Bill Glenn Mullins, “Wild Willie”, passed away Sunday, July 6, 2014 at the Sheridan County Health Complex in Hoxie, Kansas. He was born February 20, 1937 in Klamath Falls, Oregon to Glenn Ezra and Murl Iva (Jones) Mullins. Bill attended Kincaid Rural High School in Kincaid, Kansas and graduated with the class of 1955. He married Marjorie Ann Allen on November 03, 1959 in Miami, Oklahoma. They were blessed with five children. Bill was a hard worker. He worked for the Morton County Road Department and as a farmhand for a short time. Most of his life he was a truck driver. He was taught how to drive a semi by John Hinger. He drove truck for Don Hinger, PSI, and Triple J Trucking. He prided himself on knowing every truck stop across the nation. Bill described himself as an outgoing, quick-witted, and kind person who loved his family more than anything. He liked talking to people and never knew a stranger. He would help anyone and give the shirt off his back if he thought someone needed it. He wanted people to be taken care of and happy. In his free time, Bill liked to read, watch birds, listen to music, and drink coffee. He loved his coffee time and thought the best way to solve a problem was over a hot cup. Bill is survived by his sons, Robert Mullins and wife Patricia, Michael Mullins and wife Rebecca , and Don Mullins and wife Ginger all of Hoxie; daughters Glenda Kay Hage and husband Steve of Wakeeney, and Jackie Baldwin and husband Jim of Hoxie; grandchildren, Amanda Kinderknecht and husband Eric, Travis Farber and wife Tiffany, Jack Farber and wife Deanna, Bradley Mullins and wife Michelle, Renee Wagoner and husband Doug, Rhiannon Mullins, Spencer Rose and fiancé Mary Olson, Bailey Rose, Jimmy Baldwin, Regina Baldwin, Brandon Hiza, Desiree Mullins, Dera Mullins, Devan Mullins, Brody Mullins, Lalai Klitzka, Cayden Klitzka, Brandee Fickas, and Katee Hage; and great-grandchildren, Austin Kinderknecht, Hannah Kinderknecht, Kelsey Kinderknecht, Joshua Mullins, Lillian Mullins, Kymber Wagoner, Bella Farber, Bianca Farber, Ian Cloyd, Makenna Cloyd, Brayden Farber, Zaiden Hiza, and Aedrian Hiza. Bill was preceded in death by his parents Glenn and Murl Mullins, wife Marjorie Ann Mullins, and brother, Jack Leon Mullins. Bill was an encouragement to all who knew him. He leaves a legacy of hard work, responsibility, the importance of family, and to do everything through love. He loved greatly, was greatly loved, and will be greatly missed.
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