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Dr. Martin "Mart" McMullan

1940 - 2020

Dr.  Martin "Mart" McMullan obituary, 1940-2020, Flowood, MS

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Dr. Martin "Mart" McMullan

Flowood - Dr. Martin "Mart" McMullan, one of Mississippi's most prominent cardiovascular surgeons, died on February 23, 2020 at Mississippi Baptist Medical Center from complications arising from dementia. He was 79 years old.

A memorial service is scheduled for him Thursday, February 27, at 2:00 pm at Northminster Baptist Church, with visitation preceding the service at noon. Inurnment in the church's columbarium will follow immediately thereafter. Wright & Ferguson is assisting with arrangements.

Bearcat, Choctaw, physician, brother, husband, father, grandfather, and friend, Mart lived his life to the fullest. Mart was born on November 26, 1940 to Patrick Hillard McMullan and Mary Elizabeth McMullan. He was joined nine years later by his beloved brother William Russell "Rusty." Mart made lots of memories growing up in Forest, MS in the 1940s and 1950s, including playing center in football for the Forest High Bearcats, hanging out with his friends at Kat's Kave, and singing in his quartet with Jimmy Underwood, Rhett Mitchell, and Bob Shuttleworth. (Mart often joked that he got kicked out of the quartet when his friends went off to Millsaps and upgraded their melodist.)

Upon graduating from Forest High School in 1958, Mart enrolled at Mississippi College in Clinton, MS where he enlarged his circle of friendships. Among other relationships that Mart cherished, he met Ray "Razor" McPhail who would remain his partner in crime for the rest of his life. Mart also relished his days playing center on the Choctaw football team where the influence of team trainer Van "Doc" Quick helped lead Mart toward his career in medicine.

After graduating from MC in 1962 he enrolled as a medical student at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson. He also married his high school sweetheart Lyllian Lee on August 11, 1963. Their 56 years of marriage produced three wonderful children - M'lee, born in 1966, Misti, born in 1969, and Mart, born in 1972 - and nine grandchildren, who, as the proverb says, have been "the crown of the aged." Mart was proud of his children and absolutely loved being a grandfather. If any of his grandchildren had an event, Mart was going to attend and was going to be enthusiastic and vocal in his support. (A trait he passed down to his son….) The times he spent with his grandchildren at hunting camp, on the ski slopes, and at sporting events were sources of tremendous joy for him and them.

At UMMC Mart's circle of friendships widened even further. During his first year as a medical student he met Joseph Edwin "Joe Ed" Varner, Jr. and James Edward "Jimmy" Keaton, among others, with whom he would share the ups and downs of life for the next 50+ years. Thus began the enduring passion of Mart's professional career, the practice of medicine, pursuit of lifelong learning, and saving of lives.

Mart remained at UMMC after graduation in 1966 and completed a surgery internship and residency under the legendary Dr. James D. Hardy from 1966-1971. Dr. Hardy's influence on Mart cannot be overstated, and Mart considered himself fortunate to be one of the "Hardy boys."

Mart continued his postgraduate education at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, completing a thoracic and cardiovascular surgery residency in 1973. He and Lyllian then moved their young family back to Jackson where Mart joined Cardiovascular Surgical Clinic. He would practice with CSC for 32 amazing years.

On his retirement from the O.R. at age 65, Mart wanted to give back to the place that had shaped his life and took a position as professor emeritus of surgery at UMMC. For the next ten years, Mart served there in various capacities, including Senior Advisor to the Dean of the School of Medicine and Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs. Mart was thrilled with the opportunity to mentor young doctors and recruit accomplished physicians to come to Mississippi. He widened his circle of friends yet again, establishing a beautiful friendship with, among others, Celeste Eason, who "kept Dr. McMullan in line" and continued to serve him after he retired from the Medical Center.

His professional accomplishments are too numerous to list. Among others, he was a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the American College of Cardiology; authored multiple papers, served as Chief of the Baptist Hospital Medical Staff, and was the first physician to serve as Chairman of the Board of Trustees for Mississippi Baptist Health Systems.

But his zest for life and the friendships he developed along the way are what Mart will be remembered for most. He especially cherished his times with his Float Road hunting buddies and all his cousins, aunts, and uncles at McMullan Family Farms.

Mart is survived by his wife Lyllian Lee McMullan, daughters M'lee McMullan Williams (Kelley) and Misti McMullan Crisler (Bob), son Martin Brian McMullan (Holly), and ten grandchildren: James Kelley Williams, III (Jake), Martin Zachary Williams (Zach), Anna Katheryn Williams, Patrick Luke Williams, Robert Blanton Crisler, IV, John Martin Crisler (Jack), Lyllian Caroline Crisler, Connor Mart McMullan, Samuel Lee McMullan, and William Robert Seymour.

The family would like to thank the caregivers of Amada who were so attentive to Mart over the past several months. We specifically want to thank Dawn Keary, Vicki McKay, Shameka Sutton, and Mary Ransom. Finally, the family would like to thank Jessie Tucker, who has done a masterful job tending the grounds at Tralee over the last decade.

In lieu of flowers, please make any memorial gifts to Mississippi College, Batson's Children's Hospital or The MIND Center at UMMC, Northminster Baptist Church, or the charity of your choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Clarion Ledger from Feb. 25 to Feb. 26, 2020.

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Barbara Townsend

February 27, 2020

I work as a RN MANY YEARS WITH Dr. McMullan. He was a great surgeon. The staff on 3A and 3B loved him. So proud to have been part of his team. What I remember fondly about him is what a great father he was. MLee was orienting to the charge nurse role on 3A. This was not a role she wanted to do. Still a new RN. On a Sunday afternoon we had to make rounds with her father. He was her biggest cheerleader, telling her that she could do it and trying to instruct her on what she needed to do. This memory still brings a smile to my face. Rest in heaven Dr. McMullan. God loves you and I love you, too.

Bill Durr

February 26, 2020

A friend for over 72 years. A dedicated person who served humanity well. We will miss you Mart.

Harry Upton

February 26, 2020

A major loss of an all time great guy. Mart was a former dorm roommate with me at Mississippi College and a life long friend. Good looking guy with a big heart! Mart will be sorely missed. My thoughts and prayers are with Lyllian and all the family.

Nedra Lovelace

February 26, 2020

Remembering your great love story today and always.

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Jackie Upton

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Benella Oltremari M.D.

February 26, 2020

I could not stop the tears when I heard of the loss of one of our favorites in our medical school of '66. We all loved him for so many reasons, too numerous to count. He will be missed by all who knew him. What a loss!

Lynn Johnston Catalina

February 26, 2020

Oh, the memories of life as kids on Davis Street! Mart was 8 years older than me and my idol. He stayed that way, too, especially regarding his help with my mother during her illness. I'll never forget that kindness and how he went above and beyond to help us make the right decisions for her care. Sending love and prayers from San Antonio.

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Allie Ruth Booker Coppeak

February 26, 2020

I'm so saddened by this. Some of my most fun and memorable times at Mississippi College were with Mart, Ray McPhail, Barry Landrum, Harry Upton and others. MC was a special place for many of us and holds special memories. Wish I could be there for the funeral. God bless your family, Mart and thanks for the memories. Booker

Cindy Luby

February 26, 2020

Dr. McMullan was a great physician and an even better man. He was so great to work with as an RN and so wonderful when he took care of my family. He will be greatly missed.

Ryan Hammack

February 25, 2020

I am alive today because of this man. He saved my life in 1979 when I was only 5 years old and words cannot possibly express how thankful I am for him. Rest in peace, Doc. God bless this family.

Larry hogue

February 25, 2020

Mart was one of the people I admire the most. He had it all. Looks, prestige, success, personality. One of the finest ever to come out of forest.

Phoebe ward

February 25, 2020

I became friends with Mart from his years as a medical student until now. I havent seen him in years due to my staying at UMC. I have so many cherished memories of all the Dr Hardy guys. When I want to smile all I have to do is go back and remember the crazy times we had. Mart was very special and I have some cherished memories of him. God be with his loved ones. Due to my living in Atlanta I cant be there for the celebration of his life however I will be there in spirit.

Michelle Jones

February 25, 2020

A great surgeon and teacher, impacting many lives. It was an honor to work with him many years at Baptist CVOR. Sincerest condolences to his family.

Michele LeBlanc

February 25, 2020

Dr. Mart McMullan- AKABig Daddy- I will treasure the years and memories of my time in the CVOR at Baptist with this surgeon and fun loving man! Especially playing name that tune! I went to work in the OR at age 19 as a Surgical tech and left that OR as an RN at age 47 and I can say I learned so much working with Big Daddy! We became family! May God grant him eternal rest! My prayers for his precious family!

Beth Tartt

February 25, 2020

I worked in CVR with Dr.McMullan and Dr. Kilgore for over 2 years and it was my favorite nursing job I've ever had. He was wonderful to his patients, his coworkers, and all the staff. One of my all-time favorites! I gave him a Springer Spaniel puppy for his son and he loved that lil dog. He was always good to me and encouraged me many days. He offered his house at the reservoir to the Dr. Fred Crawford family during the flood of '79. We' ve been discussing that recently with all the flooding happening again. I think about my time at Baptist often and always will have a special place in my heart for him. I'm so sorry for your loss. Beth Tartt, Bailey, Ms

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