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Rev. Charles Everett Mull Jr.

Tucson, Arizona

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Rev. Charles Everett Mull, Jr. born December 12, 1931 in Indiana, died Christmas Eve 2014 at his home in Silver Spring, Maryland. Preceded in death by his beloved wife, Terry Mull. He is survived by his daughters, Jennette M. Liu of Silver Spring, MD, Lori Marie Andrews of El Monte, CA, Julian...

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I have read through the messages sent to the family when Chuck left this old world. Compliments abound. Love was the theme. I am proud to have been one of his many friends.

When Chuck was minister at Mt. Pleasant, TX, my Sidney was minister at
Marshall, TX, and we had many good times together . When Chuck was in
Thailand, he ordered a beautiful set of bronze tableware for us in exchange
for Sidney taping/recording classical music for his listening pleasure. We
always appreciated Chuck's positive outlook on life, his sense of humor, his
dedication to family and certainly his zeal for ministry.

Chuck and Max in Tucson

Chuck was my oldest brother. He was my greatest hero as we grew up, first in Indiana, then Colorado, Wyoming, and finally Texas. I was the youngest of the four brothers. Now Royce, my next oldest brother, and I remain to sing the praises of a wonderful God who blessed us with a family unmatched anywhere. I know the gates of heaven opened, and the angels sang a joyous "Welcome home, Chuck". May God bless his family.

As Christians we do not fear death, because we know what is on the other side. When we lose a loved one we miss them for a while but look forward to being reunited in Heaven. The Gospel should be presented at funerals and memorials because those attending are very conscious of death and might truly benefit if they do not have the blessed hope. I'm glad Chuck is beyond pain and suffering. What a joy he must now have.
Royce A. Mull, Terrell, Texas

My deepest sympathy to Chuck's two surviving brothers, Max and Royce, and to his immediate family. He is missed but I am consoled knowing he is still serving our Lord that has been his joy.

My love and prayers to Jenny, Lori and Juli. Your dad was so proud of each of you. I always enjoyed my visits with him and was blessed by our friendship.

Chuck was very instrumentalin my development in the Boy Scounts in the troop at the First Christian Church He and his dad were great! Many fond memories.

CHUCK,INSISTED I BECOME A MINISTER WHEN I WAS AROUND 48/49. HE DID NOT STOP PUSHING ME UNTIL I FINALLY WENT TO BRITE DIVINITY SCHOOL. THANK YOU CHUCK. IT WAS THE BEST THING YOU EVER DID FOR ME. MY LAST CHURCH WAS AT MARANA, ARIZONA. A WONDERFUL CHURCH. AND YOUR SPIRIT IS STILL THERE THROUGH ALL I LEARNED FROM YOU.

You will always be the light in the darkness for me, daddy, and now your flame can burn pure and bright, without the burdens of pain, or loneliness, or regret. I am so glad that you are finally free and fulfilled!