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Tony R. Mullins
Beloved husband of Lynn M. Mullins (nee Weikel). Loving father of Maria (Aaron) Mevis, and Julie Mullins. Cherished grandfather of Nate and Alex Mevis. Dear brother of Ralph (Nancy) Mullins, and Don (Sheila) Mullins. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
Passed away on Wednesday May 24, 2023, age 69 years, after a long illness of Lewy Body Dementia.
Visitation Friday Evening June 2, 2023, from 6 PM to 8 PM at the Dalbert, Woodruff and Isenogle Funeral Home, 2880 Boudinot Ave., 45238
Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Saturday at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church, 3720 St. Martins Place, 45211.
If desired memorials may be made to: Lewy Body Dementia Association click here or Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation click here.
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2880 Boudinot Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45238
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Noel Lintner
May 30, 2023
I first met Tony at the Boars Head in Oxford. He was there with Rod Lintner who would later become my husband. I was with my sister Becky. We had so many good times together. Tony was in our wedding. Tony was godfather to our youngest daughter Katie. All 3 of our children called him Uncle Tony. He was always the life of the party. Rod and Tony also worked together from 1975 until Tony's illness forced him to retire. Rest in heaven Tony! You have earned it. We are so sorry for your loss Lynn, Maria, Julie, Ralph and Nancy, and Don and Sheila.
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Heidi
May 28, 2023
I have many years of wonderful memories. VonStein's Bar, Chatterbox, picnics, camping, Sunday mass, breakfast, car rides, movies. Tony was one of the funniest men I ever met he always kept me laughing. Lynn he loved you and the girls so much he was so proud of all of you. He touched so hearts, I know he holds a special place in mine. Fly high my friend. I love you and miss you terribly.
William R. McKenney
May 25, 2023
Tony and I walked to school together nearly every day when we were in high school. I have such fond memories of eating dreadful Hostess apple pies from King Kwik, walking along the railroad tracks between Cleveland Avenue and Eaton Road, and singing Johnny Cash songs, in our trademark bib overalls from the Workingman's Store. He was one of the sweetest people I have ever known. We lost track of each other over the years, but were able to reconnect in recent months. I will always treasure our friendship. Lynn, I know how much he loved you and the girls. He just beamed when he spoke of you. It is a great comfort to know that he will see you again.
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