
He was born in Biddeford, with his twin brother, Jeff, May 31, 1970, the son of Alan and Linda Baril Mullett.
Jay attended local schools and graduated from Thornton Academy in 1988.
He enrolled in the apprenticeship program at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and worked there for several years. He later traveled across country and was working for Northeast Coatings at the time of his death.
Jay enjoyed hunting, collectibles, which included baseball cards and memorabilia. He also enjoyed his landscaping, flower gardens and spending time with his dog, Libby.
He is survived by his grandmothers, Ethel Mullett of Dayton, and Helen Goodrow of Dayton, his parents of Dayton, twin brother Jeff Mullett and his wife, Jennifer, of Lyman, a brother, Keith Mullett, of Dayton, niece Lauren Mullett and a nephew, Ryan Mullett, both of Lyman.
A graveside service will be held Thursday Nov. 10, 2016 at 11 a.m. at Bear Hill Cemetery in Hollis. Pastor Russell Gleason of the Goodwins Mills Advent Christian church will officiate.
A celebration of Jay’s life will follow at the Goodwins Mills Advent Christian Mill, 498 Goodwins Mills Road, Dayton, at 1 p.m. Thursday Nov. 10, 2016.
Dennett, Craig & Pate Funeral Home and Cremation 13 Portland Road, Buxton, (Bar Mills) are entrusted with the arrangements.
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