1936
2012
"Granny" Elizabeth Mulhollen, of Redding, Ca. passed away at the age of 76 on November 30, 2012 due to injuries from a car accident.
She is survived by her two daughters: Teresa Yerton and Judy Wollaston; her grandchildren: Jason and Brandy Totten, Kary Mayfield, Angela and Pete Surette, Ronessa Mayfield, Nathan and Sara Yerton; great grandchildren: Emanuel Mayfield, Alyssa, Peter, and Andrew Surette and Aiden Mayfield, and her brothers: Bobby Shurtleff, Jimmy Ravenscraft and France Harrington. She also leaves behind many other loved family members and dearest friends. Granny loved people and touched the lives of many, she is truly unforgettable.
Granny was born in Tennessee but spent most of her life in Arkansas, Oregon and Northern CA. She was a waitress for many years and a care giver for elderly people. She was able to fulfill her dream of becoming a restaurant owner twice. Her greatest professional success was being the owner and operator of the Big Dipper Café in Shasta Lake. Her family was her whole life and her friends meant the world to her.
Granny enjoyed many outdoor activities including fishing, gold panning, and collecting arrow heads. She also had a love for music and dancing. Granny lived her life with spirit and grit, her sense of adventure never waned and her pursuit of fun was contagious to all who knew her. Her stories and memory are forever cherished.
A celebration of life will be planned in the summer for all of her family and friends to attend. Please send all condolences to 28031 Hwy. 44 E. Shingletown, CA.
Romans 8: 38-39 For I am persuaded that neither death or life, nor angels nor principalities nor powers, nor things present nor things to come, nor height nor depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
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Granny, I'm gunna miss you so much, it will never be the same without u.. I always enjoyed the the stories you told as when. Was child,, I loved the trips you toke me on showing all the people you know.. I gunna miss your awesome laugh and your jokes. I'm thankfull we all got to be you on thanksgiving one last time... I love you granny so much and will always miss you always... U will never be forgotten.. Love always and forever your grand daughter......
Sara Yerton
December 10, 2012
Granny was very special to every one who knew her. She had great stories, and she loved her family. It was nice having another grandma, becsuse my grandma passed when I was in highschool. I remember the day i met granny whenI met Granny when I was 23, at the Shasta Distric Fair. To tell you the truth, her looks never changed. She giggled alot, about silly things we would all talk about. She cooked like a chefe, and never gave us to mand seeing how we lives. I shop alot, so Granny kinda got deagged into that. Jason was home more, and she got to spend alot of time with him too. It was just wonderfull, knowing she was there for her family, and always loving us, and wanting to help us. She was a beautifull person, who we will never forget, who will remain in our hearts forever.
Brandy Totten
December 8, 2012
Granny, you were one of a kind, I am so lucky and grateful I got the chance to know you. I will love and miss you forever.
Kelly Onn
December 8, 2012
Liz you were one of a kind. And I know you were loved! I am praying for your family that the Lord will bless them with His peace and may He comfort them <3
Tammy Totten
December 8, 2012
Our condolences, Peter and Alice Surette Aberdeen MD
December 8, 2012
You're in our hearts forever Granny. Our lives will never be the same without you
I love you and will always miss you,
Angie Surette
December 8, 2012
Granny I love and miss you! You were very special to me and I will never forget you.
Pete Surette
December 7, 2012
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