Son memorialized with Brutus statue
Sports
November 29, 2019

Son memorialized with Brutus statue

By Tim Miller

Lynn Mulkey, right, and his daughter Alicia Hindman are pictured with a 10-foot tall wood carving of Brutus Buckeye stomping his foot on a Wolverine. The carving is a memorial to Mulkey’s son, Jeremy, who died unexpectedly earlier this fall. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)

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