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Raymond James “Ray” Mullins

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Raymond James “Ray” Mullins

Birth
Cato, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
17 May 1928 (aged 30)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Clarks Mills, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Spouse:
Anna WILHELM MULLINS HARTLAUB (1898 - ? )

Parents:
Bryan Mullins (1871-1943)
Julia Brennan (1876-1955)

Siblings:
Maurice Bernard Mullins (1891-1981)
Earl Joseph Mullins (1903-1964)
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)

RAYMOND MULLINS Less than a week after Edward (Tienor) took sick Raymond Mullins, the farmer Edward was working for was also taken ill with flu- peneumonia and passed away at his home. Mr. Mullins leaves to mourn him his wife, formerly Ann Wilhelm and two children, a son aged 3 years and a daughter, ten months of age. Mr. Mullins was born in the town Cato thirty years ago and besides his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Mullins, three brothers, Maurice, at Valders, Earl and Leo at home and three sisters, Marie, Lucille and Luella at home, also survive. The funeral was held Saturday morning at 9:30 at Clarks Mills Rev. Kheil officiating.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, May 22, 1928 P.9 (NOTE: This and Edward Tienor obit were together)

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DEATH STRIKES HEAVY BLOW TO HOME IN CATO Death struck a heavy blow when it claimed Raymond Mullins, well known Cato resident last night, robbing a little family of husband and father who passed away in the hey-day of youth, being but 30 years of age. Mr. Mullins had been ill but one week and death was due to pneumonia which developed from a severe cold and attack of flu. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock from the home to St. Mary's church at Clarks Mills at 10 o'clock, the Rev. Kheil officiating. Mr. Mullins was a life long resident of the county, having been born at Cato May 31, 1898. He was married seven years ago to Anna Wilhelms who with two children, Jerome 3 and Katherine aged ten months survive. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Mullins, three brothers, Morris of Valders, and Earl and Leo at home and three sisters, Luolla (sic), Marie and Lucille also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, May 17, 1928 P.2
Spouse:
Anna WILHELM MULLINS HARTLAUB (1898 - ? )

Parents:
Bryan Mullins (1871-1943)
Julia Brennan (1876-1955)

Siblings:
Maurice Bernard Mullins (1891-1981)
Earl Joseph Mullins (1903-1964)
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)

RAYMOND MULLINS Less than a week after Edward (Tienor) took sick Raymond Mullins, the farmer Edward was working for was also taken ill with flu- peneumonia and passed away at his home. Mr. Mullins leaves to mourn him his wife, formerly Ann Wilhelm and two children, a son aged 3 years and a daughter, ten months of age. Mr. Mullins was born in the town Cato thirty years ago and besides his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Mullins, three brothers, Maurice, at Valders, Earl and Leo at home and three sisters, Marie, Lucille and Luella at home, also survive. The funeral was held Saturday morning at 9:30 at Clarks Mills Rev. Kheil officiating.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, May 22, 1928 P.9 (NOTE: This and Edward Tienor obit were together)

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DEATH STRIKES HEAVY BLOW TO HOME IN CATO Death struck a heavy blow when it claimed Raymond Mullins, well known Cato resident last night, robbing a little family of husband and father who passed away in the hey-day of youth, being but 30 years of age. Mr. Mullins had been ill but one week and death was due to pneumonia which developed from a severe cold and attack of flu. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock from the home to St. Mary's church at Clarks Mills at 10 o'clock, the Rev. Kheil officiating. Mr. Mullins was a life long resident of the county, having been born at Cato May 31, 1898. He was married seven years ago to Anna Wilhelms who with two children, Jerome 3 and Katherine aged ten months survive. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Mullins, three brothers, Morris of Valders, and Earl and Leo at home and three sisters, Luolla (sic), Marie and Lucille also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, May 17, 1928 P.2


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