Phillip S. Mumley

phillip mumley
Phillip S. Mumley, 47, died Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center from injuries sustained from a snowmobiling accident. Born in Danvers on January 5, 1970, he was the son of Carol (Vasey) Thompson and her husband Robert of Harmony, ME and John Mumley and his wife Dianne of Whitefield, NH. He was raised in Middleton and was a graduate of the Beverly Trade School, Class of 1988. Phil owned and operated AutoPro Collision Center in Rowley for more than ten years. In his free time, he enjoyed motorcycles, snowmobiles, and jet skis. He was a loving father who especially enjoyed annual summer trips with his children. In addition to his parents, he leaves his wife, Paula (MacLaughlan) Mumley of Middleton, his children, Jack and Jillian Mumley, two brothers, his twin Jason Mumley and his family of Wellington, ME and Berton Lombard and his family of Newton, NH, and a dear friend, Maryellen Alves-Hertigan. Visiting hours are Sunday, February 26, 2017 from 2-5PM in C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. Relatives and friends are invited. All other services are private. In lieu of flowers, donations in Phil’s name may be made to the Brain Trauma Foundation, 1999 S. Bascom Ave., Suite 1040, Campbell, CA 95008 or at braintrauma.org. For further information or to leave a condolence, visit www.LyonsFuneral.com.

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  1. My condolences to the family of such a tragic loss, my heart aches, and to Maryellen his girlfriend, his best friend, his love, keep smiling, it’s how he would want it.

  2. This message is for you Phil.
    I am heart broken that you had to go so soon.I wish I could have gotten to know you better.I want you to know that you made my cousin Maryellen the happiest she has ever been in her life.I know how much you loved her and how much she loved you and that love will live forever ! It was great to spend Christmas Eve with you , Maryellen and the her kids. She was so happy to have you there and we were just as happy to have you join in on our Christmas family celebration.I could see the love between the two of you , how you just fit in .How you enjoyed all of our crazy stories. It was a fun night filled with great friends and family.I would do anything to bring back that night and just start over.
    You will be truly missed Phil and Maryellen will never stop loving you.
    Rest In Peace Phil <3

  3. So sad and still in shock.

    Love and prayers to Phil’s family, his beautiful children, Mary Ellen, friends and loved ones. ❤️

  4. One of the nicest people I ever knew. Phil was a true gentlemen and good person with a heart of gold. My deepest condolences to his family! You will be missed my friend.

  5. Rest In Peace Phil you were a good guy and the Cooper family will miss you . “There are no deaths -Only new worlds”. Godspeed friend.

  6. You will be soarly missed by many but not forgotten by any . I hope the best for your children and loved ones and may they find peace ….. RIP Phil…..
    Jennifer Tower

  7. Phil always gave me great service at Auto Pro. He liked seeing my twins and often told them stories when he was growing up as a twin. He will be greatly missed.
    My deepest sympathies to Phil’s family, friends and Mary Ellen. May he rest in peace.

  8. I met Phil about 12 years ago, our kids went to preschool together. His son was BFFs with my son and his daughter was BFFs with my daughter back then. He dropped them off in the morning at preschool at the same time I dropped off, and we always chatted. Later he bought a shop by us in Rowley. He worked out at my old gym, and we’d catch up about how the kids were doing. He was always so proud of them. We took our cars to him many times, and no matter how mangled our cars were, it was always great to see Phil. He was absolutely the nicest guy and had a bright light about him. He had such a calm, kind, gentle presence. My deepest sympathy goes to his family and loved ones.

    Sandy Zimmerman


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