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Vernon Martin Mustian, M.D., 82, husband of Sarah Blackmon Mustian of Lexington, South Carolina passed away peacefully at his home on March 14, 2010, after an extended illness.
Born in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, he was the son of the late Reverend Alfred Plummer and Katherine Parker Mustian. In 1945, Dr. Mustian matriculated at Wake Forest College where he began his lifelong love of the Demon Deacons. While a student there, he played basketball and baseball, and was proud to have been on the team which competed in the finals of the NCAA College World Series in 1949. And, as the son of a Baptist minister, he became widely known to his teammates and fellow Deacons as "Preacher." A veteran of World War II, Dr. Mustian put his college education on hold to serve in the United States Navy. After the War, he returned to graduate from Wake Forest in 1950. His passion for the game of baseball continued as he played professionally for the Tobacco State League and the Coastal Plain League. During this time, he also worked in a variety of occupations including teaching, turning logs in a saw mill, and driving trucks. After a few years, however, he returned to his beloved Wake Forest enrolling at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine, where he graduated in 1958. Dr. Mustian completed a fellowship in neurology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and practiced medicine as a neurologist in Greenville, South Carolina until his retirement in 1989. While in Greenville, Dr. Mustian was an active member of First Baptist Church of Greenville, where he enjoyed serving the Loaves and Fishes ministry and building strong friendships through his Sunday school group, the Fellowship Class. After moving to Lexington in 2003, he became a member of Saint John's Episcopal Church in Columbia, South Carolina.
Throughout his life, Dr. Mustian made sure to pass on his love of his alma mater on to his children, each of whom graduated from Wake Forest as proud Demon Deacons. He was also an avid hunter and outdoorsman, often found driving a tractor around his farm, tending to his honey bees, or fishing in his backyard pond. More than anything, though, he enjoyed wading through tall brambles to hunt the fencerows of Carolina farmland in the hopes of flushing an elusive covey of bobwhite quail. While he raised and trained many bird dogs in his day, he most recently found a devoted companion in his adored yellow Labrador retriever, Mollie. Although his family and friends will miss his bellowing laugh, his hard-working and unselfish nature, and his loving spirit, he will be long remembered through the inevitable retelling of stories too numerous to count.
Surviving in addition to his wife are a son, Benjamin Parker Mustian, his wife Rebecca Quinn Mustian, and their children, Parker, Quinn and Adlyn, of Columbia, South Carolina; two daughters, Laura Mustian Anderson, her husband Paul Rogers Anderson, and their children, Martin, Walker and Bailey, of Franklin, Tennessee, and Jo Ann Mustian of Dunwoody, Georgia; and a daughter-in-law Rebecca Mustian Wills, her husband Timothy Charles Wills, and their children, Will, Katie and Lucy, of Lexington, Kentucky. He is also survived by one brother, A. P. Mustian, and his wife Gussie Evans Mustian of Winston Salem, North Carolina, and a sister-in-law, Geneva Miller Mustian of Ahoskie, North Carolina. He was predeceased by a son, Vernon Martin Mustian, Jr. and a brother Eugene Jerome Mustian.
The family would like to express their gratitude for the compassion and care provided by Daybreak Adult Care Services and Ascension Hospice.
A memorial service will be held at Saint John's Episcopal Church on Thursday, March 18, 2010, at 11:00 a.m. Memorials may be made to St. John's Episcopal Church, Alzheimer's Association - South Carolina Chapter, or the Wake Forest University Athletic Department. Caughman-Harman Funeral Home, Lexington Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.
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Published by The Greenville News on Mar. 16, 2010.

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Allison Heffernan

March 22, 2010

So sorry to hear of Dr. Mustian's passing. I loved hearing about all the stories he told, and the obituary was a pleasure to read - we should all have such a full life! Our thoughts and prayers are with you...
With love,
Matt, Allison and Will Heffernan

AUDREA WATSON

March 17, 2010

SARAH AND BEN, OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.

LOVE, DAVID,AUDREA AND RUSH WATSON

margee raplee

March 17, 2010

Laura and family-
We are very sorry for your loss - our prayers are with you at this time.
Scott, Margee, Jake, Josh, and Sarah Raplee
Brentwood, TN

March 16, 2010

I am very sorry about your loss. I used to be neighbors with Marty and Jo Ann when we all lived in Belle Meade. My parents used to have a New Years Eve party and Dr. Mustian was always the life of it. You are in my thoughts.

Patricia Nathan

Anne Turner

March 16, 2010

I loved working for Dr. Mustian as a secretary in the EEG department at Greenville General Hospital. His medical reports that were dictated via a transcribing machine brought much joy as we tried to understand his medical terminology through his laughter and jovial spirit. He was a pleasure to be around. What a great life he had. God bless you all with comfort and special memories.

June Winterbottom

March 16, 2010

Dr. Mustian saved my mother's life and returned her to full physical and mental capacity after a serious stroke. He was a wonderful doctor and fellow church member in Greenville. I have great admiration for him as a healer.

The Staff of Caughman-Harman Funeral Home

March 16, 2010

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