Following his honorable discharge, he worked for the New York Telephone company for over 30 years before retiring and starting "Mullin's Telephone Service" in Gouverneur. He was a very intelligent and caring individual who was always willing to help anyone who needed a hand.
He was my uncle, and I will miss him very very much.
He is survived by his three daughters in South Carolina, two sisters, a grandson and his wife in St. Louis, three grandchildren in South Carolina, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, two brothers, Raymond and Carl Mullin, and three sisters, Dorothy and Marjorie Mullin, and Marie Beagle.
Be at peace Uncle John.
Following his honorable discharge, he worked for the New York Telephone company for over 30 years before retiring and starting "Mullin's Telephone Service" in Gouverneur. He was a very intelligent and caring individual who was always willing to help anyone who needed a hand.
He was my uncle, and I will miss him very very much.
He is survived by his three daughters in South Carolina, two sisters, a grandson and his wife in St. Louis, three grandchildren in South Carolina, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, two brothers, Raymond and Carl Mullin, and three sisters, Dorothy and Marjorie Mullin, and Marie Beagle.
Be at peace Uncle John.