Bryan P. Mulvaney, 46, of Clearwater, FL passed away at the Hospice of Woodside, Pinellas Park, FL on July 14, 2008 from natural causes.
A native of Manhattan, NY and a local resident since 1974, when he moved here from Miami, FL; he was a Systems Programmer for the Pinellas County Property Appraisers Office; a Catholic and a US Navy Veteran that served as Helo Rescue man. During his US Navy Career, he was awarded a Navy Battle “E” Ribbon; US Navy Expeditionary Medal 2nd Award; Sea Service Deployment Ribbon 2nd Award; Good Conduct Medal; Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal; US Navy Unit Commendation Medal and Meritorious Unit Commendation Medal. He also attended and graduated from the US Navy Fundamental “P” School; AW “A” School; Naval Aircrewman Survival School; ASWE Oceanography School; SAR Training School and the SH3B Flight Placement School.
He is survived by his fiancée, Dawn St. Clair of Clearwater, FL; his parents, John and Violet Mulvaney of Clearwater, FL and a brother, Patrick Mulvaney of Clearwater, FL.
The family requests, that in lieu of flowers, to please make a donation to the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center at the University of South Florida, Tampa, FL in the memory of Bryan P. Mulvaney.
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MY HEART ACHES– WITH SINCERE SYMPATHY- BETSY WOOD CVS
To Dawn and Bryan’s family,
Our thought and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Bryan was a wonderful co-worker and friend who will be remembered for his kind demeanor and wonderful smile. May your special memories of Bryan live on in your hearts forever!
Dear Dawn and Family,
I am truly sorry that such a wonderful person has left us. Bryan will be missed. I was a new employee with the property appraisers office when I use to see Bryan at a pool we both went too. He was alway so nice. He had a great smile. I talked to him at
the Christmas party this year. He looked so good. We had a nice talk
and I told him about my brain tumor.I am one of the lucky ones and mine is not malignant. I had
a brain scan today and all I could think about while I was in the MRI machine was Bryan. His death is a great loss to a lot of people. The only thing that is good now is that he is at peace.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Memories will keep his spirt alive.
His beautiful smile and his kind words will always be with me.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Joan Wilson
Bryan
You will always be remembered in the mind’s and heart’s of your family. Peace be with you.
Your Cousin Robert
I miss my “break time” buddy. We “dished” a lot of gossip together during our morning and afternoon breaks. Then, after he had to leave for medical reasons, we’d get together on occasion and “dish” some more at the pancake house. My heart is aching now.
Bryan, if you’re reading this from where you are up there, can you send me the lottery numbers?
Until we meet again.
Hugz
My condolences to Dawn and the whole family. I retired from the County in June so I was called by a friend to tell me of Bryan’s passing. I was so sorry to hear the news. Bryan was such a nice person. Always polite and respectful and much too young to die. God needed him to come home. The following was given to me when my husband passed away. I hope it will help you Dawn and the whole family.
To Those I Love
When I am gone, just release me, let me go-so I can move into my afterglow. You mustn’t tie me down with tears; let’s be happy that we had so many years. I gave you my love, you can only guess how much you gave me in happiness. I thank you for the love each have shown, but now it’s time I traveled alone. So grieve for me awhile, if grieve you must, then let your grief be comforted with trust. It’s only for a while that we must part, so bless the memories within your heart. And then, when you must come this way alone, I’ll greet you with a smile and a “Welcome Home.”
God Bless and give comfort to you all. Bryan will be missed by so many people.
Dear Dawn,
My deepest sympathy and prayers are extended to you and Bryan’s family.
Bryan will always be in our hearts.
He will be missed deeply by all of us at the office. His smile brightened up the day.
May God bless you and Bryan’s family during this time of sorrow.
Sincerely,
Connie Pettenger
The following members of the V.F.W. Post 9272 Honor Guard were priviledged to participate in the service to honor your loved one’s service to our country:
Bud Burket – Captain
Dayle Stevens – Chaplain
Len Davis – Sgt.of the Guard
Walt Closson
My Friend you have gone on to a Much Better Place.. Your Smile will be the Brightest Star in the Night Sky, Your Laugh will be Heard in the Wind, Your Thoughtful Loving Self will be in Our Hearts, Until we all meet again… Soar High With The Angels… Blessed Be
Our Brother and Friend!
Our Condolences To His family
To Bryan’s family, my deepest sympathy go with you at this time, for I will never forget the years we had together first thru school and then during our Navy years. We have done so much together and did everything we wanted. Bryan was a free spirit and lived life to the fullest. I could go on for hours of the adventures we had,some I can’t talk about } :} these will be time I miss, we had a friendship for 34 years. I will never forget Bryan and he will always be in my memrories. Smooth sailing and calm seas my friend, we will meet again in better times. FTN… love you buddy.
Bryan I knew you for the last 9 years of your life and always had a great time hanging with you from our first lunch at Shepherd’s, NYE 2000 at The Hub, through our last visit ringing in 2008 in Times Square at the crossroads of the world. You were always so excited to make your trips up here and we always had such a blast.
My heartfelt condolences go out to my friend Dawn and Bryan’s family. May he rest in eternal peace.
Love xoxo
Fran
My beloved Bryan:
In just a couple of days, it will be a year since you passed from our lives. I still miss your terribly and love you, my soul-mate and loving companion. I think of you every day and our friends remain ’true’ and supportive. All have helped me through this very tough year. When anyone accompanies me to events that we used to attend together, though it is sad, we always think…”Bryan would have loved this…would have been a blast…” I will always love you and am blessed to have shared life with such a wonderful, enthusiatic person of honor and tenderness. Rest peacefully and you will always be in my heart. Love always, Dawn, Baron and Miss PanDee.
Although I never had the pleasure of meeting you I did hear you voice on occassion when talking with Dawn. She has been strong but does waiver on occassion. You had such a strong impact on her life and from what I heard of you an impact on many other’s also. Rest peacefully and know that Dawn has been well taken care of.
Hey Buddy, It’s hard to believe it’s been a year. I miss you every day and know your in a much better place watching over all of us. I sure miss all the great times we had every year. Gasprilla just wasn’t the same without our favorite pirate. Bryan you are truly one of the good ones and are missed by a lot of good frieds. Good friends are hard to find and we all lost one of our best friend’s when you had to leave. Your in my thoughts and prayers every day buddy and I miss you more than words can say. Love You Bryan
Bryan, Janie and I miss you and keep you in our prayers every day. You were always so positive even during your hard times. You brought many smiles to your friends faces and we always remember your smile too. We’ll miss you at our annual Ginnie Springs campout,boy did we have some good times there. The Ginnie Springs crew missed you this year and asked about you and Dawn, so I know that you made an impression on all there. Watch out for all of us left here and put in a good word for us with the Lord. Love you man. Love, John and Jane
Hey Big Guy!!! Just stopped by to say “hey” and to let you know you may be gone, but never forgotten! You’re on my mind and in my heart…….always! Love, Kim
My chocolate-loving compadre, it is hard to comprehend at times you have been gone a year now. We miss you everyday. I have the family picture on my desk at work and I get a reminder of some good times daily(important to do!)Dawn has been supported in many ways and remains strong. You may physically be missing but spiritually always around. Keep a light on for the rest of us, say hello to others and know we love you always and will keep your memory in our hearts and minds. :-)
I just want to tell you how much I miss you but I have wonderful memories of the trips and times we shared which I will keep in my mind and heart always. Love you..
Won’t be the same without you, Bryan. Many great times in the old HUB and in the new one……..
CHEERS and HAVE A DOUBLE FOR US ALL!
Bryan, it is your Birthday this 8-8-11 and still miss you terribly. You are in my thoughts each day. Send that wonderful smile my way! Love Always, Dawn.
Bryan:
Seems incredulous that it has been 8 years since your passing.
Life is busy and still working hard (probably work until I ‘drop’…).
Often think of you when out and traveling around.
Hanging out with Cheryl a few weeks ago and she is doing well as is Scotty and Kim. Dave….he lives in Thailand and comes and goes to the US — go figure that one! Always interesting how the wheel turns, here.
Still miss my best friend…
Thinking of you,
Love – Dawn
Well it is 2020 and in some ways the time since 2008 has gone too quickly by. The world continues to change, but one thing remains the same — missing you!
Life continues to be full of surprises, some good, some not so good such as our current and embarrassing leader, the reigning and unethical idiot, ‘fake’ President (Trump). Aside from this, our cat, Miss Pandee is still here, but sadly Baron was gone in 2017. I now have a dog rescue, a large Pit / Hound mix and named him – Neko and he is a love-bug; also very protective. Mom (Doris) also has passed. John and Jane no longer have SuperBowl parties after 30 years; moving to the “sticks” in Citrus County where they plan to retire. Jeannie is still in Phoenix, but hates it there and wants to move back. Kim retired and plays golf all over the place; Cheryl and Scotty are still working at County, but Dave retired a couple of years back.
Thinking of you always and love,
Dawn
Dear Bryan. It has been almost 12 years since you have been gone. So many things, good and bad and that is life. Dawn and I talk about you and things that you would have enjoyed and things that would make you crazy! You are still loved and missed. Ironically I am working in the building down the hall maybe 50 feet from where you left your earthly bonds. I hope that mom has been able to catch up to you and share a laugh or two.