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Gregory Mulleavy

Started by nuclearpear, Jan 27, 2012, 12:46

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nuclearpear

 Gregory F. Mulleavy, 50, of Lambertville, MI, passed away Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Born January 3, 1962 in Camden, NJ,. Greg graduated from Shippensburg University in 1984 with a B.S. in Chemistry and then started a career in nuclear chemical engineering. He worked for numerous power plants, relocating to this area in 1998 working as an engineering supervisor for Fermi in Newport, MI.


radbrat

Worked with Greg @ Fermi many times and am very saddened by this news. He was a true professional with a flair and passion for his chosen work. I will miss him greatly as will the Fermi station.
                                                                                             Steve Helms

BarryM

Greg was a true professional and highly valued co-worker and friend.  Greg was the go-to guy for a wide range of plant information and he always made time to help his co-workers, even when he was swamped with his own responsibilities.  His passing is a terrible loss for his family and friends.

Barry Muller
Radiological Engineering
Fermi 2

Jr8black3

They really lost a great guy. I cant even say how many meetings I was in there and he always was very sharp. Fermi lost a great guy.

Laundry Man

Worked with Greg for several years.  Wonderful person who will be very missed.
LM

Fermi2

Heck of a good guy. He'll be missed.

Laundry Man

Mike,
Dennis Bergmooser's wife died Sat in a snowmobile accident.  A tough time at Fermi.
LM

Fermi2

Dang, I liked Dennis's wife and was very fond of Dennis too. :(


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