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Jimmy Gene Mullins

Irving, Texas

Jan 14, 1938 – Nov 3, 2009

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BORN
January 14, 1938
DIED
November 3, 2009
LOCATION
Irving, Texas

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Mullins, Jimmy Gene of Irving died November 3, 2009 after a long battle with Parkinson's. Born in Stamford, TX January 14, 1938 to Sherman and Allene Mullins, he grew up and attended school in Haskell, TX. Jimmy joined the Navy in 1955. He attended Fellowship Church in Grapevine. Preceded in...

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Dear Mrs. Mullins,
It appears that (in my older age) I goofed! My brother David Conner pointed out to me that Sandra is Jerry's wife, not their sister. I knew of Sandra before she married him! Can't say I KNOW any of them on a personal level, but wanted to correct my error! Please forgive my faux pas!
I will say again that you and all your family are in our prayers. May the Holy Spirit bring you comfort for your loss!

Dear Jane & family,
Jane I have not talked with you in many years but am still very sad to read of your loss. I remember you talked of Jimmy so much at work. I remember you telling me about the night you met him. I remember you telling me about meeting Jimmy at a time in your life when you really needed him. Jane, I lost my son Brandon last year and know the complete feeling of the loss of your loved one. God Bless you and your family. You are in my prayers. Rhonda (Taylor)...

Dear Mrs. Mullins,
It is always sad when our loved ones and/or friends depart this life, so we know you are going through much sorrow right now and wanted to offer our sincere condolences to you and your family. Since I was in the Class of 1953 at Haskell High and my husband in the 1950 Class, we did not know Jimmy personally, though he was not unknown to us. David Conner, my younger brother, went to school with Jimmy and thought highly of him. It is with respect for him that we send...

Mrs. Mullins & Family, you have our sincere sympathy and prayers for the loss of your husband/father Jimmy. I am one of David Conner's two older sisters and graduated from Haskell High in 1956. While I can't "exactly" say I knew Jimmy, I did know who he and his twin brother Jerry, and sister Sandra were. May God bless all of you as you walk through the grieving process. You are not alone, according to the Word of God!
Blessings now & always!

Even though I didn’t know Mr. Mullins personally, I wanted to offer my sincere, deepest sympathy for your loss. You and your family are in my prayers. Beginning at 4:30 pm, on Saturday, November 14th, my church (Prestoncrest Church of Christ) is hosting a free seminar entitled, “Surviving the Holidays” that will give you practical suggestions, advice and support on how to navigate though this storm in your life. Free childcare will be provided, as well as, a free complimentary dinner at...

Dear Mrs Mullins,
I do not recall meeting you, but I went to school with Jimmy, Jerry & Sandra. Jimmy was a friend and a good man - the kind of person you always enjoyed being around. I enjoyed visiting with him for a time at our 2007 Class Reunion/Homecoming. I was saddened by the news of his passing. May God bless you & the entire family.
David Conner, Abilene, Texas

Joe&Connie Daniels: My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.God be with you. Love Joyce Payne.

Dear Mrs.Mullins,
We didn't know Jimmy, but we have been greatly blessed by your wonderful son, Joe. If the saying "Like father, like son" holds true, then your husband was a dear man indeed. God bless and comfort you with joyous memories and the love of all your friends and family during this difficult time.

Jimmy was a wonderful husband, Daddy, P-Paw & father-in law. We shared many happy times together, mostly fishing on Cedar Creek lake. He always made me laugh! I will miss him greatly.