Funeral services for Lois B. Mullins will be conducted at 11:00 am on Saturday, December 27, 2025, at Shalom Baptist Church with interment following in the Shalom Cemetery. Reverend Richard Cothern will officiate, assisted by Rev. Andy Fullington. Mrs. Mullins, age 86, entered into the eternal rest of her Lord on Thursday morning, December 25, 2025, at the Jefferson Davis Extended Care Facility. Saulters Moore Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements.
The family will receive friends Saturday from 10:00 am until the hour of service at 11:00 am at Shalom Baptist Church in Silver Creek.
Mrs. Mullins will be carried to her final rest by those honored to serve as pallbearers, including Jerry Cox, Joseph Buckley, Chett Cox, Chase Cox, Kole Arnold, and Larry Bishop.
Lois Beasley Mullins was born in Lawrence County, Mississippi, to Ollie and O.D. Beasley of Oma. She was preceded in death by her husband of over fifty years, Willie Mullins; her two brothers, Arthur and William Beasley; and her sister, Bobbie Warner.
She is survived by her daughter, Sue Pritchett of Arm; two granddaughters, Vicki Cox of New Hebron and Emily Buckley of Arm; and her pride and joy - five great-grandchildren: Kole, Addy, Chett, Chase, and John.
Mrs. Mullins worked several jobs throughout her life, from the garment factory in Monticello, to the cafeteria at Lawrence County Academy. However, her most favorite occupation was being a housewife - a role at which she truly excelled. Each morning, she rose early to prepare Pappaw a hot pan of biscuits. When he came home from work, his clothes were laid out, and supper was ready. She loved being an active part of her daughter's and granddaughters' lives. From shopping trips to road trips, Granny was always present and involved in her family's lives.
Mrs. Lois was a founding member of Shalom Baptist Church, where she remained a faithful member. She especially loved cooking and baking for church events and gatherings.
Mrs. Lois also cherished her friendships. When she was no longer able to drive and visit in person, she turned to the telephone, where she spent countless hours chatting with friends nearly every day.
She will be deeply missed by her family and friends, but they find great comfort and joy in knowing how blessed they were to have had her in their lives.
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