Ernest-Mullen-Obituary

Ernest E. Mullen Jr.

Terre Haute, Indiana

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MARTINSVILLE - Ernest Earl "Bill" Mullen, Jr., 64, of Martinsville, Illinois passed away at 3:35 p.m. on Tuesday, May 26, 2009 at his home in Martinsville, Illinois. He was born March 31, 1945 in Casey, Illinois, the son of Ernest Earl Mullen, Sr. and Margaret Jane McKinzie Mullen. On December...

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Neoma, It is very hard to lose a loved one. Especially when you have spent so many years with them. You do have the comfort of knowing that Bill is with God. That he gave his heart to God. That is the strength that will get you threw. When I lost Dennis I knew that God would be there with me no matter what happened in my life. And he has been with me all these years. I am praying that God gives you the strength you need from day to day. Enjoy the time you have with your family and...

Neoma, So sorry to hear of Ernie's death. We always enjoyed his humor so much in school and at the Reunions. God Bless you and your family at this time. Darlene Henderson Hochmuth

Marcy,
Keeping you in our prayers. We know you will find comfort that your father is at peace living an eternal life. Safe travels back to NC.

Neoma,

Very sorry to learn of your loosing Bill. You have been an inseparable couple for many years. I will always remember you and Bill together smiling. You are amoung a small group of people who go through married life together, the way it is meant to be.

My memories of Bill is with the kids crawling around on him and him smiling, nothing ever seemed to phase Bill, always happy go lucky.

I pray your faith and memories of times together will help you...

We will always remember Bill as a VERY HARD WORKING man and he loved his family. He would ALWAYS help ANYONE who needed help and the kind thing about Bill is they never had to ask he just was there and done it. We hope in heaven Bill has a job that allows him rest and comfort till the rest of his family join him. God has gain a very kind soul and a very soft and kind hearted man. We have known Bill for a long time and there is no bad about this man just good and not every one can say that...

Neoma and Family:

We were sorry to learn of Bill's passing. Even though it has been several years we still have fond memories of you and Bill from the time that we attended church in Martinsville. You folks were always willing to lend a hand and do what needed doing. Both of you were always supportive and encouraging to us and we have fond memories of those times.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. May the memories you have shared be comforting to all of you. It is a day of sorrow & rejoicing, for Bill has finally gone 'home'. He will be dearly missed, but never forgotten. From our family to yours, with deepest sympathy, The Martin Family