
Date Of Birth: May 4, 1938
Date Of Death: January 28, 2010
The family of Marie J. Conklin Mulligan mourns her passing. Born May 4, 1938 to Clifford and Winifred Towey Conklin at Yorktown Heights, New York. Entered into rest January 28, 2010 surrounded by loved ones. Her memory will be cherished by husband of 52 years, Neal J. Mulligan; Children, Neal V. Mulligan, C. Matthew Mulligan, Mary Berling Wood and her husband Bradly, James J. Mulligan and his wife Laura, John M. Mulligan; siblings, Winifred Brunelli, Ella Bohne, Judith Conklin, Robert Conklin; 7 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren. She is reunited in the presence of our Heavenly Father with both parents; sister, Elizabeth Buckholz; son-in-law, Robert Berling; all the Saints and Martyrs. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11:00 a.m. Tuesday February 2, 2010 at St. Louis de Montfort Catholic Church, Fishers, Indiana by the Reverend Father Phil Haslinger, Associate Pastor of the community. Wake service observed 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Monday February 1, 2010 in the Narthex of the church, 11411 Hague Rd. The Rosary will be prayed at the conclusion of the service. Entombment to follow the Funeral Mass in the family crypt of Our Lady Mausoleum, Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Fishers, Indiana. All are invited to share a repast at the church following committal. Memorial contributions may be directed to support St. Augustine Home, Little Sisters of The Poor and Saint Anne’s Guild of St. Louis de Montfort Church. The family wishes to gratefully acknowledge the love and care received from Community North, Cancer Care Center, Forum at the Crossing hospice and St. Louis de Montfort Catholic Community.







Matt Mulligan says
Peaceful repose greeted by a choir of angels.
Clifford Ana Brunelli Family says
Dear Uncle Moe and Family,
Our deepest sympathies go out to you and your family at this time. Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. Aunt Marie had a wonderful sense of humor, I am sure that her and Lib are looking down at us all and having a few good laughs!
John and Sue Smitha says
We are so sorry to hear of Marie’s death. When we would see her she shared stories of her children and grandchildren with much pride in all of you. Neal and children, please accept our condolences. We will remember Marie as one of the funniest people around. She will be missed.
Bobby Sharon Seng says
Jim our sincere and deepest condolences,
Bob & Sharon
Seng
Carl and Patsy Bleke says
In loving memory of my beloved friend Marie. God saw you getting weaker and did what he thought was best. He heard me calling on him as I heard you gasping for breath. God had mercy on us, looked down and called your name, he said, Marie, I know you are tired, come home, come to rest.
My heart will eternally be broken. My life will never be the same. God took you in his arms and ended your pain, but changed my life forever. I think of you in silence, I often speak your name, now all I have is your memories. Your memory is my keepsake with which I will never part, God has you in his keeping and I have you in my heart.
Peggy Huffman Walters says
Dear Neal and Family,
My deepest sympathy to each of you.
I am shocked to hear of the passing of Marie. We worked together for years in Blue Shield claims processing department and then later in the Contract Administration at Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
Marie had such a beautiful sense of humor and was a wonderful person. I enjoyed her note in the Christmas card.
Sincerely,
Peggy Huffman Walters
Pam and Rick Miller family says
Jim, Mr. Mulligan and all of the Mulligan family; Our sincere sympathies and condolences to you all. Our prayers are with you during this difficult time. We pray for God’s comfort and peace this week and in the coming months.
Holly Irwin says
Marie could always make me laugh! I loved how much she loved her daughter. You have our hearts.
Nancy Phil Mills says
Neal & Family – I became friends with Marie at work over 30 years ago. I am so grateful that we reconnected over the last several months; we had fun rehashing the old days. I truly appreciated everthing about Marie, but her ability to make me laugh is what I will treasure the most. You couldn’t have selected a better photo of her.
With Sympathy,
Bill Karen Austin Sharon Wall says
We are so very sorry to read about Marie in today’s paper.
Please know that we thought she was a wonderful woman and devoted wife and mother. Our thoughts are with you.
Kris Harley Fenchel says
Mulligan family I am so sorry to hear of Marie’s passing. She was such a wonderful person, with a beautiful spirit. I will always be thankful to both Marie and Neal for being such good friends to my Grandparents, and especially my Grandmother. After the death of my grandfather their friendship was a great comfort to my grandmother. My heart goes out to you at this time and you will be in my prayers.
Ella Bohne says
My best friend and sister I could always count on you to be there and make me laugh and forget our problems. She made fun out of the worst of times. I’ll miss her forever.
Pat Cockerel Shoemaker says
May God be with the Mulligan family especially in their time of sorrow. Marie will be greatly missed.
Julie Berry says
I too worked with Marie at BCBS and she is key to one of the funniest events I have ever witnessed. During a particularly stressful time, I was leaving the bathroom and from the hallway she saw me. Trying to cheer me up, she lifts her dress up and ’flashed’ me just a bit. At the same time, the elevator door opened and a man exited, turned right in the direction of Marie and was stopped in his tracks. Without missing a beat she said “This is how we welcome people to the 14th floor.” Priceless! We love ya girl. Thanks for everything.
Barbara Griffith says
Dear Neal and Family,
I met Marie and worked with her in 1975. She was hard and smart worker with a wonderful sense of humor. She could get us through any hard times. She will be missed by many as she was loved by many. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Judith A Conklin says
Mulligan Family, I will miss Marie ,my sister very much.She could always make me laugh,even in a bad situation.She was kind & full of fun.,Loved her family dearly.
Melissa Morton says
I’m sorry for your loss. Neal and Marie lived close to us by Allisonville Rd., Marie was always so friendly encouraging us to stop by. Thank you to all her family who cared for her so lovingly during her illness.
Peace,
Melissa Morton
Deborah Brunelli says
To the Mulligan family,
Winnie Brunelli sends her deepest sympathy for the passing of her younger sister Marie.
Marie was an awesome and one of a kind sister and aunt.
We are sorry we are unable to be there, your family will always be in our hearts and prayers, in this time of sorrow and saddness.
Love,
Winifred Brunelli and Family
Jim Harley says
I was sadden to hear from Cheri that Marie had passed. Perhaps, she and Mother and Dad are together now and reminiscing about the old neighborhood.
In sympathy;
Jim
Joan Barker Lambert says
Dear Neal and Family,
I’m sending you my sincere condolences and hope you will be comforted by all the wonderful memories that Marie must have made with all of you. She will be remembered by many who knew her for her great sense of humor and big heart. As her grade school classmate in Yorktown, I remember many funny moments. May God bless her and comfort you.
With sincere sympathy,
Joan Barker Lambert
Tampa, FL
D Dee Gavaghan says
Mulligan family, I worked with Marie at Acordia Financial. Like everyone else that has signed this guestbook, her ability to make you laugh even in tough times was such a gift. She talked of all of you every day. She loved her family so much and was so proud of all of her children. She was such a warm light and spirit to be around. She made going to work fun. I’m so sorry for your loss. God Bless all of you.
Tom Carlson and Marlena says
Our thoughts and prayers are with you today and everyday