Midway
MULLINS, William Alex, 48, died Wednesday in Mobile. The funeral , was at 3 p.m. today from Midway Methodist Church with the Rev. Dwight Wooten officiating. Burial was in Midway Cemetery, Godwin Funeral Home directing.
Surviving are the widow; a son, William Mullins, New York, N.Y.; mother, Mrs. J. T. Bell, Columbus, Ga.; three sisters, Mrs. J. S. Amos, Columbus, Ga., Mrs. A. G. Hodges, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Agnes Perdue, Cantonment, Fla.; a brother, Paul B. Mullins, North Wales, Pa.
Published in the Alabama Journal, Montgomery, Alabama, 20Feb1959, Friday • Page 8
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DEATH OF WILLIAM ALEC MULLINS, SR.
On February 18th, William Alec Mullins, Sr., of Midway, died in Mobile. Mr. Mullins was forty-eight years old. In 1929, he married the former Miss Johnnie Thomas of Midway.
He was an active member of the Methodist Church.
Mr. Mullins is survived by his wife, one son, William A. Mullins, Jr., of New York City; his mother, Mrs. J. T. Bell of Columbus; three sisters, Mrs. J. T. Amos of Columbus; Mrs. H. E. Hodges, Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Agnes Perdue, Cantonment, Florida; and one brother, Paul B. Mullins, North Waies PA.
The Rev. Dwight Wooten, Midway Methodist minister, and the Rev. T. G. McCaskey, Baptist minister conducted the funeral services. Comforting songs were given by the choir. Mr. Mullin's funeral services were held from the Methodist Church and later buried in the Midway Cemetery with Godwin Funeral Home of Clayton in charge. The many floral offerings were a token of the love and esteem in which Mr. Mullins was held by his relatives and friends.
Published in the Union Springs Herald, Union Springs, Alabama, 26Feb1959, Thursday • Page 8
Midway
MULLINS, William Alex, 48, died Wednesday in Mobile. The funeral , was at 3 p.m. today from Midway Methodist Church with the Rev. Dwight Wooten officiating. Burial was in Midway Cemetery, Godwin Funeral Home directing.
Surviving are the widow; a son, William Mullins, New York, N.Y.; mother, Mrs. J. T. Bell, Columbus, Ga.; three sisters, Mrs. J. S. Amos, Columbus, Ga., Mrs. A. G. Hodges, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Agnes Perdue, Cantonment, Fla.; a brother, Paul B. Mullins, North Wales, Pa.
Published in the Alabama Journal, Montgomery, Alabama, 20Feb1959, Friday • Page 8
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DEATH OF WILLIAM ALEC MULLINS, SR.
On February 18th, William Alec Mullins, Sr., of Midway, died in Mobile. Mr. Mullins was forty-eight years old. In 1929, he married the former Miss Johnnie Thomas of Midway.
He was an active member of the Methodist Church.
Mr. Mullins is survived by his wife, one son, William A. Mullins, Jr., of New York City; his mother, Mrs. J. T. Bell of Columbus; three sisters, Mrs. J. T. Amos of Columbus; Mrs. H. E. Hodges, Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Agnes Perdue, Cantonment, Florida; and one brother, Paul B. Mullins, North Waies PA.
The Rev. Dwight Wooten, Midway Methodist minister, and the Rev. T. G. McCaskey, Baptist minister conducted the funeral services. Comforting songs were given by the choir. Mr. Mullin's funeral services were held from the Methodist Church and later buried in the Midway Cemetery with Godwin Funeral Home of Clayton in charge. The many floral offerings were a token of the love and esteem in which Mr. Mullins was held by his relatives and friends.
Published in the Union Springs Herald, Union Springs, Alabama, 26Feb1959, Thursday • Page 8
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