Alan Mullarkey
Alan William Francis Mullarkey | |
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Born |
12 July 1937 Derby, England |
Died |
10 February 2007 Derby, England |
Cause of death | Emphysema |
Resting place | Nottingham Road Cemetery |
Nationality | English |
Known for | Mayor of Derby |
Political party | Labour Party |
Board member of | Governor of Grampian Primary School |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Spouse(s) | Alma Mullarkey |
Alan William Francis Mullarkey (12 July 1937 - 10 February 2007) was the Mayor of Derby, England, between 1996 and 1997.[1] He held a variety of positions in the community throughout his life including city councillor for the Sinfin ward (1983–2002), Chair for the China Friendship Association, Labour Party candidate for Boulton in 2004 and a school governor from 1976 until his retirement in October 2006.
Mullarkey narrowly escaped a German bombing during World War II.[2] He was employed at Rolls-Royce plc for 35 years, in computing, training, and eventually as a community relations manager. He remained a devout Roman Catholic throughout his life, including when he was mayor.
Mullarkey died on the morning of Saturday 10 February 2007, at Derby Royal Infirmary from emphysema. His funeral was held on 22 February 2007, at St George's Church in Normanton. It was attended by family, friends, Derbyshire politicians and members from the local press. Amongst the councillors past and present were Bob Laxton (Derby North MP), councillor John Ahern, former mayors Janet Till and Abdul Rehman, Derby City Council leader Chris Williamson, and deputy leader Dave Roberts.
References
- ↑ Derby City Council Newsletter 2007
- ↑ "Evening Telegraph Bygones". Retrieved 2010-03-17.