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Earl Joseph Mullins

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Earl Joseph Mullins

Birth
Cato, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
28 Jun 1964 (aged 61)
Paris, City of Paris, Île-de-France, France
Burial
Clarks Mills, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Two Rivers Reporter, Tues., 30 June 1964, page 7T

Earl Mullins, 61, of Valders, Dies in Paris
Valders - Earl Mullins, 61, prominent Manitowoc County livestock dealer, died at 2 a.m. Monday at the American Hospital of Paris, France, following emergency surgery. Local time of his death was 9 p.m. Sunday.
Mr. Mullins and his wife, the former Anna Nejedlo, were completing a 21 day vacation trip through Europe as members of The Herald-Times European Tour. He had been in good health throughout the entire trip and did not become ill until late Saturday evening.
Sunday morning he was moved to the American Hospital by ambulance accompanied by his wife and by Mrs. Joanne Griese, a member of the tour group who is a registered nurse.
Emergency Surgery
Emergency surgery was performed Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mullins remained at the hospital until midnight when she returned to the hotel. She was called shortly before 2 a.m. and informed that Mr. Mullins had died.
Mrs. Victor Christel of Manitowoc, another member of the tour group, remained with Mrs. Mullins in Paris after the other members of the tour group left Paris at 10:45 a.m. Monday via Air France jet. When the group arrived at O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Monday afternoon, Miss Marjorie Miley, tour hostess and women's page editor
of The Herald-Times, telephoned J. M. Barenbaum, general manager of the newspaper, and he informed (private) of Manitowoc, of his father's death. Mrs. (private), Valders, the Mullins' daughter, learned of her father's death from her brother. Later Monday night (private) called his mother at Paris. He said his mother and Mrs. Christel will return to O'Hare Airport Chicago, Wednesday afternoon from Paris and the casket will arrive on a flight at 11 p.m. Thursday. Funeral arrangements will be made by Farley Funeral Home, Valders, and will be announced as soon as they are completed.
Born in 1903 Mr. Mullins was born Jan. 22, 1903, in the Town of Cato, son of Brian and Julia Mullins. He attended elementary school at Maple Grove and was graduated from high school at Manitowoc. He attended the Manitowoc County Normal School and taught at Quarry and Four Corners before going into the livestock business 36 years ago. His son is associated with him in [incomplete].

Siblings:
Maurice Bernard Mullins (1891-1981)
Raymond J Mullins (1898-1928)
James E Mullins (1903-Abt.1924)
Musil Catharine Mullins (1905-?)
Marie C Mullins Endries (1905-1985)
Luella F. Mullins Schmidt (1908-1995)
Lucille A Mullins Meyer (1912-2003)
Leo A Mullins (1915-1970)
Jerome Mullins (1920-1920)


Two Rivers Reporter, Tues., 30 June 1964, page 7T

Earl Mullins, 61, of Valders, Dies in Paris
Valders - Earl Mullins, 61, prominent Manitowoc County livestock dealer, died at 2 a.m. Monday at the American Hospital of Paris, France, following emergency surgery. Local time of his death was 9 p.m. Sunday.
Mr. Mullins and his wife, the former Anna Nejedlo, were completing a 21 day vacation trip through Europe as members of The Herald-Times European Tour. He had been in good health throughout the entire trip and did not become ill until late Saturday evening.
Sunday morning he was moved to the American Hospital by ambulance accompanied by his wife and by Mrs. Joanne Griese, a member of the tour group who is a registered nurse.
Emergency Surgery
Emergency surgery was performed Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mullins remained at the hospital until midnight when she returned to the hotel. She was called shortly before 2 a.m. and informed that Mr. Mullins had died.
Mrs. Victor Christel of Manitowoc, another member of the tour group, remained with Mrs. Mullins in Paris after the other members of the tour group left Paris at 10:45 a.m. Monday via Air France jet. When the group arrived at O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Monday afternoon, Miss Marjorie Miley, tour hostess and women's page editor
of The Herald-Times, telephoned J. M. Barenbaum, general manager of the newspaper, and he informed (private) of Manitowoc, of his father's death. Mrs. (private), Valders, the Mullins' daughter, learned of her father's death from her brother. Later Monday night (private) called his mother at Paris. He said his mother and Mrs. Christel will return to O'Hare Airport Chicago, Wednesday afternoon from Paris and the casket will arrive on a flight at 11 p.m. Thursday. Funeral arrangements will be made by Farley Funeral Home, Valders, and will be announced as soon as they are completed.
Born in 1903 Mr. Mullins was born Jan. 22, 1903, in the Town of Cato, son of Brian and Julia Mullins. He attended elementary school at Maple Grove and was graduated from high school at Manitowoc. He attended the Manitowoc County Normal School and taught at Quarry and Four Corners before going into the livestock business 36 years ago. His son is associated with him in [incomplete].

Siblings:
Maurice Bernard Mullins (1891-1981)
Raymond J Mullins (1898-1928)
James E Mullins (1903-Abt.1924)
Musil Catharine Mullins (1905-?)
Marie C Mullins Endries (1905-1985)
Luella F. Mullins Schmidt (1908-1995)
Lucille A Mullins Meyer (1912-2003)
Leo A Mullins (1915-1970)
Jerome Mullins (1920-1920)




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