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Delores Jean Mulnix

February 27, 1943 ~ August 10, 2010

Delores Jean Thompson Mulnix, 67, formerly of Lisbon, died Tuesday, August 10, 2010 at the Keystone Care Center, Keystone. Delores' funeral will be 11:00 a.m., Saturday at Morgan Funeral and Cremation Choices, Mount Vernon Chapel. Delores' visitation and viewing will be from Friday, 5:00 until 7:00 p.m., at Morgan Funeral and Cremation Choices, Mount Vernon Chapel. Private family graveside service will be in Linn Grove Cemetery, rural Mount Vernon. Surviving Delores is her son Martin Mulnix, Central City, brother Ed Thompson, Mechanicsville and sister Joyce (Aryl) Whitlatch, Lisbon. She is also surviving by a special caregiver Alice Decker, Hiawatha. Proceeding Delores in death were her parents Gerald and Mabel Grisham Thompson, and sister Evelyn Hilsenbeck. Delores was born February 27, 1943 at Cedar Rapids, and graduated from Springville High School in 1961. She married Jerry Mulnix in 1971. They were divorced. Delores retired after many years from Rockwell Collins Radio, Cedar Rapids, and was a member of IBEW #705, Cedar Rapids. Delores was a member of the Linn Grove Presbyterian Church. She served with Aging Services, Inc., Cedar Rapids, and was active in politics. Delores moved to Keystone Care Center, August 9, 2002, where she enjoyed participating in daily activities. She was very fond of the staff and residences during her time there. Delores' family would like to thank the staff of Keystone Care Center and St. Luke's Hospice, for their support and excellent care. A memorial fund is established. On line condolences, www.morganfuneralchoices.com

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  1. Martin, I was so sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. May you be comforted in knowing that she is at peace with God. I will keeping you and all of her family in my prayers and thoughts. God be with you… Love, Cousin Renee

  2. I remember working with Delores at Rockwell. I am deeply saddened at her being called Home. However, she will no longer suffer any pain and will rest with her family and our Savior. You all have my deepest sympathy for your loss.

  3. Dee and I worked at Rockwell together for a couple of years. She was always a kind friend to me and my family. I remember when I moved into my new house, Dee purchased a tree as a housewarming gift for me. Everytime I look at that tree, I will remember her. You have my deepest sympathy as she was a wonderful person.

  4. Martin – sorry to hear of your loss – we just read the news in the Sun this morning. We remember how much fun Beaper and Oscar had when we lived next door. She was a good lady –

  5. I remember the great slumber parties that Delores had when we were in school. I really looked forward to them because we could always count on a fun time. I only saw her a few times in the last several years but she never changed. She was always as friendly as ever and it was a great pleasure to have been one of her friends. She will certainly be missed.


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