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Wednesday
7
May
Visitation at Funeral Home
9:00 am - 11:00 am
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
FitzGerald-Sommer Funeral Home
17 S. Delaware Avenue
Yardley, Pennsylvania, United States
Wednesday
7
May
Mass
11:30 am
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
St. Andrew's Catholic Church
81 Swamp Road
Newtown, Pennsylvania, United States
Wednesday
7
May
Final Resting Place
12:45 pm
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
All Saints Cemetery
291 W. Durham Road
Newtown, Pennsylvania, United States


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Luz m moro uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
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This photo captures a joyful moment as Kevin, from Church & Dwight Co., Inc., celebrates his retirement surrounded by the Sales Admin team. Smiling alongside him are his colleagues Jennifer Parracho, Karen Salvatore, Luz Moro, and Brenda Jelnicki, who are sharing in the festivities.
I'm deeply saddened to hear about Kevin's passing. Finding the right words to express the sorrow in my heart is difficult. He was more than just a colleague; he was a cherished member of our work family. The smell of coffee in the office now reminds me of Kevin's coffee station he set up in an empty cubicle. After brewing a fresh pot, he would announce it so everyone could enjoy a cup. We were part of the weekly office lottery team he led, often winning a dollar or two to roll into the next week's game. He also organized the Super Bowl spreadsheet, picking someone to select the numbers outside the boxes. Kevin's absence leaves a void that can't be filled, but we will hold onto the fond memories we've shared.
My deepest condolences to all the Mullaney family.
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Dave posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
We are deeply saddened by the loss of Kevin. As neighbors, we have been truly grateful for the friendship and kindness he shared with us over 30 years. Kevin’s warmth, generosity, and strength touched our lives in many ways, and we feel fortunate to have shared so many memories together.
Please know how much we valued his presence in our lives and in our community. He will be dearly missed, but the friendship and joy he brought us will always be remembered with gratitude.
Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. If there is anything we can do to support you, please let us know.
Dave and Jigna Patel
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Scott Goldinger posted a condolence
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Q: How did you meet Kevin?
A: My family and I moved next door to the Mullaney's in 1998. We immediately became friends and had Easter and Christmas Breakfast with our families for many many years. He had a tradition of frying up some ham with maple syrup which became an instant family favorite. He was generous and always available to help with anything you asked of him. He was a loving father, grandfather and husband and was a beautiful presence when we needed support. We was always available for conversation and advice. My family and I will miss him terribly. He was the most dedicated sports fan I had ever met. We were together at a Philly playoff game last year and I will have that memory with him, Jac Jac and Kate forever. We will keep you in our hearts for eternity.
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Alex Abbenante posted a condolence
Monday, May 5, 2025
My best memories of Mr. Kevin was our time together in Las Vegas. It was that weekend he showed me how to play craps. That still remains my favorite table game.
Of course I will never forget the grill weekends or beach trips to belmar in the convertible.
Rest easy, always remembered.
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David Stopkoski posted a condolence
Monday, May 5, 2025
Kevin and I have been friends since we met during a little league game. We attended the same high school and college together and remained good friends throughout. Kevin was always a loyal, caring fun loving friend. He also deeply loved his wife Patty and his children and grand child. I will miss himxmore than words can Express. Rest in peace fmy friend.
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Bob Abbenante uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, May 1, 2025
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My wife Linda and I met Kevin in 1999 after moving to Yardley PA from Connecticut. He came over from across the street to check us out. It quickly became apparent that Kevin and I had much in common. We loved sports, the beach, dogs, good food and wine. Meeting him was a godsend, as I was anxious about uprooting my family. We quickly became best buds, and I was Robin to his Batman. Once we took care of family matters, it was fun time. For twenty years, we went to the nearby Jersey beaches, to the Mullaney shore condo which he loved, to casinos, to Phillies and Eagle games. We went to countless restaurants and bars which he picked. All were great. We loved making small bets on sports. The repartee between us was classic comedy. He always won by a point, a run, a field goal. It drove me crazy and Kevin would laugh and laugh. To me, it mattered little who lost or won. I was hanging with the Batman. Our kids grew up together, our dogs played together. The Mullaney's always welcomed my family, I would bring wine and Kevin was king of the charcoal grill. Kevin enriched my life in so many ways, too many to describe. I retired to Florida five years ago, and regardless of his illness, we talked on the phone every day. I am devastated by his passing, and the only comfort I find is knowing when my time comes, the Batman will be there to again show me the ropes.
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Norris Turner uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, May 1, 2025
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I loved seeing and talking to Kevin when we would see each other, usually on my way back home from a walk or run. We often talked sports, usually Philly teams. But he knew I bled maize and blue and loved my Michigan Wolverines, so he usually would share with me something he heard about the wolverines. I’ll miss seeing him. I’ll miss our talks. I’ll miss him.
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Wednesday, April 30, 2025
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Dave and Patty Brady posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
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Kevin was a colleague and a friend. We had lost touch after we went separate ways at work, but reconnected over the past several years at the beach. He always talked about his family and it was clear they were the light of his life. He will be missed by myself and many others. Our prayers are with Kevin and his family.


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