George Mullins
July 16, 2016
George Mullins, 76, passed away on Saturday, July 16, 2016 at Mercy Hospice in Johnston. A Celebration of Life will be held at Hamilton’s on Westown Parkway, 3601 Westown Parkway, West Des Moines, Iowa on Friday, July 22 from 11 to 1 pm.
George was born October 20, 1939 in Sioux City, Iowa to Raymond and Grace (Grotts) Mullins. He was a graduate of the Graduate School of Banking, Madison, Wisconsin and was involved with banking and business for over forty years.
George was very active and enjoyed participating in many different activities. His family was what he valued most in life. He also enjoyed playing tennis, fishing and hitting the golf course.
He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Karen Mullins; his sons, Brian (Arisa Miller Mullins) Mullins and Brent (Lori) Mullins; his brother, Duane (Linda) Mullins; his grandchildren, Cole, Cory, Skiler, Melodie, Carly and Grace; brothers-in-laws, Ronald (Sandra) and Richard; nieces and nephews; and many friends and colleagues. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the Cancer Fund at the University of Iowa Foundation, 1 W. Park Rd, Iowa City, IA 52242. Online condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Bruce Clark
08/11/2016
Mullins family, So sorry for your loss, but feel very blessed, as I do, for having George as part of my life. He was a great tennis buddy and friend. Thankful for so many fond memories and good times.
Samuel Gladden
07/22/2016
Karen, you and your family are in my prayers during this sad time. How wonderful that you and George had 52 years together...and how I know you will miss him so very, very much.
Janelle and Juanita Kimpston
07/20/2016
Karen- We were so sorry to hear of George's passing. You were both such wonderful neighbors to our parents Keith and Edith. Dad so enjoyed his conversations over the fence with you both. Our condolences to you and your family.
Karl Nelson
07/20/2016
Sorry to read George has passed. We played a lot of tennis with and against each other over the years at the BHTC. In fact we made the trip to Tucson together in 2009. He was always pleasant to be with - Regards
Gabriela Cuhat
07/20/2016
Karen and family. I was sorry to hear about the passing of your husband George. I was always impressed by his will to fight and overcome obstacles. You were his rock and support. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Roger & Kathy Rasing
07/20/2016
George was a good neighbor and a good man. Our condolences to Karen and his family.
Jim Stoycheff
07/19/2016
Karen and Family,
My condolences. I had the pleasure of playing tennis with George for many years. I was always impressed by his drive and positive spirit. We will miss him on the court.
Sharlene Morgan
07/19/2016
Karen and Family, I was sorry to hear about the passing of your beloved husband and father. Thoughts and prayers.
Katrinka Carpenter
07/19/2016
Karen, I remember from our lunches together how much George, your sons and their families mean to you. I so hope you were able to spend some good times together after you retired. So very sorry to hear George is gone. If you ever want to talk or e-mail me, please do so.
steven christensen
07/19/2016
i loss a good tennis partner we had fun going to tourments he a good sence of humur and we always had a good time he loved his family and you karen so sorry for your loss god loves you and so do i god bless
Louise sandvold
07/19/2016
So sorry to get Karen's call this morning. You have a great family and have done a lot of fun things over the years. I hope those memories will get you through these dark days.
Sara Morton
07/19/2016
Brent, Lori & girls,
So sorry to hear about your dad (and grandpa's) passing. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you!
Love,
Sara & kids
Michael Klein
07/19/2016
I was so sadden to see in the Courier of George's passing. We spent many fun times on the tennis courts competing in tournaments and friendly matches while in Cedar Falls. Also remember fun times playing doubles with our wives. George will be missed!