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Charles Mullins II

Gulfport, Mississippi

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GULFPORT, Miss. - Charles V. "Chuck" Mullins II, 47, passed away March 16, 2014.Mr. Mullins was born in Oxnard, Calif., to Charles V. and Jessie Poindexter Mullins and grew up in Mt. Holly.He graduated from Belmont Abbey in NC and received his Master's degree from USM. He served in the United...

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Chuck and I met in college at Belmont Abbey. After college we worked together in Greensboro. He was a good friend and he will be missed.
Carol, you both remain in our prayers.

My prayers are with the family.

Hod Bless you and your family....Rip..

Many great memories of Chuck from our years together in school. This is a great loss for his friends and classmates. He will always be remembered with a smile. Our prayers and condolences to his family.

That smile will be remembered forever! Chuck was a great guy and, most importantly, a Christian. He knew the Savior and he received the ultimate healing! I met Chuck in junior high and couldn't help but love him for his great personality and his smile that would light up any room. I never heard a cross word about anyone come from his mouth. He was a true gentleman in every sense of the word! Chuck will be missed in this world but we will meet again someday soon. I offer all of my prayers to...

Chuck was an excellent coworker (Triton) and an excellent friend. He will be greatly missed. RIP Chuck Rhino Mullins!

I went to school with Chuck from kindergarten all the way through the 12th grade . He was one of my best buds we even played on the same baseball teams.I have nothing but good things to say about him he always wore a smile.Chuck you will be truly missed.

Chuck and I were neighbors and friends in Mount Holly. He reached out to many of us on Facebook during the last few years and stayedin touch with us showing us how to live life to the fullest. He will be dearly missed and remembered. God bless Chuck and his family.

My friendship with Chuck was established in jr high, he constantly walked around with a smile. He showed us so much courage during his illness. He will always be a friend and part of our hearts forever