Bullet and Shell Civil War Projectiles Forum
Relic Discussion => Remembering The Great Ones => Topic started by: Daveslem on March 16, 2016, 10:37:27 PM
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Just heard that Steve Mullinax passed away today. RIP, Steve.
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So sorry to hear. I did know he was in hospice. He fought the battle with Parkinson's Disease long and hard. He tried everything he could to keep going and try to do the things he loved. We've all seen him at the shows until very recently even though the disease had progressed to a point that most of us would not have endured the challenges to travel. And enough can't be said about his wife Trish who was always by his side. She was an amazing companion and trooper always working to find something that would help the symptoms even some.
With regards to Steve and his involvement in the hobby, for so long he was the go-to guy for CS buckles. And his Confederate Plate book is still the definitive guide. Steve has had some amazing relics over the years that any museum would love to put on display. He will be missed.
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So sorry to hear
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I need not say much, Everyone knew and respected him and his wife. His contribution to the collecting family cannot be exaggerated. Most on here knew him better than I did so to keep it simple I will simply say Mr. Mullinax you will be missed by many and your legacy will live on, Teaching both new collectors and the seasoned alike for many years to come.
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Sorry to hear also. May he rest in peace. I never got around to collecting Confederate plates. Been tempted many times by those beautiful Louisiana state plates but never got the nerve to go for it. At least Steve's book will always be there for future generations to learn from.
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RIP Steve
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His obituary where you can leave some thoughts if you would like:
http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/Steven-Eugene-Mullinax-103400633
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RIP Steve
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I knew Steve Mullinax ever since the mid-1970s, when I first joined the old North Georgia Relic Hunters Association. He was one of the good guys, always willing to share his buckles-&-plates knowledge. He battled the Parkinson's Disease bravely and stubbornly, continuing to attend relic shows when he could barely walk. May he rest in Peace.
Pete
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I was saddened to hear of by Steve's passing. I had met him about 20+ years ago at a Georgia civil war show and bought his respectfully awesome CS plate book and he graciously signed it for me. I was in awe of his subject knowledge. I did not realize until seeing his obituary that we both shared the same first and middle names of Steven Eugene...RIP Steve