Jeff Mullan
Posted Feb 6, 2017 | 4:37 PM
Terence Jeffery Mullan: March 2, 1976 – February 3, 2017
Jeff was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia to Joan Dunlop-Mullan and Terence Mullan. He grew up and attended school in Amherst, Nova Scotia. At the age of 21, he laid eyes on his first true love, his daughter Hannah Rosalie Leslie Mullan.
Early on, Jeff’s zest for life was evident in his constant quest for adventure. From doing back flips off Tindish Bridge, jumping out of planes, ziplining, cliff jumping, fly boarding, repelling rock walls and hanging from ropes at his job; there really was nothing he would not try. His life’s adventure would eventually lead him into the arms of his soul mate Estelle May Krawec. In their short time together they enjoyed traveling; they spent a week in Mexico where Estelle had a hard time keeping up to his exuberant pace. Then, Jeff happily took Estelle back to his hometown and showed her off to all of his family and friends. Without any hesitation, he opened his heart to Estelle’s three children. He was beyond proud to be able to purchase a house outside of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and with the magic of his love and laughter (and enough bedrooms for everyone) it quickly turned into a home. Jeff had the ability to show love even when he was away working. He enjoyed leaving notes for her and the girls to find around the house, sometimes in places you might not think to look. He was admired and loved by all who knew him. He had the ability to make friends every where he went and the uncanny skill to spot a fellow Bluenoser from miles away.
Jeff is predeceased by his grandparents Aileen and Leslie Dunlop, Jeannine and Wendell Mullan.
He leaves to mourn his soul mate Estelle, his parents Joan and Terence (Sue), his sister Danielle (Derek) his daughter Hannah, his step daughters Angelic, Havana and Reinna, His step son Dakota, niece Ellie, nephew Evan, aunts, uncles, cousins and countless friends and co workers.
Estelle will be taking Jeff on his last adventure to his final resting spot in his hometown of Amherst, Nova Scotia where a memorial service will be held.
For local family and friends there will be a Come and Go Memorial on Wednesday February 8th 2017 from 1p.m – 5p.m at their home west of Spruce Home. Please contact Eileen Reese at (306) 250-3193 for directions or more information.
Jeff’s passing was sudden and currently the cause is unknown. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to any breast cancer charity in support of Jeff’s mom Joan who is currently beating this illness.
- Date : 2017-02-03