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Patricia Anne <I>Gillespie</I> Mullin

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Patricia Anne Gillespie Mullin

Birth
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Death
13 Aug 2019 (aged 87)
Burial
Creston, Union County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.0579529, Longitude: -94.3915568
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Patricia Anne (Gillespie) Mullin departed life surrounded by her loving family on August 13, 2019. Pat was born on December 12, 1931 in Des Moines, Iowa to Sherlock Clarence Gillespie and Mary Margaret (Mullin) Gillespie. She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald Mullin, her parents and her sister, Carolyn Bowers and an infant brother.

Pat graduated from St. Joseph’s Academy in Des Moines and went on to attend Creighton University in Omaha, NE. There she would meet her future husband, Don. They were married at St. Ambrose Cathedral in Des Moines on December 29, 1951 returning then to Omaha while Don completed his law degree and where the first three of eight children were born. Pat moved to Creston with her husband in the summer of 1955. Five more children were born to their union and all eight children were educated at St. Malachy School and Creston High School.

Left to continue her legacy are: Tom (Molly), Marty (Timm), Peggy (Rob), Brian (Vicki), Bill (Julia), Nora (Ron), Paul (Pat) and Gary (Michelle).

Pat was a warm and loving person with a keen intellect and quick wit. She loved solving crossword puzzles and playing along with the Jeopardy game show each afternoon. She raised her children with passion and gave of herself to her larger community in many capacities over the years. Notably, Pat was for several years the proud Co-Chairwoman of the Union County Democrats. In that role, she hosted Sen. and former astronaut John Glenn and his wife Annie in the family home in the early 1980’s. Most importantly, Pat instilled many strong and positive values in her children, including integrity, tolerance, compassion, generosity, honesty, perseverance, a love for music, and the capacity to love deeply.

Pat also leaves behind twenty-two grandchildren, twenty-one great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren; as well as numerous nieces and nephews and cousins. She cherished every one of them and provided each with warm and loving memories.
Patricia Anne (Gillespie) Mullin departed life surrounded by her loving family on August 13, 2019. Pat was born on December 12, 1931 in Des Moines, Iowa to Sherlock Clarence Gillespie and Mary Margaret (Mullin) Gillespie. She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald Mullin, her parents and her sister, Carolyn Bowers and an infant brother.

Pat graduated from St. Joseph’s Academy in Des Moines and went on to attend Creighton University in Omaha, NE. There she would meet her future husband, Don. They were married at St. Ambrose Cathedral in Des Moines on December 29, 1951 returning then to Omaha while Don completed his law degree and where the first three of eight children were born. Pat moved to Creston with her husband in the summer of 1955. Five more children were born to their union and all eight children were educated at St. Malachy School and Creston High School.

Left to continue her legacy are: Tom (Molly), Marty (Timm), Peggy (Rob), Brian (Vicki), Bill (Julia), Nora (Ron), Paul (Pat) and Gary (Michelle).

Pat was a warm and loving person with a keen intellect and quick wit. She loved solving crossword puzzles and playing along with the Jeopardy game show each afternoon. She raised her children with passion and gave of herself to her larger community in many capacities over the years. Notably, Pat was for several years the proud Co-Chairwoman of the Union County Democrats. In that role, she hosted Sen. and former astronaut John Glenn and his wife Annie in the family home in the early 1980’s. Most importantly, Pat instilled many strong and positive values in her children, including integrity, tolerance, compassion, generosity, honesty, perseverance, a love for music, and the capacity to love deeply.

Pat also leaves behind twenty-two grandchildren, twenty-one great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren; as well as numerous nieces and nephews and cousins. She cherished every one of them and provided each with warm and loving memories.


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