Lydia Ann Mullet Passes

L ydia Ann (Graber) Mullett, age 84, passed into the arms of Jesus January 6, 2023, following a brief illness with cancer. Lydia was born December 23, 1938, to Peter and Rose (Stoll) Graber of Montgomery, Indiana. She married Enos E. Mullett on July 8, 1961.
Left to cherish her memory are 7 children, 26 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren.
Children; Marlene (Larry) Troyer, Marlin (Becky) Mullett, Myron (Connie) Mullett, Patrica (Patrick) Overholt, JoAnn (Dave) Schlabach, Stephen (Rachelle) Mullett, Ryan (Stephanie) Mullett.
Grandchildren; Yalonda (Matthew) Miller, Hannah (Jon Marc) Yoder, Annie (Brandon) Yoder, Jensen (Jolene) Troyer, Emily (Johnny) Miller, Aliesha (Logan) Beachy, Denver Mullett, McKenzie Mullett, Jackson Mullett, Esther Mullett, Benjamin (Karalyn) Mullett, Aaron Mullett, Thomas Mullett, Derrick (Sasha) Overholt, Krista (Jeff) Bontrager, Andre (Katie) Overholt, Kara Overholt, Destinie (Zack) White, Shawn Schlabach, Ashley (Jason) Chupp, Latisha Schlabach, Morgan Mullett, Elizabeth (Koby) Lewsader, Cathrine Mullett, Christopher Mullett.
Lydia Ann was part of a large family of 14 siblings whom she loved. Mary Cathrine (Joel) Wagler, Donald (Sue) Graber, Dale (Sharon) Graber, Mervin (Martha) Graber, Pauline (Aden) Stolzfus, Alvis (Karen) Graber, Richard (Vicky) Graber, Roselyn (Ray) Coblentz, Paul (Maribeth) Graber, Gary (Cathy) Graber, Gordon (Mikki) Graber, Shirley (Richard/Dick) Yoder, Beverly (Dwight) Yoder, Karen Graber.
She was proceeded in death by her parents Peter and Rose Graber, brothers, Donald, Dale and Gary Graber, Son Myron Mullett and Grandson Cory Schlabach.
Lydia Ann dedicated her life to serving her heavenly father and her family. She enjoyed hosting and making many friends that her husband brought to her kitchen table. She also enjoyed gardening and sharing the abundance with family and friends. Sewing aprons and doll clothes for her grandchildren was also a gift of love.
Her noodles and angel food cakes were another way she
showed her love.
Lydia Ann and Enos answered the call to start New Horizon Ministry in Westcliffe, Colorado, to take care of babies that were born into the prison system. She rocked many babies and loved them like her own.
The Mullett Family would like to thank all those who loved and cared for us during this time. A special thanks to Hospice as they cared so well for Mom.
Visitation was held Monday, January 9th from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m.. A Celebration of Life was held January 10th at 10 a.m..
Location: Melita Fellowship 9956 Camp Ohio Rd, Utica Ohio, 43080