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Corky Joel Mullins

By The Leader on August 12, 2019

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Corky Joel Mullins

Date of Death – July 11, 2019

Mr. Corky Joel Mullins, 87, of Covington, passed

away on the morning of Thursday, July 11, 2019

at home with his family. Mr. Corky, the widower

of Mrs. Marian “Bobbye” Mullins, was the owner

of Covington Motor Company and a member of the

Union Hill Baptist Church, and a member of the

Covington Lions Club and Rotary Club.

Mr. Corky is survived by his children, Randy

Mullins, Harold Mullins (Debbie), Kayla Bowden

(Don), Merl Mullins (Ann), and Karla Montgomery;

his brother, Jerry Mullins; his six grandchildren,

Trey Bowden, Lauren Matteson, Courtney Mark,

Morgan Montgomery, Tammy Blanchard, and

Mike Owens and his three great-grandchildren,

Sage Lamier, Charlotte and Abigail Mark and by

his close friend and neighbor, Mrs. Mary Gene Matheny.

There was a visitation for Mr. Corky on Friday,

July 12, from 6-7 p.m. at the Maley-Yarbrough Chapel.

Funeral services will be held at a later date in

Purcell, Oklahoma.

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