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Kelly Ann Mullinax Anderson

August 16, 1970 ~ October 5, 2025

Kelly Ann Mullinax Anderson, 55, of Lithia Springs, Georgia, passed away on October 5, 2025. She was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1970 to Gail Bone Mullinax Harding and Dan Howard Mullinax. Kelly graduated from Lithia Springs High School and eventually worked as an Office Manager in the repossession industry. Kelly was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents John and Jeanette Bone, and her uncle Leslie Bone; her paternal grandparents Dorothy and Howard Mullinax; as well as many other family members. She is survived by her two children Lacey Anderson Ruffino (Kevin Ruffino) and Chase Anderson (Erica Anderson); her 3 grandchildren Livvy Ruffino and Lucas & Riley Anderson; her mother Gail Bone Mullinax Harding (Tommy Harding); her father Dan Mullinax (Deb Birl Mullinax), her siblings Danielle Wallace (Jamie Wallace) and Drew Mullinax; her nephews Jackson & Briggs Mullinax; her aunt Cindy Hulsey; her cousin Christa Deneale (Larry Deneale); second cousins Leanne Holmes, Riley and Brooklyn Deneale; and many extended family members. A few things that Kelly loved were her Chihuahua Itty Bitty, arts & crafts, decorating, her children and grandchildren and 80s music. She was incredibly smart and funny. We all couldn’t have asked for a better daughter, mother, grandparent, sibling & friend. We will miss her dearly and her memory will live on in the hearts of all those who loved her. Kelly will be cremated & her urn will be placed in a columbarium in the memorial garden after the service. Please see the visitation and service details outlined below. Potted flowers & plants, as well as flowers in vases are very much appreciated.

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  1. Kelly and I were best friends our senior yr and she was taking cosmetology. She convinced me I needed to go blonde and proceeded to dye my hair and it was literally PUMKIN ORANGE. I cried she went to the drug store and bought more color and got it almost back to normal. Of course we laughed about it later and I do even to this day. I also sold her house when she got divorced. So very sorry to hear of her passing, we had just started talking again. Prayers for all of her family!

  2. May your heart and soul find peace and comfort.

  3. We will always remember Kelly as the sweet little girl from Lithia. She will be missed.Prayers and love for all her family.

  4. Man kells you hurt me with this 1. You and Lonnie are together again. Love you both😘❤️🙏🏾. Your friend always. Teresa

  5. Remember that we love and care about youRuffino and Anderson Family

  6. Michael & Sommer Miller and Family says:

    Please accept our deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  7. Sent with love and remembrance. You are in my thoughts and prayers

  8. Kathleen Ruffino-Dearden says:

    I met Kelly this year when she met her newest grandchild for the first time; I thought she was a lovely person and wished I’d had more time to get to know her. My condolences to the family and I pray that time heals your hearts and memories bring you comfort.

  9. Kristen Chickering Whitworth says:

    Kelly was my first friend when I moved to GA. I can remember riding go carts beside her house. We were 4 houses apart. Our mothers would drive us to the Arlington bus stop for school. Prayers for your family.


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