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Marie Mullen

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Mrs. Marie Mullen

Mrs. Marie Higgins Mullen, age 94, of Cedartown passed away quietly at her home on Friday, February 7, 2025 surrounded by her loving family.

 Marie was born March 28, 1930 in Rome, Georgia to Fred Clay Higgins, Sr. and Azzie Reeves Higgins. She joined her older brother, Fred Clay Higgins, Jr., to complete the family.

 Marie attended Rome Girls High School where she excelled academically and was the head majorette for the marching band. After high school she enrolled at Duke University but eventually returned to Rome, finishing her undergraduate degree at Shorter College. She worked in the offices of attorney Griffin Bell (later US Attorney General) and Dr. Tom Harbin.

She was predeceased by her parents, her brother, her nephew Fred Clay “Trip” Higgins III and her son-in-law, J. Scott “Scotty” Tillery.

 Mrs. Marie Mullen is survived by her husband, Mr. W. Fairfax Mullen; daughters Mrs. Ann Marie Tillery and Dr. Eve Mullen (Florian Pohl); grandsons Mr. Russell Tillery (Erika Vance Tillery) and Mr. Clayton Tillery; and great-grandsons Rhett Mullen Tillery and Tyson Beckett Tillery. Several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great nephews also survive.

 The Higgins family owned and operated a successful business in Rome for many years, Higgins Shoe Store. The store’s marketing slogan was “Always a Step Ahead,” a playful theme that also characterized Marie’s life. She was always a step ahead caring for Fairfax (preparing a cooked lunch every day); mothering Ann Marie and Eve as Scrabble partner, chef, seamstress, and confidante; and busying herself as a gardener, pianist and artist. 

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 She enjoyed the next stages of her life as a grandmother and great-grandmother. She was “Two-Mom” to Russell and Clayton and passed on her love of nature, walking with them outside in the spring to point out the flowers as they broke through the earth and identify the songs of the birds for them. 

Those closest to her said the following about her: She was beautiful throughout her life. She was hard-working and well-read. She loved the beach and spent some of the happiest times of her life in the Mullen seasonal home on Longboat Key with her family. 

 Marie was a woman without guile or pretense. She was authentic, accepting people for who they were. She suffered no fools. According to her family, she could be extraordinarily nurturing one moment and tough in the next. She selflessly served her family, friends and neighbors.

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Graveside services for Mrs. Marie Higgins Mullen will be held on Friday, February 14, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. at the Mullen plot in Northview Cemetery. Reverend Britt Madden, Jr. will officiate, and members of the family will share thoughts. 

 In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials in Marie’s name be made to a church or charity of one’s choice.

Smith & Miller Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Mrs. Marie Mullen.


Johnny Garrett


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Mr. Johnny G. Garrett

Mr. Johnny G. Garrett, age 79, of Rockmart, GA passed away at his home on Thursday, March 5, 2026, following an extended illness surrounded by family.

Johnny was born October 4, 1946, in Rockmart, GA, to the late Rev. Lawrence & Vivian Garrett.

On December 25, 1965, he married Faye Roberson and was blessed with 50 years of marriage. Having three sons; Mark (Donna) Garrett, Timothy (Tammy) Garrett, Matthew (Jessica) Garrett all of Rockmart. Grandchildren; Zachary (Karyl) Garrett, Elyse (Joey) Beck, Griffin (Emily) Garrett, Brady (Sydney) Garrett, Maggie Lawren Garrett and Gant Garrett. Great-grandchildren include Bella, Porter and Rosalie Garrett, Zoella and Scarlett Beck, Lyla Faye Garrett and Greer Garrett. Sisters; Martha (Max) Barber, Joyce (Tommy) Cooper, sister-in-law, Glenda Garrett. A host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives survive.

He was preceded in death by his wife Faye, his parents Lawrence & Vivian Garrett, and brother Charles G. Garrett

Johnny graduated from Rockmart High School, class of 1964.

He was a faithful and active member of Morning View Baptist Church. He loved his church and was fully dedicated to his Christian service. He served as Deacon, Ready Workers Sunday School Class Teacher, choir member, and in the past served in many other capacities. He was a charter member of National Cattleman’s Beef Association, Member of Polk County Cattlemen, Georgia Angus Association, American Angus Association and Georgia Cattleman’s Association.


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Johnny’s favorite past time was soul winning, painting, studying his Bible and spending time outside on his farm cutting grass and keeping the farm groomed. Johnny was a partner in Lawrence G. Garrett & Sons General Contractors and he was a licensed Architect for residential, commercial and church construction projects. He is currently owner of Buy Low Building Supply, Inc. located in Rockmart, GA.

The family will receive friends Sunday afternoon March 8th, 2026, from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm at Alvis Miller & Son Funeral Home.

Graveside services will be held Monday morning, March 9th, 2026, at 10:00 am at Rose Hill Cemetery with Rev. Jeff Hulsey officiating.

Pallbearers will include Zach Garrett, Griffin Garrett, Brady Garrett, Gant Garrett, Porter Garrett, Joey Beck, Donald Lester, Thomas Lester, Gary Ingram and Chris Cooper


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Honorary pallbearers will include The Ready Workers Sunday School Class and Deacons of Morning View Baptist Church.

Flowers will be accepted or memorial gifts can be made to Morning View Baptist Church Memorial Fund, Morning View Christmas Shoppe and Children’s Church to be equally divided.

Alvis Miller & Son Funeral Home & Crematory is honored to serve the family of Mr. Johnny G. Garrett.

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