Thursday, November 14, 2013

Eulogy for Marianne Mulvey

October 14, 2013

Eulogy
Marianne Janice Mulvey
St. Andrews Catholic church
Apex, North Carolina
(Delivered for Joe by Granddaughter Shea Wixson)

We are gathered today, not to mourn Marianne, but to celebrate her life.  This is not the moment to shed tears, but to be thankful that we were given the chance to know her.  It is a great honor and pleasure for me to be here to celebrate Marianne’s life and share some thoughts and memories with you.

A person’s obituary is informative but doesn’t always capture the unique nature of the person.  Some things you may not have known about Marianne include:

1.     When she was young she was called “Half and Half” since she is both Irish and Italian.  But, she was definitely Italian thru and thru.
2.     She couldn’t say a curse word or speak ill of others.
3.     She loved working with seniors, and ran the church homebound program in Colorado for 8 years.
4.     When she was in high school she was saving her money to go to Hawaii, but then met and married me.  It took 25 more years before she finally made it to Hawaii.
5.     Her mother picked me out for Marianne. She had a mutual friend set us up on a blind date.  Her mother didn’t like Marianne’s than current boyfriend.  Little did I know that nine months later we would be married.
6.     We lived in the Philippines for 18 months in 1967/68.
7.     She traveled to South Vietnam in November 1967 to visit me.
8.     She visited Thailand, Japan, England, Ireland, France, Germany, and Italy.  She kissed the blarney stone in Ireland.
9.     She couldn’t say”no”, and when we were young I had every encyclopedia set and prepaid family picture package sold by door to door sales persons.
10.  She never weighed more than 120 pounds, but she still used to go to Weight Watchers.
11.     She didn’t always understand my sense of humor.
12.     She taught me to be patient –although she didn’t always succeed.
13.     She visited the Vatican twice on separate trips to Italy.
14.     She found and we toured in 2002 both her grandparents’ birth homes (circa 1889) in Rocco Cilento, Italy.
15.    And one of the highlights of her life was meeting and shaking the hand of Pope John Paul 11, in August 1993, during World Youth Day in Denver.

 Marianne had that unique gift to find joy and happiness in the most trivial things. She was strong, courageous, honest, loving, and compassionate.  She thoroughly enjoyed being around people.  Although she didn’t express her opinion often, she still knew how to get her way.  She definitely showed me what courage, pray, and faith in God was all about.  Marianne didn’t complain once during her 3 year battle with cancer.  If strength, courage, and faith could have beat cancer, she would be with us today.  But, God had other plans for her. I find great comfort in knowing that Marianne is now free of pain and is resting in peace.  I was honored to be able to stand by Marianne through her struggle.  When we were young I called her my “Little Flower” after St. Terese.  That is why I have a single white rose next to her ashes by the altar. I was going through Marianne’s purse the other day, and found a medal of St. Therese with the words “I will let fall a shower of roses.  I will spend my heaven doing good on earth.”  
 I thank all of you for being here today.  The kindness shown by our family and friends has been outstanding.  Marianne was blessed in having such a loving and caring support group.  I know that Marianne is looking down upon us with a smile on her face.
It is not how long you lived but how wide a shadow you cast.  Marianne’s love and compassion will endure forever.  Marianne, we love you and will carry your memories in our heart.  God Bless all!

The family would like to invite everyone to join us after mass at daughter Colleen’s house, 104 Betsworth, Cary, to partake in refreshments and food.


Thursday, October 10, 2013

Rest in Peace Marianne Mulvey

I am so sorry that the beloved wife of Joe Mulvey, Marianne, died on Oct 6th. She was a most lovely and gracious lady, and will be sorely missed by all who knew her.  All our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, Joe.  Here is his recent announcement:

"It is with a deep regret that I announce the passing this morning [Oct 6] of my wife of 53 years, Marianne. She had a long and difficult 3 year battle with bladder cancer, which spread to her lymph node and lungs. She is now at peace. Good Bless this loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother."


"Marianne's funeral mass will be Monday, Oct. 14 at 11:a.m., St. Andrews Catholic Church, 3008 Old Apex Rd., Apex , NC. Tele 919-362-0414 919-362-0414. A rosary will be held at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 13 at St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church in Cary. I plan on taking Marianne's ashes to St. Mary's Catholic Cemetary in Oakland, CA, sometime around Nov. 4th, to be interned with her grandparents, uncle, aunt, and mother. Once I confirm the actual date and time I will get it out. We will have a memorial service prior to internment. Marianne requested no flowers. If you would like to do something, consider donating to the American Diabetes Association, Step out Walk, Oct. 26 in Raleigh, website Stepout.diabetes.org, under the name of walker Shea Wixson"











Saturday, April 20, 2013

William James Patrick Mulvey Funeral Mass

Funeral Mass was held on April 16 at St. Gregory the Great Catholic church, Bluffton, SC.  Burial was at Beaufort National Cemetary with full military honors.  Bill was a proud former Marine.  God Bless him and Semper Fi!

Born January 2, 1936.  Died April 10, 2013
 
Wife Margaret "Pat" Way Mulvey, Bluffton, SC
 
Son John, wife Melanie and children, Finn, Shane, and Elliott Jane,
Salt Lake City, Utah
 
Son Williams Jr., Staten Island, NYC



Finn
Melanie, Elliott Jane, and Shane
Pat and Finn
  Presentation of flag.

Brother James


John and Elliott Jane

Bill Jr.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Rest In Peace William James Patrick Mulvey


Rest In Peace William James Patrick Mulvey, who died April 10, 2013.  Bill was the son of John Mulvey and Mae Jacoby, and the grandson of Frank Mulvey and Jane Farrell.  This picture is from our 2009 reunion.

From his wife, Pat Mulvey on April 10:

"Hi Everyone..with great sadness I have to give you the news about my Bill. Dr. Conti took Bill off the ventilator at 12:00 pm today.  They made him as comfortable as possible ..took all the tubes etc. away and he breathed on his own until 1:44. He was the best of men.  There will be a Mass for him next Tuesday at 11:00 at St. Andrews Chapel and a small reception after the Mass next door at the parish hall.  His ashes will be buried in the National Cemetery in Beaufort, and the Marine Corps will give him a big sendoff!

I want to thank you all for your friendship and all the kindnesses you have shown me these last few weeks.
Bill was right when he said “We live in the best place..how lucky are we!”
Thanks so much to you all. Pat "

Our deepest sympathy to Pat and all her family.

Here is a link to the obituary: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/islandpacket/obituary.aspx?n=william-james-patrick-mulvey&pid=164193353#fbLoggedOut

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Cousins Meet For First Time In Afghanistan


                                                Rick Mulvey
 
Alex Quiles
 
 
Rick Mulvey, son of Julia and Francis Mulvey, and Alex Quiles, son of Jane Mulvey and Herb Quiles, are second cousins, but have never met before. That changed in October 2012 when Rick ended up at Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan, at Camp Leatherneck USMC Base.  Rick was assigned as a civilian contractor to the base and Alex was there as a USMC combat photographer.  Rick said "we were actually attached to the same command, and all the guys I worked with knew Alex".  They met on several occasions prior to Alex rotating back to the states in January after his deployment.  Alex is currently at Mirimar Marine Air Station, California.  Rick continues with his assignment at Camp Leatherneck.  They hope to meet again stateside in the future.  As a sidenote, Rick said that "the young men and women in the USMC are really a wonderful bunch.  Alex is a great guy.
The group nicknamed me OG for old guy". 

Friday, February 1, 2013

Passing of Greg Miller

 
 
It is with deep regret that I announce the passing of our cousin Greg Miller, age 21, of Fayetteville, NC, on January 31,  Greg is the son of Cathy (Mulvey) Miller, and the grandson of Julia and Francis Mulvey.  Greg suffered a fatal head injury from a skateboard accident on January 30th.  God Bless Greg and his family.  Greg attended the Mulvey/farrell Family Reunion held in August 2009 in Raleigh, NC.  Keep him in your prayers! 
 
 

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Elizabeth Quiles and Steve McKenzie: Just Married

Congratulations to Elizabeth and Steve McKenzie, who married on June 29th in New Jersey.  Elizabeth is the daughter of Herb and Jane (Mulvey) Quiles.  Jane is the daughter of the late James and Dorothy Mulvey, and the granddaughter of Frank Mulvey and Jane Farrell.

Here is Jane's comment about the picture:  "The perfect day was presented by the Ballyowen Country Club in Sussex County (Hardyston). The golf course is a replica of St. Andrews in Scotland. The scenery was amazing and the entire staff were great. Most of the guests stayed at the Mineral Springs Resort & Spa and we had shuttle service for them."




Jane and her son Alex, a Marine.  He flew in from Afghanistan to be with the family on this special day.