Born on April, 11th 1967, Michael “Mike” Lee Mulvaney was the youngest of four siblings to John and Marian Mulvaney. Mike was born in Redondo Beach, California and lived there until the age of 10 when he and his family moved to St. Louis and resided there until age 47. Mike also resided shortly in Colorado until he moved to Arizona in September. He was a cute little red-headed boy and was dearly loved by all those whose lives he touched. Mike enjoyed many sports such as skateboarding, soccer, and baseball. With his engaging personality and his freckles and red hair he won the lead of his 4th grade play as Charlie Brown. Some of his greatest childhood memories were enjoying camping with his family while visiting a number of the National Parks in western United States and Canada. Mike studied at the University of Missouri, Columbia and University of Illinois, Edwardsville. He received a degree in computer information technology. Mike loved hiking, rafting, boating, and exploring the great outdoors. Mike particularly enjoyed spending time at the Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri and Orange Beach, Alabama where he enjoyed many family vacations over the years. Mike suffered for many of his adult years with a depressive and anxiety disorder of which he struggled to control. He was a very kind and loving person and always had the best of intentions to live a positive life. Mike is survived by his parents John and Marian, sister Lynn, brother Marty, sister Sandy, and several nieces and nephews. Mike will be missed by many.