Thomas J. Mullaney
Passed on August 11, 2025
Resident of Avon - Randolph, MA
Thomas J. Mullaney, of Avon, formerly of Randolph, passed away August 11, 2025, at the age of 77. Tom is survived by his two brothers, Tim Mullaney of Avon and Dennis Mullaney of Plympton, and his son, Patrick Mullaney and wife Julia of Vacaville, CA. He was a proud grandfather to Jack and Kiera.
Tom proudly served his country in the US Army in Vietnam and was a recipient of the Purple Heart. He was lifetime member of the Randolph Elks, American Legion in West Quincy, Amvets Post 51 in Randolph, the DAV Post 39, and the VFW Post 3389.
A funeral service will be held at the Hurley Funeral Home, 134 So. Main St. (Rt. 28), Randolph on Monday, August 18th at 10am followed by a burial at Central Cemetery in Randolph. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. In lieu of flowers, donations in Tom’s memory can be made to the MSPCA-Angell Animal Medical Center of Boston via mspca.org.
Services
Funeral Service
- August 18, 2025
- 10:00 am
- Hurley Funeral Home, 134 So. Main St., Randolph, MA 02368
Interment
- Interment immediately following services
- Central Cemetery, 327 North St., Randolph, MA 02368

RIP another proud veteran son of Randolph ! Thank you for your service !
I am very sad to learn of Tom’s passing. He was a wonderful friend to me. He was very loyal to those people that he loved and liked. If you earned his friendship, you should consider yourself very fortunate. I will always miss him, Tom was one of a kind.
Tom, may you be at peace and free from all suffering. Dick and I are so sorry for your loss.
Rest in peace Tom🙏
Tommy and me would hang around with all the neighborhood kids in Randolph when we were younger
Childhood friend met @ StetsonSchool 2ed grade w/ genuine radiant smile continually upon meeting over the years …delivered our newspapers despite weather conditions many years 🤗. …known as The Professor true to his word …you watched out for everyone Tommy rest in peace….
REST IN PEACE TOMMY!!! CLASS OF 66 RHS!!!
Dennis and Tim, I missed this back in August. Sorry to hear of Tom’s passing. I always enjoyed talking and having a few with him. His days with 101 st Airborne. My sincere sympathy and condolences to you both.
I recently found out about Tommy’s passing and am so upset that I didn’t know about it. I have know Tommy since our family moved to Randolph when I was 10. He and my brother were friends and did the paper route together. He was at our house a lot and always had something funny to say to my mother. After he came back from Vietnam, he and my father would spend a lot of time talking about the army. I cared about Tommy since I was 20 and am so sad that he is gone but know he is in heaven.