| Parents: | Roy Joseph Mullally |
| Marie Sophia Dingmann |
| Education:
Military Service: Marriage: Occupation: |
June 1947, Cathedral High School, St. Cloud, Minnesota March 1954, B.S. Music & History, St. Cloud State College, Minnesota June 1957, M.A. Colorado State College, Greeley, Colorado June 1967, Ed.D. University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming Nov. 1947-Nov. 1949, US Army Bandsman/Bandleader Mary Ann Barbara Thurk St. Bonifacius Catholic Church St. Bonifacius, Hennepin, Minnesota August 29, 1953 Dir Stud Act/Prof, 1967-1990, University Wisconsin - La Crosse Asst Dean Men/Dir Student, 1964-1967, University of Wyoming Asst to President, 1962-1964, University of Wyoming Field Coordinator, 1959-1962, University of Wyoming School Superintendent, 1957-1958, Goodrich, North Dakota Band Director, 1952-1956, Cathedral High School, St. Cloud, Minnesota |
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| Children: | Michelle Marie | Oct. 7, 1954 | |
| Noel Marie | Dec. 20, 1955 | ||
| Beth Marie | Oct. 31, 1958 | ||
| Barbara Marie | Oct. 19, 1961 |
| Notes: | Robert Mullally reminisces on his Uncle Paul, cousin John Stimmler, and the events of December 7, 1941: "We spent a lot of time at Uncle Paul's farm North of Clear |
| Lake. He was one of the first turkey
"ranchers" in Minnesota. John, as a young man, was Uncle Paul's turkey chaser spending many of his
nights out among the turkeys protecting them from varmints.
"Our family was at Uncle Paul's farm for Sunday turkey dinner of Dec. 7, 1941. We first heard about the bombing of Pearl Harbor from John when he came home from late Mass in Clear Lake. We then spent much of the afternoon sitting around, glued to the radio. "On that Sunday major storm was blowing in so dad packed all of us 7 kids, Grandpa and Grandma Dingmann and mother into our 1939 stretch Nash and headed for home. When we got on Hwy 10, the snow began falling so hard that the windshield wipers couldn't remove the snow and slush fast enough. Dad selected me to stand on the runningboard, hang on through his window and keep the wipers working all the way home. For a 12 year old, I did it pretty good. We made it home but that storm shut everything down for several days. Needless to say, that experience left an indelible impression of me." (from a Sept. 9, 2007 e-mail) |
| Ancestry: | The Mullally Line |
| The Stimmler/Stimler Line | |

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