
Archie Thomas “Tommy” Mauldin, 84, of Carnesville, passed away Saturday evening, February 26, 2022, at his home.
Born March 28, 1937, in Carnesville, he was the son of the late A. T and Faye Turner Mauldin, Sr. He was the father of the late Ralph Turner Mauldin. He received a Forestry Degree from the University of Georgia, and then served in the United States Army. He was a retired engineer with the State of Georgia Department of Transportation, and a forest ranger for the Georgia Forestry Commission.. He was a member of the Cross Roads Baptist Church of Carnesville.
Survivors include his wife Linda Strickland Mauldin; sons and daughters-in-law, Jeff and Tracie Mauldin, Monroe, GA, and Scott and Denise Bailey, Decatur, Ga; grandchildren, Kane, Jackson and Sara Jane, Caroline, and Kieran; sister, Brenda Kirkland, Augusta, GA; and niece and nephew, Jill Kirkland and Jay and Cindy Kirkland.
Graveside services will be 2pm Tuesday afternoon at Franklin Memorial Gardens North, with Rev. Tommy Childress.
The body is at the Ginn Funeral Home. The family is at the home, and will receive friends from 12:30pm until 1:30 Tuesday at the funeral home prior to his services.
May he rest in peace. Thinking of Linda, Jeff, Scott and their families.
Monty and Lana Collins
Sending Love and Prayers.
Jay and Cindy,
So very sorry to hear about the loss of your uncle. Praying that God’s presence will comfort you and the family in this time of difficulty. May the memories of the good times shared and the sure knowledge that you will see him again bring you peace.
To the family of Mr. Mauldin,
I am so sorry for your loss. I am thankful I got to meet Tommy and be a part of his life even though it was a very short time. He and Linda were precious to me. I will be praying for the family.
I am sorry to learn of Tommy’s death , but heard he had been having a difficult . Dennis always thought a lot of Tommy and enjoyed time spent together . All of you are in my thoughts and prayers
Linda and family, I am so sorry to hear about the death of Tommy. Please know you all are in my thoughts and prayers. Love to you, Fran
Sorry to hear of your loss. To far away to attend, but just know I love you Linda.
Myrtle Carpenter
Angier, North Carolinan
Tommy and I were friends long, long ago when his parents and mine were friends. We played together as children. I am so sorry about his illness and his death. May all his family and friends be blessed with precious memories.
Linda, I am sorry to learn about Tommy’s passing. I shall pray for your strength and peace during the sad and lonely hours.
Tommy was a FCHS classmate, class of 1955. My family lived across from your homeplace on Highway 320 for several years, on the site of the late Julianne Hall Roane’s house.
Sending you good thoughts.