It's been a full week now but I will miss you for the rest of my days. Lou Gehrig said he was the luckiest man on earth when he left baseball. I feel like I am the luckiest man as I was able to call you Dad.
A life well lived.
So many memories of Mr. Mulligan and his family.
First and foremost is him saving my Father from Davey Jones Locker !!!
Marigolds, Sunday breakfast with crumb cake and Schaefer beer being cooled off the back of the boat.
Warm and generous heart, a pleasure to have known him.
May he Rest in Peace.
Love to the Family.
"May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
and rain fall soft upon your fields.
And, until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of his hand."
Rest in Peace.
Mr. Mulligan looked past my troubled youth. As an adult treated me with respect and dignity he even gave me some sailing lessons. My condolences to the Mulligan family. Rest in Peace
What a gentleman, kind and funny soul. I will always remember fondly our sailing excursions with Peggy and Mary Pat - and how Paul would teach me the sailing terms like "helms alee" as he jokingly referred to me as "Patsy - second mate." Paul, you are loved, remembered and missed by so many. My thoughts and condolences to the entire Mulligan family.
Much love,Patricia Leonard