had together. I know their love will get you through this difficult time.

May God bless you and your family during this time and always.

With love and support,
Barbara and Tom Prendergast

Jack McDonald

December 20, 2024

There never was a nicer, more thoughtful person to work with and know than Mike. In coelo quies est.

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