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Lydia Otillie Mullins

Centralia, Washington

1926-2009

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Lydia Mullins passed away in Centralia, Washington. The obituary was featured in Chronline on January 17, 2009.

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dear family lydia was a special lady. she was one of a kind. spunky should have been her middle name. to know and love her was a great joy. thinking of you all.

Dear Marion, Scott, Chuck, Mike, Ilona, and Renee,

Lydia holds a special place in my heart. She accepted me and my family into your family and truly cared about us. I remember her over many, many years and always will as a beauiful, loving, smart, fun, and talented lady. She was a wonderful wife and mother and a great friend. She is the glue that held and will continue to hold her family strong. I can't tell you how much I miss her smiling face. It was a privilege to have been in...

~Renee' and family~ I am so sorry to hear of your great loss. Your "sweet little Mommy" was a wonderful lady and it was my pleasure knowing her. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you..God Bless you all~
Verna V. Gilbert
Rainier, Or

I am sorry to here about the passing of Lydia, know that you are all in our prays. If there is any thing we can do please call.

Marion and Family,
I will always feel blessed to be included in the Mullin's family as a friend . My family grew up with everyone and loved each one as family.
Lydia had very many talents and shared them all with everyone.
I enjoyed all the Easter get togethers we have shared with everyone.
May God bless you at this time. Lydia will be missed by all and my prayers are with you .

We had only met Lydia through Norm and Ilona on a few occasions. But that is all it took to fall in Love with her. Her German accent and her quick wit couldn't help but put a smile on your face. We are sorry for family's loss. We both wish we could have known her better. Her stitcherys will always have a special place in our home.

I enjoyed the few occasions, I had to sit with Lydia. With the sun on our backs at the "property". Our conversations lite and easy, generally covered many subjects with no particular direction. Those times with the sun behind her and the sound of her voice, I will remember with a smile. My heart goes out to all. your friend Steven

A wonderful woman full of love and generosity, she will be missed on earth but always remembered in our hearts. I love you aunt Lydia and miss you.
Dony

Renee and family,
I am sorry to hear that you lost your mother. She sounds like she must have been an inspiration for your gift of art. You were surely lucky to have such an interesting mom! My thoughts are with you. Sincerely, Lorie Jorgensen (Spogen)