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Harold Mullins,

HAROLD MULLINS,

2021

(Thomas) Harold Mullins (74) died peacefully at Extendicare Monday, July 11th, 2016 after a long struggle with cancer. Harold was surrounded by his loving family, friends and caregivers. Born November 6, 1941 in Kirkland Lake to Mickey and Bella (O’Grady) Mullins, Harold was the eldest of 6 children. An altar boy at Holy Name, a paper route with his brothers, and a lifeguard at the Fifth St. pool, Harold kept busy. As a young boy, he took violin lessons and practiced diligently. As a teen and young man, he played the fiddle at many square dances. Indeed, even into his later years, Harold’s appreciation for music was evident to all who knew him. A strong student, Harold attended Holy Name School and KLCVI in Kirkland Lake. He completed his undergrad Bachelor of Arts at the University of Western Ontario (’64) and his Masters of Education at the University of Toronto (’69). Harold became a teacher, working at both the elementary and college levels in various locations throughout Ontario. Although Harold fought a bipolar disorder, his unfaltering love and concern for his family and friends remained constant. A proud father, grandfather and uncle, he often shared news of his children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews and their accomplishments. He was a man, who loved the arts, music, conversation, northern nature and a good piece of chocolate! He always enjoyed a good western; and, he loved to wear his cowboy hat, boots, and bolo tie. Harold had a unique skill of not only remembering everyone’s name, but also connecting and weaving the history of people’s lives into conversation. He spent a great deal of time socializing and woodworking at the Encore Club. He always enjoyed a good game of crib … not to mention bingo!
Predeceased by his parents, infant sister Norma and his son Blaise Mullins (in 2012), Harold is survived by his 2 daughters Liisa (John) Wilkinson and Ida Mullins both of Vancouver, and 5 grandchildren: Ben, David, Anna, and Sam Wilkinson, and Sara Stephenson; the mother of his children, Maija Mullins; his siblings Ambrose (Gail), Don (Diane), and Judy McLeod all of Kirkland Lake, and Stan (Jane) of Mississauga; and, many nieces and nephews. A special thank you to staff and volunteers at Extendicare – Harold enjoyed the many activities during his time there. In addition, the family is grateful to Nora Barker and the Palliative Care Team for their support during the past difficult weeks.Cremation:
French Family Funeral Home & CrematoriumVisitation:
Wednesday, July 13th from 7:00 – 9:00p.m.
French Family Funeral Home & CrematoriumFuneral Mass:
Thursday, July 14th at 10:00 a.m.
Holy Name of Jesus ParishInterment:
Kirkland Lake CemeteryDonations:
Canadian Mental Health Association
Cochrane-Timiskaming Branch 5 Kirkland St. W. Kirkland Lake ON. P2N 1N9Holy Name of Jesus Parish
39 Kirkland St. W. Kirkland Lake ON. P2N 2G3Extendicare Auxiliary
Bag 3900 Kirkland Lake ON. P2N 3P4Offer Condolence for the family of Harold Mullins

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I loved you and miss our camping trips Maija

Maija Mullins, March 1, 2021

To: The Mullins Families We were very sorry to read the news of Harold’s passing. Harold was an individual of both many talents and interests and was always so interesting to have a conversation with. It was always a pleasure to see him and reminisce about our younger days in the Townsite area. We will miss him ! Condolences to the Mullins Family. -Brian and Gale

Brian and Gale Hamilton, March 1, 2021

It is sad to learn of Harold,s death my condolences to all the Mullins family May he rest in peace

Len. Weisflock, March 1, 2021

My condolences to Amber and Gail and your family on your loss. You’re in my thoughts.

Ann Sundstrom, March 1, 2021

our sincere condolences to the family.we had many chats over time.harold was a kind gentleman.

pat/ed skalecki, March 1, 2021

So sad to hear of Harold’s passing. He sure accomplished a lot in his life despite his challenge. A super example for those left behind. I wIll keep him and his in my prayers.

Lorraine Montague, March 1, 2021

Sincere condolences to the Mullins family

Sharon Quenneville, March 1, 2021

Sorry to hear of Harold’s passing.My condolences to Don and Diane and all the Mullins family.

richard narduzzi, March 1, 2021

My sincere condolences to the entire Mullins’ families in the loss of your loved one. Ines Robazza

Ines Robazza, March 1, 2021

To the Mullins family, heartfelt condolences on the passing of Harold. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time.

Andrea and Paul Collette, March 1, 2021

Sending my condolences to the Mullins family and especially to his two daughters, Liisa and Ida. Your dad is still alive in your hearts and in your minds. Through you he continues to live on.

Lena Groenier, March 1, 2021

It was with great sadness that I listened to Ambrose’s recorded message informing us of Harold’s death. Since that call, many treasured memories have surfaced. Foremost, I recall the oven mitts filled with Harold’s gratitude when Mom placed before him , a home cooked meal to ease a long journey from Kirkland to our Grandparents’ house , and similarly to ease the journey from various Valley destinations back to Kirkland. I always marveled at how he brought a fiddle to life. “St. Anne’s Reel, Irish Washerwoman and Maple Sugar ” were surely among favorites. Just as important as his Musical talent, was his ability to connect to the young and not so young. His ability to engage others, and to elicit a smile or two was special. Our hills and valleys, our winding country roads always benefitted from the Mining Town lad’s presence. Because we had already made arrangements to attend another funeral, we can’t be with you, but please know that we send our thoughts, our love, our prayers and our sympathy to all who were special to Harold. Take care. Love, Marg and Bob

Margaret Serran, March 1, 2021

My dear nieces, Lisa and Ida, sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I will always remember him as a most kind and gentle brother-in-law. Rita

Rita Noack, March 1, 2021

Sorry to hear of Harold’s passing. Our deepest sympathies .

Gail Davis & Phil Davis, March 1, 2021

Ambrose, Don and Mullins family, please accept our sympathies, thoughts and prayers.

Bill & Jo-Ann Glover, March 1, 2021

I was deeply sorry to hear that Harold had passed away. I offer my sincere condolences and prayers to his family……his loss will be greatly missed because ,he was “a good guy”.

fred Bukowski, March 1, 2021

I was deeply sorry to hear of the passing of Harold…I offer my sincere condolences and prayers to his family…….Harold was just a”good guy”…deeply missed.

fred Bukowski, March 1, 2021

My most heartfelt sympathy to the entire Mullins family on the loss of a good man, Harold. I am sending flocks of Angels to help you through this time of grief, and hoping you enjoy all the good memories, of which I am sure there are many.

Diane Doyon, March 1, 2021

Harold was a good man. Always in great spirits. His smile will be missed by all who knew him.

Samantha Villemaire RPN Extendicare, March 1, 2021

To The Mullins Family So sorry to hear of the loss of Harold. I had not seen him in years and got to talk to him while my brother was also a resident at Extendicare. He was a warm, caring person, may he R. I. P.

Pat & Lorraine KIely, March 1, 2021

My condoleances to all family members. Sorry for your loss.

Suzanne Perreault, March 1, 2021

Dear Judy, Ambrose, Don, Stan and families. I am saddened to learn of Harold’s death. I know you will hold his memory close and each other closer. I am away or I would be with you on Thursdat. All of you are in my heart and prayers. May he Rest In Peace. With love, Laurie

Laurie Bassett, March 1, 2021

So sorry to hear of Harold’s passing. While he was in the Toronto area, we visited many times and had long conversations on the phone. Always enjoyed seeing him.

Maureen Clarke, March 1, 2021

Harold was a kind gentleman who was well respected by the residents and staff at Extendicare. He will be missed by all!!

Lynn Stabryla, March 1, 2021

My sincere condolences to the family!!!

Colette Poirier, March 1, 2021