Peter-Mullin-Obituary

Peter W. Mullin

Los Angeles, California

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January 14, 1941 - September 18, 2023 A tribute to Peter by his wife Merle MullinOn Monday, September 18, at 6:25 PM, the thunderous roar of an 8-cylinder racing engine shook the entire, beautiful coastline of Big Sur, California, as Peter Mullin soared, full throttle, in his beloved 1925 Bugatti...

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Peter was an amazing man. I feel so blessed to have worked for him. Sending my heartfelt thoughts and blessings to his family.

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Dear Merle, I just found out today of Peter's passing and all my memories with you two are coming back this moment. I hope you are doing Ok! The dinner on your back patio overlooking the Pacific Ocean was the most beautiful dinner of my life and I truly enjoyed our conversations. Thank you for those moments and memories! Please keep in touch. God speed Peter. I love and miss you. Timothy Taylor

Dear Merle & Family, what a wonderful & deserving tribute you wrote! I met Peter in Italy at the Mille Miglia 37 years ago. What was a Great & Kind Gentleman. The world lost a wonderful person! Love & Blessing to all of You, Ernie Laubacher

Dearest Beloved Merle, The sad news of Peter's roaring off into the Sublime oddly enough only reached me yesterday otherwise I would have expressed the sorrow that I personally feel not to be able to converse with Peter anymore but beyond sorrow I have to express the Joy of having known you both and shared many unforgettable moments together. All my Love Stash

Dear Merle, I learned today of the death of your beloved husband Peter. I am very sorry and I offer you and your entire family my most sincere condolences. It was an honor for me to meet you on the occasion of the inauguration of the Mullin Automotive Museum. Maurizio Tamagni, father of Damiano of the Bugatti "Lady of the Lake"

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Merle so sorry to hear about Peter I didn't spend much time with Peter yet he changed my understanding of the importance in the backstory of these automobiles. His tenacious research increased my appreciation beyond the aesthetics In his projects. I will miss his inspiration The painting is from photos I took when I first met Peter at Sears point