William "BJ" Joseph Mullin, Jr.

william mullin, jr.
William “BJ” Joseph Mullin, Jr., 60, loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend, died Wednesday, October 16, 2024. Memorial Service will be at 10:00am, Friday, October 25, at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church. William spent his life taking care of those he loved. He was an avid golfer, enjoyed watching sports, and spending time with his family, especially supporting his grandchildren's activities. He owned and operated Mullin, Inc., building homes in West Wichita for over 40 years. Preceded in death by his parents, William Joseph, Sr. and Sandra Kay Mullin. Survived by his wife, Debra Lee Mullin; son, Matthew J. (Renee) Mullin; daughter, Ashley L. (Kent Krueger (Fiancé)) Mullin; grandchildren, Joshua Mullin, Alexa Mullin, Claire Mullin. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established with: Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, 8021 West 21st Street, Wichita, KS 67205. Services in care of Downing & Lahey Mortuary - West Chapel.

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  1. My sweet cousin Billy. I have many fond childhood memories with Billy and Jeff and Scott. From camping together, spending time at Grand Lake and many summers spent together while Marla was babysitting, chasing the ice cream truck! I am so proud to be your cousin BJ, you were a dedicated son and caregiver and I will miss our rare but beautiful phone chats and texts. God Bless you Debbie and family 💕

  2. I have so many fond memories of my dear friend. He’ll always be Billy to me because that was his name when he moved to our neighborhood I think around 6th grade. We were fast friends and I can remember so many great times growing up, goofing around just being kids, playing all kinds of sports but especially tackle the man with everyone in the neighborhood, so many high school related shenanigans, then later boating at Cheney and El Dorado Lake. He was funny, no nonsense and fiercely loyal. He and his family were so good to me and I can’t thank them enough for the love they always gave me. I am so lucky to have had a friend like Billy in my life. My heart goes out to Debra, Matt, Ashley, his grandkids and everyone else who loved and cared about a special man and the best center a quarterback ever had.


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