In Memory

Robert Thaddeus McMullen

Robert Thaddeus McMullen

 

January 1, 1963, Robert Thaddeus McMullen, beloved son of Chester L. and Lavinia G. McMullen, loving brother of Joan L. and Anthony L. McMullen, loving grandson of Mr. and Mrs. S. Riella and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McMullen, loving nephew of Mr. and Mrs. A. Riella.  Bob died in Marin General Hospital Tuesday to become Marin County's first traffic fatality of 1963.  He was a student at the University of San Francisco and a member of the Retail Clerk's Union, Local 1119 of San Rafael.  Bob was only nineteen years old!  He was a very special friend who will be and still is missed by all.  Entombment , Catholic Cemetery, Jackson, California. The church in Jackson is St. Patrick Catholic Church. Bob is buried with his grandparents and parents. The cemetery does not have a name but is known as the Catholic Cemetery on North Main St., Jackson, CA. It is the first cemetery on the right and is always open. You may find his site as you walk in the gate. It is to the right of a Mausoleum with the name Ratto. It is a large flat Crypt with 5 names on it.
Robert T. McMullen b: Feb. 11, 1943 d: Jan. 1, 1963
Jennie A. Riella (grandmother) b: Nov. 10, 1877 d: June 22, 1965
Salvatore Riella (grandfather) b: June 21, 1870 d: July 9, 1965
Chester L. McMullen (father) b: June 22, 1905 d: July 3, 1970
Lavina G. McMullen (mother) b: Mar. 22, 1911 d: July 23, 1992

 
                                                                                                                                                  



 
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09/21/11 01:53 PM #1    

Joan Moran

Bobby McMullen was one of my favorite friends in high school.  I look at that picture from 8th grade cotillon and memories flood my mind.  That was the first time that Sue Smith and I met Crowe and McMullen and we were instantly in like.  We gushed over those guys and went on to create wonderful memories.  I especially remember him playing football - he and Crowe - and watching these guys was like watching poetry in motion.  Becasue I spent a year dating his best friend, Bobby was my rock through thick and thin and I always appreciated his kindness.  Bobby will always be missed by everyone who was touched by his smile.

Joan Moran


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