Brian David Mull, 50, of Bowling Green, SC passed away following a short illness. Brian was a manager in the Fast Food industry. He is highly respected by both his superiors and the employees that work under him. His family is going to miss his “Good Morning” no matter the time of day. If you reply, “it’s not morning” he would say, “It’s Morning Somewhere.” His sister also recalls a trip to an animal park, where deer, bulls and cows came up to the car and stuck their heads in the windows. It was amazing that they were able to pet them. He and his sister, Krissie, would fondly reminisce about that and the awesomeness of the black and white deer.
Brian was a special brother and son. He was a private person, but his family describes him as being a blast to be around and full of life. Brian loved dirt track racing, NASCAR, and all other types of racing, hockey, guns, the television shows “Top Gear (UK Version)” and “MythBusters” and guitars. Brian played in bands. Brian even built his own guitars and guns! His family remembers his as very talented and smart.
Brian’s life touched so many people. His family, his friends, his neighbors and his employees and managers will all miss him.
Going on before Brian are his mother, Brenda (Jones) Mull and maternal grandmother, Madge Jones, and his maternal grandfather, Walter Jones. On his paternal side his grandmother, Mary Elisabeth Mull and his grandfather, Clarence Lee Mull also predeceased him.
Grieving the loss of Brian, and carrying on his legacy are his father, Raymond Lawrence Mull, his sister, Krissie (Mull) Cox and his brothers, Joshua Mull and Mike Mull. Missing their uncle are his nieces, Melody Cox and Willow Mull and his nephew, Reece Mull.
Services are Saturday May 11, 2024 at Carothers Funeral Home, 2205 Williamsburg Drive, Gastonia. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 10:00 to 11:00 am and then there will be a Celebration of Life service at 11:00 in Cardinal Hall at the funeral home. Burial will immediately follow the Celebration of Life Service in the Garden of Peace at Gaston Memorial Park. Reverend Roger Overton, of Second Baptist Church in Mount Holly, will officiate and offer words of encouragement and hope to the family and friends that gather to remember Brian.
Fond memories of Brian and condolences for the family may be left at www.carothersfuneralhomegastonia.com.
Carothers Funeral Home at Gaston Memorial Park and Gaston Memorial Park are honored to serve the Mull Family.
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