Christopher Lee Mullins
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Christopher Lee Mullins, age 58, of New Market, MD, passed away peacefully of heart complications on January 25, 2021 at Frederick Memorial Hospital surrounded by his loving family. He was a very caring and dedicated father to his son, Brandon Lee Mullins and daughter in law, Katelyn Mullins of Hagerstown, MD. Within the last year, he became a first time grandfather to Isaiah Christopher Lee Mullins who brought many smiles to his face. Chris is survived by his loving and devoted parents, Freddie Lee Mullins and Gloria Jean Mullins of Thurmont, MD. In addition, is survived by his sister whom he adored, Stephanie Lynn Killebrew and his nephew, Tucker Myddelton Killebrew of Frederick. He was preceded in death by nephew, Tyler Myddelton Killebrew.
Chris was born in Eden, NC. Soon later his family moved to Maryland and grew up in Boyds. He graduated from Seneca Valley High School in 1980 and started his long career at Pleasants Construction spanning from July 3, 1984 to January 25, 2021 (36 Years). He was a very hard and tedious worker who was dedicated to things being done correctly. Chris had many hobbies. He learned to play pool at a very young age and was very good at it. He also loved hunting, riding his motorcycle, and gardening. He always had a vegetable garden and a bevy of plants and flowers that he took much pride in. Through the years he gained many friends from childhood, work, playing pool at the Moose Lodge 371 in Frederick (among many other venues), hunting, and motorcycle rides. Chris, an avid animal lover also cared for two dogs that were always by his side, Eddie and Bitty, who will deeply miss him.
The family would love for you to share your sympathy, condolences, and stories about Chris on the Hilton Funeral Home of Barnesville, MD website. www.hiltonfh.com.
Due to the COVID pandemic, friends and family will be invited to a celebration of life for Chris to be scheduled at a later date.