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Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 4 years, 11 months AGO
| February 7, 2020 12:00 AM

Marion ‘Pinkie’ Mullins, 90

Beloved sister, mother, grandmother and friend, Marion “Pinkie“ Mullins, peacefully passed away at her home on Jan. 31, 2020. Pinkie was born on May 1, 1929; the daughter of William and Louise (Turner) Peterson of Connecticut.

Pinkie was born and raised in Connecticut. She was the definition of a proud New Englander. She and her 11 siblings enjoyed family picnics and ice skating on the frozen pond at their home. They regularly frequented the Connecticut shore and she lived each day to the fullest.

At the age of 18 she met John, her beloved husband. They were united in Holy matrimony on Jan. 26, 1952. Together they had two children: Jay and Jill. They raised them in beautiful Connecticut. They spent 64 wonderful years together until his passing in 2016.

Pinkie was a woman of class and beauty. She took great pride in her appearance. Her clothes were always matching and her jewelry was always displayed beautifully on her. She loved her weekly hair appointments and planned her week around them.

Pinkie was a special lady; to know her is to love her. She was amazingly kind, joyous and sincere. She showed her love in many ways, often by preparing food for those she loved. No matter where she went, she was always making friends.

In 2010, John and Pinkie moved to Idaho to be closer to family. Because of her spunky personality she was quite active in social events within her Golden Spike community. She also enjoyed belonging to the Red Hats.

Although she was a busy lady, Pinkie found the time to join family, regularly travel to Maui, cook her famous macaroni and cheese and rhubarb pie and to work on her “Pinkie-Winkie flowers.” She passionately watched her favorite UConn men’s and women’s basketball team. Above everything else, spending time with family was the absolute most important thing in her life. Tyler and Ryan, her grandsons, were the light of her life. She was so proud of them.

Pinkie is survived by her loving children Jay Mullins and Jill Ettner; her brother, John (Diana) Peterson; her sisters Dorothy Burton, Evelyn (Oliver) Mahannah and Edith Phelps; brothers-in-law Walter Michaels and George Golnik; her grandchildren Tyler and Ryan Ettner; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Pinkie was preceded in death by her beloved husband, John; four sisters: Marie Fortin, Ruth Michaels, Mae McCabe and Norma Golnik; as well as three brothers: Bobby Peterson, Arthur Peterson and Raymond Peterson.

A celebration of Pinkie’s life will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 1, 2020, at Golden Spike Estates Club House, 8580 W. Yosemite St., Rathdrum, Idaho, with Pastor Rodney Wright officiating services.

Please share your memories of Pinkie on www.belltowerfuneralhome.com. Bell Tower Funeral Home and Crematory is entrusted with services.

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