HARRY B MULLINS OF GASSAWAY DIES
Gassaway Harry Bryan Mullins Sr of Gassaway died yesterday after a long illness. He was a retired B&O Railway Conductor and a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, the American Legion and the Gassaway Baptist Church. Mr Mullins served a term on the Gassaway City Council. He was a veteran of WWI.
Surviving are his wife: Alda - 3 Sons: Harry Jr of Sutton; James of Hyattsville, Md and Capt Donald Gary Mullins with the Army at Fort Benning, Ga - 3 Daughters: Mrs Evelyn Marshall of Eau Gallie, Fla; Mrs Mary Margaret Jarvis of West Finley, Pa; Mrs Sue Witty of Gainesville, Fla - Mother: Mrs Mary Nichols Mullins of So Charleston - Brother: Orville L of Charleston - Sister: Mrs George F White of So Charleston - 10 grandchildren
Service tomorrow in Bartlett Funeral Home here by Rev Wm Messinger Burial: Bealls Mill Cemetery
HARRY B MULLINS OF GASSAWAY DIES
Gassaway Harry Bryan Mullins Sr of Gassaway died yesterday after a long illness. He was a retired B&O Railway Conductor and a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, the American Legion and the Gassaway Baptist Church. Mr Mullins served a term on the Gassaway City Council. He was a veteran of WWI.
Surviving are his wife: Alda - 3 Sons: Harry Jr of Sutton; James of Hyattsville, Md and Capt Donald Gary Mullins with the Army at Fort Benning, Ga - 3 Daughters: Mrs Evelyn Marshall of Eau Gallie, Fla; Mrs Mary Margaret Jarvis of West Finley, Pa; Mrs Sue Witty of Gainesville, Fla - Mother: Mrs Mary Nichols Mullins of So Charleston - Brother: Orville L of Charleston - Sister: Mrs George F White of So Charleston - 10 grandchildren
Service tomorrow in Bartlett Funeral Home here by Rev Wm Messinger Burial: Bealls Mill Cemetery
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