Gardner Herbert “Gary” Mulloy, Sr.
February 23, 1962 – February 12, 2023
Gardner Herbert “Gary” Mulloy, Sr., 60, of Deale Beach passed away on February 12, 2023 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. He was born February 23, 1962 in Washington, D.C. to Garland Herbert and Sandra Lee Mulloy. Gary grew up in Deale Beach and attended Southern High School before he transferred to the South River High School’s vocational tech program. He graduated class of 1980 and went on to work in carpentry, construction, and maintenance. He was a lifelong resident of Deale Beach, known affectionately by his friends as “Party Train,” his CB Radio handle and a name he shared with his beloved custom 1978 Ford F-100. Anyone that knew him knew he had a strong love for music. He loved many different genres and artists. You never knew what you would hear, but you could always count on him to have his music playing.
Gary is survived by his son, Gardner “J.R.” Mulloy, Jr. and Daughter in-law, Amanda Livingston of Deale, Mother Sandra Lee Mulloy, Brother Larry Mulloy, and Granddaughter Carli Mulloy.
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My deepest condolences to the Mulloy Family. I pray for peace and comfort to the family during this sad and difficult time. My hope is that the family and friends can honor Mr. Mulloy by remembering and celebrating the good times that were shared together. He will always watch over you therefore keep making him proud throughout life. May he rest in peace.
Gary saved me. He taught me how to work and how to be a real man. My father worked a lot in DC, as did my mother at the yacht yard, and Gary was there for me when they were not. He treated me like family since the summer of 1997. He fed me when there was no food at home, and helped me become the man I am today. I never forgot where I came from, Gary. The world is a darker place now that you’re gone.
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I am so sorry for your loss. Sending hugs and prayers to you and your family. RIP cuz! 💜🙏😢
Nothing but fond memories of Gary and the Mulloy family going all the way back to high school, living there in Deale Beach. Prayers for the Mulloy family.
My deepest condolences to the Mulloy Family. I pray for peace and comfort to the family during this sad and difficult time. My hope is that the family and friends can honor Mr. Mulloy by remembering and celebrating the good times that were shared together. He will always watch over you therefore keep making him proud throughout life. May he rest in peace.
Gary saved me. He taught me how to work and how to be a real man. My father worked a lot in DC, as did my mother at the yacht yard, and Gary was there for me when they were not. He treated me like family since the summer of 1997. He fed me when there was no food at home, and helped me become the man I am today. I never forgot where I came from, Gary. The world is a darker place now that you’re gone.