THE VILLAGES, FL — Bobbie Geneva Mullins, age 88, passed away on Wednesday, December 9th, 2020.
She was born April 17th, 1932 in Corbin, Kentucky to Mary and Albert Ohler. She is preceded in death by both parents and one sister, Jeanette (Ohler) Sutton. She is survived by her sister Betty (Ohler) Anders of Lexington, Kentucky.
She is also survived by her 5 children, Karen (John) Silver of Palm Coast, Florida, Brenda (Dennis) Goedde of Cypress, Texas, Pamela (Dean) Winegardner of Lady Lake, Florida. Gary Mullins of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Vickie (Charles) Williams of Tampa, Florida along with 11 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren with 3 on the way in the new year and 1 great-great-grandchild.
She graduated from Lily High School in Corbin, Ky, later moving to Lima, Ohio where she was Office Manager for Abrahams. After 22 plus years, in 1974 she moved to Tampa, Florida with her husband Earl Ray Mullins and two of her children. Bobbie was a life time member of Beta Sigma Phi. She was a realtor in Tampa, Florida before retiring to The Villages, Florida. During her retirement she loved playing mahjong, was an avid golfer with two hole in ones, enjoyed playing tennis, bowling, attending Tampa Buccaneer games and traveling across the world besides keeping in contact with many friends. She will be missed by many, but especially by her family.
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Dave lorenz
September 21, 2024
Gary,
Was looking for info on you and found this about your mother.
I really liked your mom and hoping all is well for you and your clan.
Dave
Janett York Rapinchuk
April 18, 2022
I just found that out today that Bobbie passed away. I was sorry to that and I wish my nephew Gary and nieces Karen, Pam, Brenda and Vickie the best future. I still miss your dad Ray he was a good brother. I am now living in Simpsonville SC
Isabel Castle
December 21, 2020
Pam sorry for your loss. I was in Florida, and was checking different sites just to get a feel for how the state was doing concerning Covid. I knew that the Villages was a big retirement community, so I went to their obituaries. Your mothers picture was one of the first ones I saw, and the name Mullins is what caught my eye. I read it and here is is your mother. My heart grieves for your loss Pam. Sending prayers and hugs.
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