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Monday
14
October
Gathering of Family and Friends
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Monday, October 14, 2024
Hoyt Funeral Home
199 Main St
New Canaan, Connecticut, United States
Tuesday
15
October
Mass Of Christian Burial
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
St. Aloysius Church
Cherry Street
New Canaan, Connecticut, United States
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Bonnie posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
I was in a meeting with George on Tuesdays. When you walked in the room and saw George there you always knew it would be a good meeting. He was just a bright light. He had such faith and gratitude that he made us all feel better. He always asked us about our children and prayed for them. We knew he cared deeply. He was always so proud of his children Hollis and George. The last time we saw him he was so happy they were together at school. He really loved his family and it showed in every way. We will miss George with his great big smile and words of encouragment. He was a one of a kind person. I know he is looking down on all of us and helping everyone get through the hard times. Thank you George for all your prayers. We will now pray for your families peace.
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Betsy K posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
I am so sorry to hear of George's passing. He was a bright light, a warm presence and
an inspiration to so many. He will be greatly missed. May his memory be a blessing.
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Timothy posted a condolence
Thursday, October 17, 2024
His master replied, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness.
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Christina Gagnon lit a candle
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
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Although I only knew Mr Mulry for a few years it was a pleasure being a part of the USC lacrosse family with him. The way he supported not just Hollis but every girl on the field was so impressive. Often stopping me after a game to congratulate me or tell me I had a good game was just who he was - always wanting to spend love and support. He quickly became a conversation on the team because even if we had a small scrimmage or game far away and knew our fans section would be limited we knew We’d at least have one fan. And that was Mr.Mulry. On the bus one person would always say “well at least Mr.Mulry will be there” and sure enough he would even sometimes beat us to the field making sure to watch hollis warm and take in every moment of the game. He light was so so bright for our team and has impacted all of us. He was taken to soon but, now is safe in Gods hands in heaven always looking down on and protecting his family. Sending prayers and condolences to Carolyn, George, Hol and Mulry fam❤️ here for you always
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Tuesday, October 15, 2024
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After the past few days of celebrating Georges life, it is truly a testimate to how George lead his life and the ever lasting impressions he left on everyone he interacted with. George was USC lacrosse’s biggest fan, always the first one there. It was and is a blessing to be apart of George and his families life. He was such a light in everyones life and his light will continue to shine through us all as he has touched me and so many others in so many amazing ways.
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Kruse family posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Our hearts break for Carolyn, Hollis and George and all of the many friends and family so impacted by George’s loss. To us he was the epitome of a Catholic gentleman and a loyal, kind and generous friend to so many we know. May perpetual light shine upon him and may his family always feel his continuing presence in their lives. Love, Cathy and George Kruse
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Jon Barron posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Like so many, my experiences with George were filled with incredible energy and positivity, always. Fond memories of moving the girls into the Village freshman year…how excited you were seeing Hollis’ first goal last season…or just asking about life and really taking an interest in others. Gone way too soon but I’m sure Carolyn and the kids can take solace knowing you’ll be looking down on them and guiding them, always. Rest in peace, my friend.
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Andrea Roberson lit a candle
Monday, October 14, 2024
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His amazing smile, warm heart, and his light that just radiated out of him - that’s immediately what I think of when I think of George. And next is his family and how much he loved them. I only knew George for a few years, but tremendously blessed to know him is an apt description. His energy, his light, his love for all he knew and cared for, and that smile - his light will forever live on in all of us as we remember him! Carolyn, Hollis and George, I send you my love, light, and comfort and know we are here for you always!
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George Mulry is simply one of a kind. One of the kindest, most generous, and encouraging people that I have ever met. George and I met four years ago when our daughters started their college lacrosse journeys together. From that very first introduction, he made me laugh and smile, as if we had known each other for years. I left that meeting excited about the good times and fun ahead.
And what a grand time it was. These past four years with George were beyond memorable. We cheered our daughters on, spent time together all across the country, and simply talked about life, family, and pretty much whatever came to mind. We both loved the fact that our families were connected and on such a special journey together.
George loved his family tremendously. The joy and excitement he always had when talking about them always warmed my heart. He was loyal, funny, and one of the most helpful and supportive individuals I have ever known. Just seeing him walking toward me with that big smile and great energy always made me smile in return. That moment always ended with a great big hug, laughter, smiles, and happiness.
I’m grateful for our time together, and I’m blessed to call you my friend and brother. Gone from here too soon, but never forgotten. My condolences and much love to Carolyn, George, Hollis, and family. Love you and here for you always.
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Michael Mastey posted a condolence
Monday, October 14, 2024
The Mastey family will forever remember George and send our love and deepest condolences to the Mulry family. I remember the conversations had with George while watching our daughters play youth soccer. Always a gentleman and always having nothing but positive, uplifting comments. May God grant you peace during this difficult time
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Neil Christie lit a candle
Monday, October 14, 2024
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I had the pure pleasure of sitting next to George for about 15 years at work. He was a pleasure to work with. I am in shock that
he left so suddenly and I give my heart felt condolences to Carolyn, George 1V and Hollis.
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Monday, October 14, 2024
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Mr. Mulry was one of those guys who could make you smile through kindness, love, and compassion. I only had the pleasure of knowing him for a year, but in that year he made a very profound impact on my life. By showing me how you should treat people, love people, and care for people. I get the pleasure of being his son's roommate/best friend, and I am sure I know what kind of person Mr. Mulry was through his son George. He shows everyone how he was raised through how he treats people with same type of kindness I’m sure his father instilled in him. Just the other day, Mr. Mulry was in our room asking if we needed anything, just like he always did, ensuring we had everything we needed. I also got the joy of getting an invitation to go to their home in Connecticut over the summer, and the first interaction I got to see was Mr. Mulry, bringing these movers waters and asking if they needed anything; I know he didn’t think anything of it, but it really shows you something about his character. He left us too early, but I know what he stood for will show through his kids George and Hollis. I love you all, George, Hollis, and Mrs. Mulry❤️
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Heidi Barron lit a candle
Monday, October 14, 2024
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George was one of the kindest, warmest souls I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. His positive energy was palpable and his genuine care for others was always felt. I have only known George for a few short years but I always looked forward to seeing and chatting with him on the lacrosse sidelines and USC events. His love for his family and support for his children was unwavering and contagious. You have left us way too early, but I know your spirit, love and kindness will forever live on in everyone who knew and loved you. You will be deeply missed. Carolyn, Hollis and George, we are all here for you always…. ❤️
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Monday, October 14, 2024
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From the first time I met Mr. Mulry, when my family walked into my dorm room freshman year, I knew he was one of those souls that loved to be there for others. At that point, I’d only met him once before, and that day, he immediately gave me the biggest hug and asked me how I was. Throughout the day, he constantly asked if my family needed any help and kept explaining how excited he was that we were all together. His calming presence on this hectic move-in day made my parents and I feel so safe about me moving to college and being roommates with Hollis. My family always says that there are some families that you just trust and can feel their love and light, and The Mulrys’ are one of those families. Mr. Mulry was one of those people who brightened everyone’s days and lives. He made everyone feel welcome no matter if you knew him for 20 seconds or 20 years. His charismatic and charming energy was something that not everyone has and he made sure to use it everyday in such a positive way. Not many people can go throughout life saying that they made someone else’s better, I know, without a doubt, that Mr. Mulry truly did. He always made sure that my family felt seen and heard whenever we spoke to him, and personally I know that his love and light will continue to be shown through his family and friends. We all love you so much Mrs. Mulry, Hollis, and George ♥️♥️ and are sending our prayers.
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Kevin Fogarty posted a condolence
Monday, October 14, 2024
I didn’t know George as well as my brother Michael and Mark Braunstein but I can say with certainty that whenever I met George he always had a smile and a warm welcome. Our conversation was always fun. He was a great from a fine family. It was a privilege to have known him. My heart is broken today for his wife and children and the whole Mulry family. I will remember him in my prayers. May he rest in peace. KevinFogarty.
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Hannah Barron posted a condolence
Monday, October 14, 2024
Although I only had the pleasure of knowing Mr. Mulry for a few years, his impact was felt immediately. Hollis’ very first college lacrosse game at BC, I noticed that Mr. Mulry was the single person inside of the stadium watching us warm up, and he gave Hol the largest smile and wave I had ever seen. He was genuinely so excited to be there to support her and the energy he radiated was so contagious, as a bystander I couldn’t help but grin widely myself. Whenever I would make the 4 hour drive to New Canaan to visit Hollis, I always remember pulling up to the house and each time seeing Mr. Mulry just standing outside their house, watching me pull into the driveway with again, this non stop smile to be the first one to greet me. Even if I had just visited weeks prior, he would hug me and let me know how excited he was to have me visit for however long I wanted. He made each and every person he knew feel seen, and loved. That type of person is a once in a lifetime, and Mr. Mulry was undoubtedly a gift sent from God for each of us during his time on this Earth. His love and joy shine so brightly in his two children, and the sincere element of kindness is something I have been so grateful to receive from every person in this family. Mrs. Mulry, George and Hollis, I love you and am sending you my deepest condolences ❤️ always here for you.
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Dan DArcangelo posted a condolence
Monday, October 14, 2024
To the family & friends of George,
George was one the most electrifying souls I have ever known. It was truly a gift from God to have known him. George may no longer be with us, yet rest assured the amazing memories will never fade.
You have my deepest condolences.
Sincerely,
Dan D'Arcangelo
#FriarsForever
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Jade Lowe posted a condolence
Monday, October 14, 2024
Mr. Mulry was a once in a lifetime person, and it was such a blessing to know him. I will always admire the sense of gratitude he had for everything, his contagious energy, the way he would bend over backwards to help anyone in his life, and of course the way he loved his family. He would always be the first person after games telling you how well you did, and he would make every event feel so special and exciting with his incredible energy. He would wake up at the crack of dawn to drive Hollis and all of her friends to our lacrosse tournaments throughout the years, and he did it every single time with a smile and contagious energy that made you feel happy to be there. Whenever he would drop us off, he would say “take care of each other girls!”, and in every encounter you had with him he would make you feel special, seen, and so loved. He once drove 4 hours to come to my grandmothers funeral, and was standing at the gate of the church when we came out. I remember being so touched that he would sacrifice an entire day to hug his friend for 2 minutes, but this is how Mr. Mulry lived every day. Mr. Mulry had a heart of gold and touched every single person he encountered. This type of character is so clear in Hollis and George and the way they treat their friends and everyone they encounter. It was such a privilege to have Mr. Mulry in our lives. We will all miss him so much, and I am so sorry he left so soon. We are sending all of our love and prayers to Hollis, George, and Carolyn ❤️
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Monday, October 14, 2024
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Monday, October 14, 2024
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Mr.Mulry was an angel sent to Earth for a purpose. While I did not get the opportunity to have him in my life for many years I was blessed to meet him through these last 3 years at USC. Always the first to send a positive message after a game, a man who was genuinely interested in the person he was speaking to, and constantly smiling. Mr.Mulry was a light to each person he met and spoke to. The impact he had on this Earth goes beyond his own, it stems to his wife and his children. Hollis and George Mulry are two of the kindest people I have had the pleasure of meeting at USC. They were raised by an incredible man who taught them what is really important in life, and they will continue to spread his light and values wherever they go. He lived thoroughly through his faith and made sure to spread joy everywhere he went. His loss will be deeply felt in all of the communities he was a part of and I am truly sorry he left so soon. He now has Victory, living at the right hand of The Father. Sending all my love and prayers to Hollis, George, and Carolyn.
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Kate Gerrity posted a condolence
Monday, October 14, 2024
Mr. Mulry is truly a one of a kind human being. He had a unique gift for making everyone he met, even strangers on the street, feel special. He had the most kind, and loving heart, and it was so apparent how much he cared for his family. Whenever Mr. Mulry was in town to see Hollis and George at school, he never missed a chance to tell me, with the biggest smile, “Thanks for looking out for my girl.” His smile was so contagious, it always made you smile too. He would regularly tip the security guard who stands outside of our house, thanking him for keeping Hollis and her friends safe. Mr. Mulry was always the first one at our games, so proud to cheer Hollis on and wave to her during warm ups, and he’d be the first person to tell you that you had a GREAT game. Mr. Mulry truly had a heart of gold, and I will never forget what others have been calling his “non stop” smile. I truly admire his positive outlook on life and the way he made others feel so seen— making you feel as if every word that left your mouth was absolutely fascinating. It is so special to see all of his amazing qualities in Hollis and her brother George and it is so clear that he was an incredible father, husband, brother, and friend. He will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him, and I am so incredibly sorry that he had to leave so soon. Sending all of my love to sweet Hollis, George, and Carolyn❤️ Thinking of you guys, and here for you always.
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Kakki Gerrity posted a condolence
Monday, October 14, 2024
Last year George pulled me aside at a pregame party for our daughters’ USC lax team. He was fumbling with his words but insisted on pushing through to say how sorry he was for the loss of our son 2 and 1/2 years prior, before George and our family had ever met. He told me how his family and all the families on the team care about, love, and support us. We talked, hugged and cried together then went back to the tailgate - I know it was hard for him to do but the effect for me was beautiful, sincere, and incredibly comforting. When we rejoined the group I briefly told Carolyn about our conversation and said something like “George is the most amazing person I know.” Such an understatement. I’ll miss his kindness, charm, his warm smile and easy laugh, and will remember him always. I envy the friends who knew him for much longer than our family did, but I’m grateful for the brief time that our new friendship did allow. Carolyn, George, and Hollis I am sending you all my love and prayers.
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George was the consummate gentleman and may have had the most adorable Long Island accent in history. If you were to look up the term “well met” in the dictionary, there would be a picture of George Mulry smiling back at you. And oh what a smile! I had the great pleasure of getting to know George over the past 2 years at USC events, and I never saw a happier face at morning tailgates. Even as he was setting up tables and hustling to get things done, he had a way of asking questions and laughing along at my answers that made me feel like I was a much better storyteller than I am. His sincerity was palpable, and so was the love and pride he felt for Hollis, George and Carolyn. I spent one last game day with George just a few weeks ago: I will cherish the hugs I got in the USC village at sunrise, I will cherish hearing him cheer for his girl all afternoon from the stands, and I will cherish the great stories he told me in Rocks that evening. I will miss George very much and know he will leave a big hole for so many. Sending all my love and condolences to all the Mulrys.
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Valerie Garten posted a condolence
Sunday, October 13, 2024
That radiant smile says everything (plus the laughter that would always follow). I have been blessed with his friendship for over 4 decades. George was a loyal, caring friend to me and lived his life with gratitude, positivity and humility. I have been fortunate these past many years to see him at least quarterly for our lunch walks to get our salads. It was those times that he talked about how proud he was of Hollis and George and how they were navigating their lives. That's when you saw his "non stop" smile. He had a large circle of friends from all walks of his life and a large family, and he loved them all dearly, but what always mattered most to him was Carolyn, Hollis and George. There was "no cover". Thank you George, my life has been richer and more meaningful because of you...you loved and were beloved. As they say in Judaism, "may your memory be for a blessing"
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Robert Fuchs posted a condolence
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Both Joan and I were so sorry to hear about George. He was truly a terrific person who would always great you with a smile and make your day. Our sincere condolences to the entire Mulry family. He was the salt of our earth for sure!
Bob and Joan Fuchs
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Chris Halvorsen posted a condolence
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Out of college I got an internship at Greenwich Partners and Geo was a trader on the desk. I remember him being loved by everyone and just a great guy. I still quote him till this day answering phones on the desk…..”Geno…..Sy Syms line four. Your suits are ready.”
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Jamie Doffermyre posted a condolence
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Dear Carolyn, Hollis and George,
It was such a joy and pleasure to know George. He truly was a light to the world. He set an example of being a devoted husband, father and friend to us all. Whenever we had to connect about work, we spent 10% of the conversation on work, and 90% talking about family and faith. He was/is so very proud of you. I will always cherish my relationship with George and hope to honor his friendship in following his example. Thank you for enabling such a great man to touch so many.
With Love,
Jamie Doffermyre
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holding Carolyn, the twins, and the entire Mulry family in my heart and prayers. May the many wonderful memories of George give you comfort. Sending you all love.
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Saturday, October 12, 2024
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In loving memory of George Mulry, a wonderful man and true professional. His kindness and integrity will be missed. Deepest condolences to his family.
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Saturday, October 12, 2024
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My heartfelt sympathies. May the love and memories you shared with George bring you comfort. He was an extraordinary person.
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Joshua mulholland posted a condolence
Saturday, October 12, 2024
George made you feel like a million dollars EVERY SINGLE TIME you saw him ! One of a kind , the best , GOD FAMILY FRIENDS Make all of our life’s bettter , we will miss you so much Pal .
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Michael & Kim Fogarty posted a condolence
Saturday, October 12, 2024
The stories would be many but, the first time George and I met, we were training to become altar boys. It was brutal.... I think our mothers may have conspired to make that happen. Our brothers Cliff and Kevin suffered too. But you know what? I never would have met George until maybe later in life. So fortunate to have known him throughout our years at Providence College and later as adults as we trudged the road of happy destiny in Ireland on great golf trip in 1996. Kim and I will miss you Geo. You're the best and may God bless you and keep you until we are together again in His care. Love, Michael and Kim
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