OBITUARY
Michael James Mullen
April 23, 1963 – February 5, 2013
Michael James Mullen, 49, of Greenwich, Connecticut, died Tuesday, February 5 at New York- Presbyterian Hospital. Born April 23, 1963 in Boston, Massachusetts, he was a son of the late Mary and James Mullen. Mike grew up in Hingham, Massachusetts and went on to graduate from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Mike’s career spanned 25 years in the investment business including time at Oppenheimer in institutional equity sales and most recently with Gerry Farber LLC, a New York based hedge fund. Mike enjoyed traveling with his family, skiing, golf, and his beloved New England Patriots. He is survived by his loving wife of 24 years Tracy and their two daughters Sarah, a sophomore at Gettysburg College and Caroline a seventh grader at Central Middle School. He also leaves behind a brother James of Hingham, Massachusetts. Friends and family may visit on Friday February 8th between the hours of 4-8 pm at Leo P. Gallagher and Son, 31 Arch St. Greenwich, Connecticut. Mike’s life will be celebrated on Saturday February 9th at 2:00 PM at St. Michael’s Church, 469 North St. Greenwich, Connecticut. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the American Lung Association or The Newman Catholic Center, 472 North Pleasant Street Amherst, Massachusetts 01002. To leave an online condolence please visit www.leopgallaghergreenwich.com.
Services
- Visitation Friday, February 8, 2013
- Mass of Christian Burial Saturday, February 9, 2013
REMEMBERING
Michael James Mullen
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RECEIVE UPDATESJoe Foti
March 3, 2014
My condolences to Mike's family. I remember him as great professional that I respected and enjoyed working w/ at DLJ. He was a normal guy, in our crazy and high-pressured world of finance that will be remembered and missed.
Tom Jantzen
February 22, 2013
My sincere condolences to Mike's family. I have fond memories of playing ice hockey with him in Hingham (we were both goalies). He was always kind, generous and hard working. I am very sorry for your loss.
Kendrick Widmer
February 16, 2013
My deepest condolences go out to my cousin and her family in their time of lost. Mike was always a kind, caring, and generous man. My prayers are with him, and my thoughts to his family.
Tara Cone
February 14, 2013
Mike will truly be missed. I enjoyed working with him over the past few years… he was always upbeat, had an infection laugh, and gave the best advice. Mike was a true professional and an overall great guy, it is so hard to believe he is gone. My thoughts and prayers go out to Tracy, Sarah and Carolyn. I hope all the good memories will carry you through this time of sorrow.
Susan Dabney
February 10, 2013
Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to you Tracy, Sarah and Caroline. May the wonderful memories you have ease the pain of your tremendous loss.
Susan Dabney,
McKenzie, Brian and Carlie Burke
Susan Beale- Davis
February 10, 2013
Mike was a cherished childhood friend. It is so difficult to believe he is no longer with us. Mike's beautiful smile and caring personality made everyone feel so happy to be in his presence. My heart felt sympathy, love and prayers are with Tracy and his girls. Mike will be greatly missed. xo
Lisa Gavin
February 8, 2013
So heartbroken to hear this. Mikey was one of my dearest friends back in middle/high school. He always was such a bright light, had a positive vibe and an infectious smile. He was the go to guy at our school-always had an angle, such a hard worker and quick wit. He was so much fun, a true friend a great, great guy. Such cherished memories. My deepest sympathies to Mike's family .
Jay Koehler
February 8, 2013
Mike was a tremendous professional with a passion for markets that was contagious and made those around him better. His sense of humor and love of life will be forever cherished. I'm saddened by his loss and would like to extend my deepest condolences to his family.
Tom Kurtz
February 8, 2013
I was shocked and saddened by the news and would like to extend my deepest condolences to his family. I really enjoyed working with Mike, he was a tremendous professional and one of the good guys on Wall Street. He was smart, quick-witted and charismatic. I have told and retold stories for years about sitting across the desk from Mike at Lehman; his sense of humor was contagious.
Tom Goss
February 7, 2013
I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to Mike's family. We were colleagues on the Institutional Sales Desk at Lehman Brothers and I have many fond memories of Mike's great sense of humor and friendship. He will be sorely missed.
Stephen Weiss
February 7, 2013
Mike was by far one of the smartest and nicest people I have worked with during my 25 years in the business. His sense of humor carried us through some tough times at Lehman. He will be missed.
Anna Saras Povinelli
February 7, 2013
Mike was a driven, hard-working, intelligent, sensitive, funny person and a good friend of almost 30 years. He was a devoted husband and father. We shared many fun times and good memories together. I'm happy that the last memory of Mike was when he was toasting his beautiful wife Tracy, and thanking her for being his rock- and he had the biggest smile on his face.
Rest in peace Mikey.
Lisa Niedringhaus
February 7, 2013
I liked Mike from the moment I first met him. Smart, funny and a great family man. I am shocked and saddened by his loss and Tracy, Sarah and Caroline please know that I am here for you. Sending you warm hugs, all of my love and endless prayers.
Lisa Niedringhaus
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