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Timothy Michael Mulligan, Sr.

Posted 2021-10-30 by mhenderson
Mohave Memorial Funeral & Cremation -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Timothy Michael Mulligan, Sr., 83, died peacefully at his home in Lake
Havasu City, AZ on Monday, May 31, 2021, with his wife by his side.

He was born in Detroit on September 14, 1937, to the late Bernard and
Helen (Funston) Mulligan, where he grew up and attend local schools,
graduating from St. Joe’s High School. He earned his bachelor’s degree
from Wayne State University in his 30’s while working full time and
raising 5 proud boys.

Tim proudly served in the United States Army from 1955-1959. He then
spent 40 years, his entire career, working for Detroit Edison. He was a
communicant of Our Lady of the Lake Roman Catholic Church. He had many
interests, including golf, roller skating, gambling, investing and
living out his Catholic faith.

Tim is survived by his wife of 35 years, Mary Janet Sullivan Mulligan;
his sons Timothy Mulligan, Jr. and his wife Ann of Dearborn, MI,
Terrence Mulligan, Sr. and his wife Helen of Port Orchard, WA, Matthew
Mulligan and his wife Diane of South Portland, ME, Kevin Mulligan of St.
Clair Shores, MI, a stepson John Field of Arlington, TX, siblings,
Patrick Mulligan of Shelby Township, MI and Kathy Mulligan Wright of
Rochester, MI. He also leaves behind four grandsons, TJ Mulligan, Tim
Mulligan III, Liam Mulligan and Joseph Mulligan, and four
granddaughters, Rochelle San Nicolas, Katie DeBoever, Bridget Martin and
Kelly Mulligan as well as 9 great grandchildren and many nieces and
nephews.

He is predeceased by his son, Martin Mulligan, sister Maureen Carroll
and his former wife, Barbara Kroha Mulligan Wood.

A Mass of Christian Burial will take place in Dearborn, MI and be
announced later this summer.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Capuchins.
https://www.thecapuchins.org/donate-detroit




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