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Lois Jean Mullen
10/16/1932 — 06/09/2021
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Funeral Service at First United Methodist Church
2 South Dayton Street
Kennewick, WA
Graveside Service at Sunset Memorial Gardens
Lois Jean Mullen
After passing away at Candle Light Family Home under the care of Hospice of Spokane, Lois Mullen danced her way into the arms of the Lord on June 9th, 2021. Heaven received a very special angel.
Lois was a long-time and active member of the Kennewick First United Methodist Church. She baked many pies for bake sales, sang in the choir and led the rummage sales among many other things
The Tri-Cities was Lois’ favorite place that she lived. Here she participated in plays, the garden club, jazz and ballroom dancing, and the ski club. Lois even participated in competition dancing, where she won many awards and trophies.
After receiving a degree at Columbia Basin College, Lois accepted a position at Hanford as a radiation monitor. She was very active with the Union until her eventual retirement.
While married to her husband Tom, Lois and the family lived in Japan, Turkey, The Philippines, and visited the Holy Land. After retirement, Lois toured China and made many trips to the Hawaiian Islands. She even had a Switzerland ski vacation in her 70’s!
Lois was a devoted mother to Michael, Pamela, and deceased son Douglas. Lois’ grandchildren include Matthew, Kendall, Laura, and Cameron, along with three great grandchildren. As a devoted daughter, Lois cared for her mother Agnes in the last part of her life.
In her final days, Lois was comforted by a visit from Pastor Rick as he read the Bible and she recited the verses with him. Even with dementia, she was able to sing along to her favorite song, “In the Garden”.
Lois was preceded in death by her parents Abraham C and Agnes Jamison, brother Robert, and son Douglas. Surviving family members include Cathy (Lee) Reynolds, and Fletcher (Carol) Jamison.
Services for Lois will be held at the First United Methodist Church of Kennewick on Tuesday, June 15th at 11:00 am.
Donations can be made in Lois’ name either to the First United Methodist Church of Kennewick or Hospice of Spokane.
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Lois Jean Mullen