Stanley Mullaney ... played banjo in local groups; at 82
Sunday, September 24, 2023 6:42 am
DURHAM - Stanley Joseph Mullaney, attorney and musician, of Durham, died peacefully in his home on Sept. 18, 2023, with his children at his side. He was 82.
He played the banjo for more than 60 years. At his death he was a member of the duo Blue Folk with Pat O'Brien and the trio East River with Dave Mercer and Dick Topping. He taught Scruggs-style bluegrass banjo at Ear Craft Music in Dover for several years. An avid woodworker and somewhat less enthusiastic carpenter, he built many musical instruments and pieces of period reproduction furniture, a new kitchen for his home, and three-quarters of an airplane. He was a licensed pilot. He will be remembered for his inexorable wit, nurturing soul, and glue-stained polo shirts. He is survived by his son, Peter Charles Mullaney of Atlanta, Ga., and daughter Stephanie Mullaney Carver of Cape Elizabeth, Maine (Joshua); grandchildren Charles Edward Carver and Bella Irene Carver of Cape Elizabeth, Maine; and numerous nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and grand-nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Karen Whelan Mullaney; parents Charles Irving Mullaney Sr. and Irene Mathilda Mullaney (Ciardi); brothers Charles Jr., Raymond Sr., Richard Sr., Gerald Sr., and Kenneth Mullaney; sisters Irene Sayer and Eleanor Walsh; niece Elizabeth Whelan; and nephew Raymond Mullaney Jr.
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