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Friday, February 11, 2022

NEA/DL Capt. Richard “Dick” Francis Mullaney Jr.

 

~ IN MEMORY ~

Navy veteran, NEA/DL Capt. Richard “Dick” Francis Mullaney Jr.

May 31, 1932 ~ February 10, 2022

 


Notice of passing….retired Northeast/Delta pilot Captain Richard “Dick” Francis Mullaney Jr., age 89.  Captain Mullaney joined Northeast Airlines 11-01-1966 and retired with Delta Air Lines in 1992, based Boston.  He is survived by his wife Mary, and by his daughters and his grand- and greatgrandchildren.    

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https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/richard-mullaney-obituary?id=32927249

 

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~ Carol for the PCN 

 

Obituary : Mullaney, Richard Francis, Jr., 89

Ever vigilant and bravely facing the demands of each day, Dick passed to the other side on February 10, 2022, his duty done. He was born on May 31, 1932, in Roslindale, MA, the youngest son of Richard F. Mullaney, Sr. and Anna Pauline (Sullivan) Mullaney, brother to Donald Joachim and Colette Ann (Mullaney) Maillet, all deceased.

Dick graduated from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy in 1953, traveling around the world three times. He used his first year's earnings to send his parents to Ireland. He then joined the Navy, flying jets from aircraft carriers. Dick served as a volunteer firefighter in Pensacola Beach, FL. Retiring from active Navy duty as a lieutenant commander in 1966, Dick spent the rest of his career flying commercial jets for Northeast Airlines, then Delta Airlines, retiring in 1989.

He thoroughly enjoyed his retirement years, splitting his time between Cape Cod, MA and Venice, FL with his beloved wife, Mary. They were married in 1956 at St. Theresa's in West Roxbury and celebrated 65 years together. Dick embraced his friendship with Bill W. late in life and we all celebrated his sobriety during his retirement years. He also embraced a deep spirituality, practicing meditation as well as his Catholic faith.

Dick, aka Dad, Grandpa Dick, Gramps, Uncle Dick, Rich, neighbor, and friend, brought a smile to the face of everyone he encountered. He had a unique blend of gentleness, intensity, and moxie. Skilled with operating all forms of crafts – sailboats, cars, jets – Dick could fix anything, build anything. He was a man of few words, dry humor, and wry observations. Generous beyond belief, he shared whatever he had, needing nothing beyond a friendly smile and a straight answer.

He leaves his wife, Mary (Butler) and daughters Christine (John) Oskirko, Marie (Tony Foran) Mullaney, and Carolyn Mullaney. He was predeceased by his daughter Theresa (William) Renaud. He also leaves his beloved grandchildren Matt Renaud, Erin (Renaud) Seidel, Thomas Foran, Ross Merrick, Lynne Foran, James Merrick, and Luke Foran, as well as great grandchildren Carter and Aria Seidel. He also leaves his cherished nieces and nephews, great and great grand nieces and nephews and many treasured friends. He loved us all and we loved him. We miss him terribly.

A funeral service will be held at Cape Cod in the springtime, with arrangements by Hallet Funeral Home, date and time to be determined. A memorial service will be held at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Osprey, FL on Friday, February 18, 2022, at 10:00 AM. Donations may be made in Dick's memory to your local cancer center or AA inter group.

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