Traveling together, watching scary movies, fine dining, and going on ghost tours throughout the country were some of his favorite activities. Grandson and looked forward to all the things he was going to teach him. He loved watching his girls play sports and supported them in all their endeavors. They had an ongoing competition to see who could hit the most ducks. He loved going to concerts with Tammy, riding his corvette with Alli while blasting oldies rock music with the top down, fishing with Ana on the boat or riverbank, he loved However his greatest love was his family. The only thing to constantly elude him was the capability to hit one button at a time on his phone or remote. He was never ending with his knowledge and abilities- whether it was building a closet, bandaging a boo boo, or knowing every location on a map or obscure historical fact. Hunting for arrowheads and other artifacts He was an avid reader, especially history. Kirsten Mullins and four grandchildren Alessandra, Erik, Anastasia and Randy “Lukas-James”.īoot worked in the coal industry for over 40 years in many capacities, from a heavy equipment operator to a mine manager. During their 41 years of marriage they were blessed with a beautiful daughter It was there that he met the love of his life Tammy Mullins, whom he married in 1983. He was raised in Pound, VA and attended Pound High School where played football, golf and baseball. Randy was born Novemin Norton, VA to Curtis and Shirley Mullins. DANVILLE, WV- Randy “Boot” Mullins, 65, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday January 29, 2024, peacefully at his home.
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