Sallie Cuyler
Sending thoughts and prayers to the family. May Nick rest in peace. Sallie Cuyler
Birth date: Aug 1, 1932 Death date: Jun 8, 2021
Nicholas J. Mulpagano, (The Colonel), 88, of Liverpool, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on June 8, 2021 at Community General Hospital. Nick was born in Seneca Falls, NY, son of the late John and Theresa (Duo Read Obituary
Sending thoughts and prayers to the family. May Nick rest in peace. Sallie Cuyler
I offer my condolences to the entire Mulpagano Family. Growing up in the same neighborhood but different ends of the street, I really didn’t know Mr M. but rode the school bus with the kids. I do remember seeing him drive by to work and again home from work like clockwork. He made it look easy in his “nice” car. Many years of love and support will be cherished by his family and passed on to the next generation. Again, my thoughts are with all, especially on this 1st Heavenly Father’s Day.
To the Mulpagano Family, we would like to express nothing but our sorrows and prayers and thoughts for all of you with Nick's passing. We remembered meeting him maybe once or twice when Nick the son who sang out in the public. God bless,
Mark and Tara Falso
Liverpool, NY.
I first met Nick at Penfield in the 70's and he gave me a few deals on what I needed. As time when by I would make time to visit him when I could. He would also tell me about his family and especially about his son Nick and his show and ask if I could say a good word to get it back to the Italian Fest . I took care of it. RIP my friend .

To the Mulpagano Family, sorry for your loss, Your Dad was a great guy. I can remember all the times we had at your house during our younger years. We would always meet up at your house, hang out at the pool, see how many people could get in Blake's car and go to Friendly's. Last time I saw your Dad he was dropping someone off at the church when he was working for the car rental place. You all take care .
Pete Vassallo

I was eight years old when I first met Nick and Margaret when they stayed with my family in England with their baby Johnny as we always called him and John I often wonder how you survived with me dropping you ( didn’t tell Mom at the time) and then my Dad accidentally leaning on the frying pan handle and splashing hot bacon fat on him - oh dear that was a bad time but thankfully you survived
In 1957 we cane to live just up the road from you and Phillip was born - and then Nicky - few years later there was Bobby who used to tell me “go home I no like you” bless him lol - through the years we have always kept in touch and I remember Nick and Margaret always welcoming me in to their home
Love the whole Mulpagano family and I know Nick will be contacting my Dad and having a good old time catching up together in heaven with my Dad playing his Saxophone and Nick singing - I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter …. Can hear it now
My deepest sympathies to all. My favorite memory is as a little girl he used to drive us in his beautiful car to get Italian ice at KMC on Park St, and I felt so fancy getting a ride there in his big car! Thinking of you all at this sad time. Love, Margaret (Agresti) Whittles.
