Robert Mulvanity

robert mulvanity
Robert L. Mulvanity, 76, died Sunday, October 23, 2011 in Beverly Hospital. He was the loving husband of Norma L. (Eastwood) Mulvanity, with whom he shared fifty-eight years of marriage. Born in Lawrence on Nov. 4, 1934, he was the son of the late Dorothy (Landry) Mulvanity and Raymond Walsh. He was raised and educated in Salem and was a graduate of Salem High School, Class of 1952. He then served honorably in the US Army during the Korean War. Mr. Mulvanity was employed as a sheet metal foreman at Utility Metal in Beverly for over forty years. A Danvers resident for more than fifty years, he had previously served as the manager of the Blue Angels and Shooting Stars Drum & Bugle Corps. He was an avid Boston sports fan who enjoyed skiing and golfing, but most especially loved spending time with his cherished family. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Cathy Toomey and her husband John of Sandown, NH and Lori Naero and her husband Roger of Norway, two sons, Mark Mulvanity and his wife Cheri Crowe of Reading and Robert Mulvanity and his wife Bridget of Tewksbury, 10 grandchildren, Meredith, Ashley, Sarah, William, and Cori Mulvanity, Meaghan and James Toomey, and Brianna, Evan, and Olivia Naero, four great-grandchildren, two sisters, Marlene Doyle and Carol Shalkowski, and several nieces and nephews. His Funeral Service will be Wednesday at 11AM in C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours are Tuesday from 4-8PM in the funeral home. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Danvers Parents for Music Education, PO Box 2145, Danvers, MA 01923.

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  1. Bob and family, So sorry to hear about your dad. I will miss seeing him at all the winter competitions. May your memories of him bring you comfort during this difficult time. With Love, Tony and Jess

  2. My sincerest condolences to the entire family and especially to my former corpsmate, Bobby. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. (Irish Tombstone) David Kelleher

  3. We’re so sorry about Uncle Bob. I remember fondly the two summers I worked with him at Utility, and I have great memories of all of the family gatherings we had over the years. He was always quick with a joke and will be sorely missed. With love, Nephew Gary and wife Lisa

  4. I was saddened to hear of Bob’s passing.Having known Bob since I was 16, he was a big part of my life having also been my father in-law at one time for over 18 years.Bob was always kind to me during the past 34 years and especially kind to my kids, his grandchildren, which I will be forever grateful.I know they enjoyed him as much as he enjoyed spending time with them all. May he be at peace…..

  5. To the entire Mulvanity family, I am sorry for your loss. Bob gave countless hours to all of us in drum corp showing the type of man he was. You will all be in my prayers.

  6. Please accept our heartfelt condolances! Although we didn’t know him personally, I’m sure he was a great man who was loved very much. May God’s blessings be upon him and your family! Respectfully, Paul & Judy Luca

  7. Our thoughts are with your family at this difficult time. May happy memories give you comfort and strength. Those who have left us are now at peace.


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