Lona married Carl William Mull on April 13th 1942. They had 11 children, 23 grandchildren,and 25 great-grandchildren at the time of passing.
Lona was a kind, loving, unselfish person who only thought of others and was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. She devoted her life to her many children and grandchildren. Lona loved spending time in nature, gardening, sewing, and cooking. She always kept GOD close to her heart. The matriarch of the family, she is loved and missed dearly. Truly the end of an era. She daily awaited the coming of the lord, I know she is one of his Prized saints now...
Some of my favorite memories of my grandmother are taking walks in the woods beside her country home and drinking out of her fresh water spring while she told stories of her youth. She always had a huge dinner cooked when ever we visited and loved giving gifts of beautiful handmade Quilts, and canned vegetables from her garden every year.In the 1970's the family home burned down, as the flames filled the house, Lona rushed inside to save her most prized possession the family Bible and a few family photo's, many of them were lost to the fire...
THANK YOU P.J.Andrews- Prideaux for SPONSORING LONA'S PAGE, That is SUPER NICE AND THOUGHTFUL OF YOU, GOD BLESS!
Lona married Carl William Mull on April 13th 1942. They had 11 children, 23 grandchildren,and 25 great-grandchildren at the time of passing.
Lona was a kind, loving, unselfish person who only thought of others and was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. She devoted her life to her many children and grandchildren. Lona loved spending time in nature, gardening, sewing, and cooking. She always kept GOD close to her heart. The matriarch of the family, she is loved and missed dearly. Truly the end of an era. She daily awaited the coming of the lord, I know she is one of his Prized saints now...
Some of my favorite memories of my grandmother are taking walks in the woods beside her country home and drinking out of her fresh water spring while she told stories of her youth. She always had a huge dinner cooked when ever we visited and loved giving gifts of beautiful handmade Quilts, and canned vegetables from her garden every year.In the 1970's the family home burned down, as the flames filled the house, Lona rushed inside to save her most prized possession the family Bible and a few family photo's, many of them were lost to the fire...
THANK YOU P.J.Andrews- Prideaux for SPONSORING LONA'S PAGE, That is SUPER NICE AND THOUGHTFUL OF YOU, GOD BLESS!