Linda Rakich Mulcahy, 69, of Northford, passed away peacefully with her family by her side, on Friday, May 3, 2019 at the Connecticut Hospice, Branford, after a long-term illness. She was the beloved wife of Robert “Moe” Mulcahy. Linda was born in New Haven on September 16, 1949 and was the daughter of Ralph Rakich, Sr. and the late Doris Rubano Rakich. She obtained a bachelor’s degree and had worked as an Assistant Business Manager for Yale University. She liked cats and enjoyed riding their Harley-Davidson with her husband. Sister of Joyce Therieault and the late Ralph Rakich, Jr. and Ronald Rakich.
The visiting hours will be Wednesday from 5 to 7 pm at the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue. A service will be conducted at 7:00 pm with the Rev. Timothy Meehan officiating. Interment will be private and at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 659 Tower Avenue, 1st Flr., Hartford, CT 06112.
We will alwaqys remember the goods times we had with you and all the trips we took on the back of our husband’s
motorcycle. You will be missed. Haven received a angel, a very special person, a kind and generous person even thought you always seem to give Moe a hard time when you couldn’t have what food you wanted stealing ice cream from the freezer when he wasn’t looking thinking he didn’t know.or M&M’s. Maybe now you can have all the ice cream and M&M’s you want in haven. We will always be thinking about you Linda we love you.
From our family to yours, our best thoughts of peace and comfort for your family. Godspeed.
We have so many wonderful memories of Linda from all of our trips together. Linda was always ready to laugh, met life with a smile and truly loved the freedom of riding with Moe. She was kind, gentle and comfortable to be with. We love you, Moe and hold you both dear to us.
So sorry for your loss
Moe,
We are so sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. Our heartfelt condolences to you and the family.
Ed and Eileen.
In spite of the great challenges that faced Robert and Linda throughout her illness, it was always clear that their devotion to each other was deep and strong. Despite those challenges, they still managed to find ways to get out and enjoy the things they loved and could do so with humor. It is something to help guide us all in how we meet challenges and help each other. My deepest condolences to Robert and to the family.
My sincerest condolences on your loss Moe. may Linda ride smoothly into the wind, free and easy now and forever.
Moe, so sorry for your loss. Linda was a beautiful addition to all our rides. Will think of her often.
Our prayers are with you and family on the loss of Linda.
Bob, my prayers and condolences go out to you, your family and Linda’s Family. I have very fond memories of our multiple trips on the Harley’s, in particular, the trip to the Skyline Drive. I will never forget you and Linda.
Ed Drew
Our sincere condolence on your loss Moe.
So sorry to hear of Linda’s passing. Please know that we will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers.
May God bless you during this difficult time
Linda will be missed by the group. May she rest in peace.
Sincerest and heartfelt sympathy to you,Robert. May God bless.
Sincerest and heartfelt sympathy and
Moe,
So sorry to hear of Linda’s passing…….. i would have been there for you but my computer has been down for nearly two months and I JUST literally got back on within the last hour and one half….thinking of you all with love and praying for your comfort and peace!!!!!!
So sorry for your loss. Linda was always such a peaceful soul. She will be missed.
Sending our love and condolences