Robert “Bobby” Gerald Mullenax, affectionately named after the President Gerald Ford, went home to his Lord and Savior April 2, 2023, into the loving arms of his Angelic wife of sixty years who passed December 3, 2022.
Bobby left this world a much better place because of Passion and Amazing love for his friends and family. He departs his sister Marie Quickle , Buddy Mullenax, Glenna (Quentin) Spaur, Robin Bierer and was pre-deceased by his sister Carol, his sister Millie (Jim) Stone and Betty “Doll” (Bill) McDowell.
His daughters, Brenda (Clay) Brock and Mo (Paul) Berg were his World, his Everything, his Pride and Joy. Bobby’s Greatest Delights were his Grandson, Blake Warden and his Granddaughter Emily (Charlie Osborne) Berg. They both were his heart forever and always.
Bobby protected his family and loved his family more than anything else on the Earth, and we are beyond blessed because of it.
Bobby worked at Ellis Bros., Polson Rubber and also thirty-five years at Lordstown General Motors. He then retired and enjoyed golfing…especially the 18th hole.
His wife Die and himself took great pride in their home of fifty years in Windham, never met a stranger, all became life-long friends.
In the summer everyone would honk and wave or stop to visit and have a cold Busch beer with daddy or a pop with mama, after they finished mowing and sit on their “church pew” bench in the front yard.
Bobby worked so hard to support his family. He also played hard. Always enjoyed the little things in life. Not much made him happier than sitting under the shade tree, drinking cold beer, and being surrounded by his family and listening to his hero, George Jones.
Both his daughters and his family are so blessed and thankful to be loved so deeply.
He taught us that family is everything. He also taught us time is a luxury, no one can afford to buy.
Bobby asked that zero tears be shed…he simply asked all his loved ones to “raise a glass” and toast to him with happy thoughts.
Such a blessed life to love so deeply!
Such a blessed life to be loved so very much!
What a grand life indeed!
Daddy will forever be my hero,
Praise be to God.
Guestbook at: www.coffmanfuneral.com
Arrangements under the direct care of Coffman Funeral Home & Crematory.