Thomas Joseph Mullen, Sr., a cherished resident of Barnstable, passed away peacefully Nov. 7, at the age of 83. Born on Dec. 17, 1940, in Hopkinton, Tom was the beloved son of the late John and Catherine (McDaniel) Mullen. A proud graduate of Hopkinton High School, class of 1959, Tom remained deeply connected to his roots and cherished his lifelong friendships.
Tom was predeceased by his devoted wife of 57 years, Evelyn (Crohan) Mullen, and brother John Mullen. He is survived by his sons, Thomas J. Mullen Jr. and wife Christine, and James M. Mullen and wife Jill. He was the proud grandfather of Zachary and Maxwell Mullen. Tom also leaves behind brothers Daniel Mullen and wife Patricia, and Peter Mullen and partner Terry Enos, as well as sister-in-law Judith (Crohan) Loell of Hopkinton. To his many nieces and nephews, Tom was a favorite uncle and will be fondly remembered.
Tom dedicated much of his life to the town of Barnstable, where he raised his family and served his community with distinction. From 1973-87, he was the superintendent of the Barnstable Fire District Water Department, later becoming the director of the Department of Public Works until his retirement in 2003. A passionate advocate for environmental conservation, Tom was instrumental in promoting groundwater protection and was a steadfast supporter of the Barnstable Land Trust.
An accomplished artist, Tom’s paintings were treasured by many. His humor and wit were unmatched, leaving a lasting impression on all who knew him. Burial services will be held at Cummaquid Cemetery in Barnstable Village at a later date.
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