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Rush Springs Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma



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Mullican Family Plot
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Isaac R. Mullican ~ Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" [Nichols] Mullican
Harris Nichols Mullican ~ Zula ]Jolley] Mullican
Alva Lee Mullican

~Mullican Family Plot ~

Lewis A. Mullican
Esther Paschall Mullican
Alma Lee [Teel] Mullican
Roy Lee Mullican
Willie B. Mullica

Obituary
Rush Springs Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Gene Phillips

Wednesday, February 15, 1928

Isaac R. Mullican

In Memoriam

Funeral services and burial of I.R. Mullican, 71 years old, who died at his home, 3637 W. 15th street, Monday night, will be held in Rush Springs, it was announced by Street & Draper.

Obituary
Rush Springs Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotten

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, June 20, 1962

Jessie A. [English] Mullican

Mother Of Local Man Dies June 14 At Rush Springs

Funeral services for Mrs. Roy Mullican, Rush Springs, mother of Huston Cox, were held Saturday at the Rush Springs First Baptist church. Interment was in the Rush Springs cemetery.

Mrs. Mullican,67, a native of Rush Springs, suffered a stroke ten years ago that left her partially paralyzed. She fell Wednesday, June 13, and broke her hip. She was taken to a Marlow hospital where she underwent surgery at 10 a.m. Thursday and died that evening.

She was married to Roy Mullican in 1916 at Rush Springs. She was a member of the First Baptist church.

She is survived by her husband of the home; two sons, Huston Cox, Carnegie, and Roy Lee Mullican, Almagorda, N.M.; one sister, Mrs. Evelyn Jolly; one brother, Jack English; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Obituary
Rush Springs Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Sandi Carter

© The Landmark ~ Rush Spring
13 July 1912

Lavilla Mullican

Death's Angel ~ Entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Mullican, at Chickasha, last Friday and bore away their little baby girl to a land where there is no more sorrow or death. The body was met at the depot and buried in our cemetery. Elder Spencer preached the funeral sermon. Six young girls dressed in white ~ Misses Mayme Dawkins, Ethel Harper, Carmen Hampton, Ida Worsham, Myrtle Haynes and Pearl Smith ~ acted as pallbearers, bearing beautiful flowers and singing sweet songs.

Many friends here in Rush extend their sympathy to the sorrowing parents.

Card of Thanks ~ We desire to thank our many friends for extending to us their sympathies and for the many kind words of consolation in the loss of our dear baby and for their assistance in carrying her to the last resting place.

Mr. and Mrs. Harris Mullican

Obituary
Rush Springs Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Gene Phillips

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, July 26, 1967

Roy Lee Mullican

Roy Lee Mullican, 50, died Sunday after a protracted illness at a Columbia, Mo., hospital.

He had been living in his home town of Alamogordo, N.M. before being transferred to Columbia, Mo.

He was in the Navy during World War II.

Survivors include his wife, a son Joe, 14, a stepson, Bill, 22, his father, Roy Mullican of Rush Springs, and his half-brother, Huston Cox of Carnegie.

Obituary
Rush Springs Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: R Burnett

November 2018

Betty Jo [Zoellner] Mullican

Funeral services for Betty Jo [Zoellner] Mullican, 95, of Mesa, Arizona, formally of Enid, Oklahoma for over 30 years, will be held at 11:00 am on Wednesday, November 28, 2018 at the McRay Funeral Home Chapel with Ron Blankinship officiating. Interment will be in the Rush Springs Cemetery.

Betty was born August 20, 1923 in Mountain View, Oklahoma to John Edward and Blanche [Cartrett] Zoellner. She died Tuesday, November 13, 2018 in Mesa, Arizona at the age of 95.

Betty was a baton twirler during her high school years.

She worked for the U.S. Civil Service from 1944 to 1946 where she was stationed in Hawaii before attending the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.

She married Howard Kenneth Mullican of Chickasha, Oklahoma on May 4, 1951. They were married for 42 years at the time of his death. They had 3 children, Mahota, Mark and Terry.

Betty was a homemaker, wife and mother in Enid, Oklahoma and an accomplished bridge Life Master until the passing of her husband in 1993.

Betty and Howard loved taking ‘Cruises’ all over the world in their later years. After her husband’s death Betty relocated to Mesa, Arizona to be of assistance in caring for her disabled son and help her daughter in rearing 3 grandchildren. And, of course, the nicer winter weather was very appealing.

Betty is survived by her Daughter’s: Mahota Jo Hadley / son-in-law George Hadley of Apache Junction, Arizona and Terry Lee Roblyer / son-in-law Bob Roblyer of Houston, Texas, Grandchildren: Brandon, Matthew and Nicholas Hadley, Taylor and Michelle Roblyer. Great Grandchildren: Ryan, Chase and Vincent Hadley and Gabe Roblyer. The extended family includes lots of nieces and nephews.

Betty is preceded in death by her son Mark Harris Mullican, parents John Edward and Blanche Zoellner, brother’s John Zoellner and Roy Zoellner, sisters Phyllis Styron and Georgia Mae Gish.

Services are under the direction of McRay Funeral Home.

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