On January 31, 2005 DANIEL MATTHEW MULDOON, of Woodbridge, VA died at Potomac Hospital. He was preceded in death by his father, Matthew Muldoon. He is survived by his wife Greer Muldoon; his mother, Ruth Muldoon; a son Patrick D. Muldoon, a daughter, Kelley Muldoon; two grand sons, Devan and Seth, and a sister, Debra Lynn Grubbs. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, February 3, 2005 at MOUNTCASTLE FUNERAL HOME, 4143 Dale Boulevard, Dale City, VA 22193. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10:30 a.m. Friday, February 4, 2005 at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church, 13752 Mary's Way, Woodbridge, VA 22191. Interment with Military Honors will take place at 10:30 a.m. Monday, February 14 2005 at Quantico National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Association of Retired Police Officers of the District of Columbia, 3308 Sandling Terrace, Olney, MD 20832.
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Sara Burns
February 8, 2005
Muldoon was always there to greet me in the morning and occasionally tease me for forgeting my ID, which I did frequently !!. He was so nice and such a kind person he will always be remembered for that smile and for his sincerity. He will be missed by many
Bob Raffety
February 5, 2005
I worked with Dan in the Robbery Squad and a finer gentleman could not be found. He was a great guy, and a great detective.
Cubias Family
February 4, 2005
Kelly and Pat our family's prayers are with your family at this very diffcult time. If your family needs anything you guys know where we live.
Sharron Bieckert
February 4, 2005
Please accept my deepest sympathy. Danny was a very good man. When we were younger he was like a brother to me. I'm sure he will be missed by all who know and love him. My prayers are with his family. Sharron his long lost cousin
Sheila Foxx
February 4, 2005
Muldoon (NOODLUM), will surely be missed. He was a great guy and was always on duty (Until 7 a.m. that is)
If I didn't see him when I arrived at 6:15, I automatically asked "Where is he"?
We had great conversations about both of our families and through him I felt I knew his family.
He loved you all so much.
He'll be truly missed.
Sincerely,
Foxx2
DAVE RICHARDSON
February 3, 2005
VERY SAD NEWS. I WORKED WITH DANNY AT 7D. AN OUTSTANDING POLICE OFFICER. THERE WERE THOSE WHO SIMPLY CARRIED THE BADGE DURING THEIR CAREERS, AND THERE WERE THE REAL POLICE WHO TRYED TO MAKE A REAL IMPACT. DANNY WAS THE "REAL" POLICE. A GOOD FRIEND AND A TRULY NICE GUY. HE WILL BE MISSED. I KNOW HE WILL BE TALKING TO ALL THE CIVIL WAR VETERANS UP THERE.
Sue Sheeley
February 3, 2005
My thoughts and prayers are with Danny's wife and family. Danny used to talk and joke with the group us every morning while we were waiting for the shuttle to Techworld. He was always so jovial and such a geniune person. He will be truly missed.
Donna & Dave Barr
February 2, 2005
Our prayers are with you and all your family.
Tom Wise
February 2, 2005
From a friendship back in our police careers to seeing you every morning at Homeland Security HQ it has been a pleasure to know you Danny. Always a smile and a joke. You will be missed. May God cradle you in His arms and give you peace and comfort.
Pheobe Smith
February 2, 2005
I would like to take this opportunity to offer my deepest condolences to the family. May the peace of God be with each of you.
RoseAnn Henderson
February 2, 2005
I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
clinton jones
February 2, 2005
He was good person, the first smile
That i would see in the morning at work we use to talk about soccer trips that he would go to on the weekend with the kids he spoke of his wife all the time told me how great she is, and how lucky he was to have her.good man i will miss him
Betty June Farkas
February 2, 2005
I will always remember Daniel as a wonderfully friendly man. It was such a pleasure to be greated by him every morning. I'll truly miss him.
Rose Farkas
February 2, 2005
I always enjoyed and appreciated his greeting at 6:00 in the morning at the Department of Homeland Security. He was always very pleasant, talking, and laughing. Will miss him very much.
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