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Jules Mugnier

Mobile, Alabama

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Born on a stormy January day in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1930, Jules earned his lifelong nickname, Stormy. He was the eldest of three children born to Jules Rolfs Mugnier, Sr. and Nellie Cousins Mugnier. He grew up in New Orleans, graduating from Jesuit High School in 1948. After leading Jesuit...

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Patti and Danni I´m so sorry for the loss of you dad. Prayers for your entire family.

A true southern gentleman! I met Jules when we induced him into the Mobile Sports Hall of Fame. He was an instant friend. Always had a bright smile and kind word for me. Told me many stories about his life and his family who he was so proud of. He leaves an amazing legacy. Jules will be missed

A true Southern Gentleman with "Class"!

I have many fond memories of watching Jules Mugnier play fast pitch softball when I was a boy. My dad was the manager of the Weinacker Cardinals so I got to travel with the team and saw him play a lot. He was the best shortstop I ever saw and I wanted to be just like him. I was also able to watch him play basketball. He was such a great player. Mr Jules was an exceptional man and he will truly be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time.

Our family met Mr Jules when my daughter played softball at St Pauls and South Alabama. He loved watching sports and traveled with us for a few tournaments. If he couldnt attend he was calling me during the games to check scores. He always had a kiss on the cheek when he greeted us. Such a sweet man that we will miss.

So, so sorry to hear about Jules. Lot of good memories playing tennis with him and just being around him. Honored to call him my friend.

Danni, So sorry to hear about the loss of your father. My condolences to you, your children and the rest of your family. May God provide you all with strength and comfort during this time of sorrow. Sheila Shell

My dad, Merle Barackman and Jules were good friends for many years. I remember having dinner with the two of them and the stories and laughter were never ending. When my father was ill and in the hospital, Jules visited daddy often and it was always the highlight of his day. Jules also brought great comfort to my sister Brook and I during those times. Such a wonderful man will be missed. Hopefully he and Merle are catching up and laughing again in heaven.
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Truly one of the best and most versatile athletes Mobile has ever seen. Great competitor that always handled himself with class. My prayers to all the family.