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Patty Mullins

Seattle, Washington

1963 - 2009

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Patty peacefully went home to the Lord Feb. 12, 2009, with her family and friends at her side.She was born July 31,1963, in Longview, to Phyllis and Roy Parsons.She is survived by her husband and best friend, Charles Mullins of Burien, Wash.; her mother in Longview; and five sisters, Lisa and...

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I first met Patty about two years ago and only saw her two more times after that. But each time I saw her it seemed as though I had known her my entire life. She had one of the best souls I've ever known.

Dear Family and Friends,
All of us at Painter's District Council #5 would like to extend our sincere sympathy to you. Patty will be missed both professionally and personnally.

I was shocked to read about Patty's death. It's been so many years since I taught Patty and so many wonderful memories, not only of Patty but of all the Parsons girls. My wife and I send our sincere sympathy to all your family.

I have never met a more fun loving couple than the two of you. Patty was so very loved and it showed. My heart goes out to you and yours.

Mrs. Parsons (and Robbin and your whole family): I was so sorry to read that Patty has lost the hard struggle she's been waging. Mom (Margaret Spence) has kept me up-to-date on how things were going and we have kept you all in our prayers. I hope knowing that others are holding you close in their thoughts helps somewhat during this most difficult time. I am so sorry for your family's loss.

To Chuck and Patty's family: I only got to know Patty for a short time, but her gutsiness and courage were a marvel, and the relationship between Chuck and Patty was beautiful to see. I hope you are comforted in your loss by the knowledge of how many people Patty positively impacted in her too short life. We'll miss her.

Dear Family,
I am so very sorry to hear of Patty's passing. I have so many wonderful memories of our childhood together. She was always a wonderful friend. I only wish that we would have been able to stay in contact during our adult years. I want Patty's family to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Thank you for sharing your wonderful daughter and sister with me.

To Patty's family, so sorry for your loss, I didnt directly work with her at Zenith but she was always so smiley and friendly and so I was just so shocked to see this in the paper this morning. Having left the company a few years ago so not knowing of her illness, this does come as a shock. I pray that God will give your family peace during this sad time.

Patty you were a jem and will trully be missed. Love you Chuck and we are here for you.