Mrs. Mitchell was a homemaker as well as a loving and attentive wife and mother. She was an accomplished seamstress, furniture restorer, artist, and bridge player. She was a member of Monroe County China Painters. She planted almost every tree and bush on her property, which had once been a sagebrush field, and maintained it herself for many years.
A loyal member of Forsyth United Methodist Church, she served in many ways. When her children were young, she supported all youth activities; in later years she was a leader in the United Methodist Women and her Sunday School Class. She and the wives of former ministers Clyde Smith and Mottee Smith instituted the tradition of the Chrismon tree for the sanctuary during the Advent season. They made each ornament by hand.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband of sixty-three years, Dr. James V. Mitchell; her only sibling, Frank N. Wilder, Jr.; sister-in-law, Billie Wilder Baxley; and sons-in-law, Billy Lancaster of Forsyth and Eric Engstrom of Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
Mrs. Mitchell attended Bessie Tift College and business school in Atlanta, where she lived with her aunt who introduced her to the young army dental student whom she married January 1, 1944. They were the parents of four daughters; Sandra Mitchell and Frances Mitchell Lancaster of Forsyth, Anne Mitchell Stephens (Clyde) of Conyers, and Jamille Mitchell Sergent (Rod) of Ponte Vedra, Florida; they had three grandchildren: Dr. Jill Lancaster (Chris Ivey) and Preston Lancaster (Danielle) of Forsyth and Mallory Ovando (Marion) of Inglewood, California. A great grandson, Kade Lancaster of Forsyth, is the latest addition to the family. A number of nieces and nephews survive as well.
Funeral services will be held at Forsyth United Methodist Church.
Monroe County Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Mitchell was a homemaker as well as a loving and attentive wife and mother. She was an accomplished seamstress, furniture restorer, artist, and bridge player. She was a member of Monroe County China Painters. She planted almost every tree and bush on her property, which had once been a sagebrush field, and maintained it herself for many years.
A loyal member of Forsyth United Methodist Church, she served in many ways. When her children were young, she supported all youth activities; in later years she was a leader in the United Methodist Women and her Sunday School Class. She and the wives of former ministers Clyde Smith and Mottee Smith instituted the tradition of the Chrismon tree for the sanctuary during the Advent season. They made each ornament by hand.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband of sixty-three years, Dr. James V. Mitchell; her only sibling, Frank N. Wilder, Jr.; sister-in-law, Billie Wilder Baxley; and sons-in-law, Billy Lancaster of Forsyth and Eric Engstrom of Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
Mrs. Mitchell attended Bessie Tift College and business school in Atlanta, where she lived with her aunt who introduced her to the young army dental student whom she married January 1, 1944. They were the parents of four daughters; Sandra Mitchell and Frances Mitchell Lancaster of Forsyth, Anne Mitchell Stephens (Clyde) of Conyers, and Jamille Mitchell Sergent (Rod) of Ponte Vedra, Florida; they had three grandchildren: Dr. Jill Lancaster (Chris Ivey) and Preston Lancaster (Danielle) of Forsyth and Mallory Ovando (Marion) of Inglewood, California. A great grandson, Kade Lancaster of Forsyth, is the latest addition to the family. A number of nieces and nephews survive as well.
Funeral services will be held at Forsyth United Methodist Church.
Monroe County Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
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