Michael Mullaney

michael mullaney

Michael Mullaney was born September 24, 1948 in Fargo, ND.  He grew up in Minnesota, North Dakota and lived for a time in California.  Michael returned to Fargo in 1965.  He graduated from Shanley High School.  He attended nursing school graduating from St. Luke’s School of Nursing.  He worked for St. John’s Hospital in Fargo for many years as well as Dakota Hospital and Meritcare.  He worked for a time at St. Mary’s of Duluth.

He married Ann Marie Kuppich at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Fargo on April 17, 1971. 

He is survived by his wife, Ann; children; Melissa (Dean) Petersen, Fargo, Ryan, Fargo, Aaron, Portland, OR, Kelly Mullaney, Fargo; and cousin, Lynn (Sandy) Oland, Fargo.

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  1. Just wanted to say how sorry I was to hear of Mike’s passing. I worked with him at Dakota. He always had such a hearty laugh.
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  2. Moorhead MN
    Such a shock to hear about Mike. We were just wondering where he has been as we hadn’t printed sheet music for him for quite some time. Mike was always a joy to work with and always had a story to tell. He had such a love for music. We will miss him and our thoughts and prayers are with his family.

    Lynda, Jean and everyone at Marguerite’s Music in Moorhead

  3. Dickinson ND
    So sorry to hear about Mike. He is one of those people that touches your life and you never forget. I loved working with him at PRACS/Cetero and will always remember his entertaining stories and great laugh. He cared for all he met and those that met him coudn’t help but like him. He will be greatly missed by all the lives he touched.

  4. Edwardsville IllinoisSo very sad to hear this. Mike…there is no way on earth you could ever be forgotten! I enjoyed your wonderful sense of humor, awesome outlook on life, always smiling, loved talking about your sweet dogs, and never taking a moment that could be enjoyed for granted. Oh and your love of all things Irish. :o) You were more than a joy to work with, both at PRACS and at MeritCare where your comforting, calming, and humorous personality truly shined, which was obvious by looking at the patients that adored you. We shared a lot of laughs…and though we hadn’t seen each other since I moved away a few years ago, I thought of you (and your dogs!) often, smiling at the memories. You’ll be a great role model for my two sons up there, please give them some heavenly hugs for me. I will miss you, my friend.


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