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Rachel
May 01, 2008
Akron, Ohio
Charles H. Mullen
Today, a member of the greatest generation has faded into history. A man forged by the Great Depression and shaped by his service in the CCC and World War II, ever the optimist, he made the most of his opportunities. Charles H. Mullen, 91, passed away on November 11,...
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Rachel
May 01, 2008
Mr. & Mrs. Mullen, Bob, Rachel, and Derek...
I was so sorry to read in the Hoban Highlights about Mr. Mullen's passing. It was a special treat for me to have met him on several occasions during high school. And what a man! I remember his great pride shown after he bought a brand new Saturn (probably around 1992 or so?). And he always had a hearty laugh, big smile, and good story to share. He will be missed by all of you, but eternally pleased to know that his legacy is carried on...
Kirsten (Came) Carr
April 30, 2007 | Logan, OH
From: Dennis Mullen
I posted this to my church blog on 11.16.06 - >My Grandpa Mullen died last Saturday morning, after 91 great, positive, optimistic years. He was a Christian and he was also blessed with good health up until the last two years, and even these last two were fairly good considering his age. Cindy and I went to Ohio in the early part of this week where I had the honor of doing his funeral.
I was close to my Grandpa and I feel like I knew him pretty well, but I found...
Dennis Mullen
January 09, 2007 | Kingston, TN
January 09, 2007
Born in a time foreign to me, he came of age in an era of upheaval and uncertainty. He was raised on stories of the First great-war, during a time when the country was growing by leaps and bounds and approaching a very dark period of soup lines and joblessness. This is a life I’ve never known and have only caught glimpses through the tales of others.
He was a tender fourteen when Black Tuesday ushered in a period so terrible, discouraging and tenacious that only the Second great-war...
Fred Mullen
January 09, 2007 | Wooster, OH
To all the family of Herman and Mary Mullen,
My sorrow in hearing, by letter from my brother and his wife (Ed and Glenna Rose), about the great loss your family has experienced has left me at a loss for words.
I am so sorry.
Mary, Freddy, and Don, the love your husband and father exemplifies holds a fond place in my memory, and is surely a comfort, and a blessing to you all as well.
Love in Christ Jesus,
Maxine
P.S. - I think that this may not be the time for...
Maxine Dodd
December 01, 2006 | Arlington, TX
Dear Mullen Family, We want to offer our deepest sympathy of the passing of Uncle Charles. He was a wonderful person,and has a wonderful family. I will miss him.
Love to all of you (Carol Ann)
Carol and Sam Lanzarotta
November 28, 2006 | Rockledge, FL
Dear Don
Thanks for sending Tom and me your kind note. Our dad thought the world of your father…there never seemed to be enough that we could do for Chick to repay his friendship. Chick was a classic example of perserverance, dignity and how a man should live his life. We are all better people for having had the privilege of his wisdom, humor and outlook on the world. Please extend our sincere condolences to the rest of your family. I’ll make sure my mom and Tom know that you sent the...
David Bierce
November 28, 2006 | Tallmadge, OH
I only knew my uncle Herman for a short time, but he made a profound impact in my life. He was a wonderful man. I pray for him and for the entire Mullen family.
Dana Mullen
November 27, 2006 | Rockledge, FL