Condolences
My name is JoAnne and I am sorry to hear about your loss, and wanted to offer my deepest condolences to your family, and also share a comforting thought that was given to me, in the bible book of Revelation chapter twenty one verses three and four. When you get a chance please read it. And may the God of all comfort be with your family at this time. My Deepest Sympathy, JoAnne
My family grew up on E. Richard Street in Hazlet with the Mulhern's. I cannot pick out just one memory of Mrs. Mulhern, but I remember she was warm, sweet and a truly wonderful person. The McGrath Family offers our deepest sympathy's to all. Joanne McGrath-Trust
Truly sorry on the passing of Carol, she was a very special person to all who have met her, enjoyed working with her in the past and only have the fondest of memories. My deepest condolences Diane my "snow white". Much Love Sheila
Patrick, Wishing you and your family many blessings during this very difficult time in your life. Looking at your Mother's pictures, I can tell she was a very caring and beautiful women. Sue
With deepest sympathy and prayers for all, Peace be with you.
Carol Mulhern was a fellow SVA "sister." Though I did not personally know Carol, I heard about her from stories recounted by one of her classmates, Maureen Cahill Bordiuk. Carol's younger sister Pam often followed Maureen and Carol home from elementary school. Pam adopted the name Sister Carol Johnston when she became a Sister of Charity, perhaps admiring many of her big sister's traits and/or owing to her love for her big sister. Sincere sympathy to Sister Carol and all of Carol Mulhern's family members, classmates, and friends. Noreen Buckley McManus, SVA 1970