Wanda L. Mulkey,86, Indianapolis, IN passed away May 21, 2018. She was born September 16, 1931 to Thelma and John Avant in Indianapolis, IN.
She was married to George Mulkey on December 29, 1952 in Indianapolis and had four children, Bunny, Janet, Chuck and Jeannie.
Wanda worked for 30+ years for N.A.P.A auto parts as an account manager.
She is survived by her children, Bunny (Lee) Mulcahy, Janet (Donnie) King, Chuck Mulkey, Jeannie Mulkey; grandchildren, Tina Lawrence, Jamie (Jessie) Dennis, Jennifer (Jerry) Chladil, Chuck Jr. (Lynn) Mulkey, Chris (Marie) Mulkey, Joey (Ryanne) King, Amy Spearman, John (Kendra) Mulcahu, Stacey (Tommy) King, Jessie (Matt) Walters, Alex Mulkey, Jack Mulkey, Olivia Mulkey; great grandchildren, Tony, Jason, Makayla, Cecilia,Triston, Ethan, Kaden, Mauryanna, Riley, Jace, Keeghan, Liam, Denise; brother, Charles of Indianapolis; sisters, Modena and Maxine of Texas; and many nieces and nephews whom loved her very much.
Wanda is preceded in death by husband, George J. Mulkey.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 from 4-8 p.m. and funeral service on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 11 a.m. at Indiana Funeral Care, 8151 Allisonville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46250.
Burial to follow at Lincoln Memory Gardens, Whitestown, IN.
Alice Burris says
I’m sorry to hear about your grandma Chuck I’ll bet she was a Spitfire back in her younger days
James ( Jimmy) Weaver says
really going to miss her. loved talking to her about things that happened long ago.
Barbara Snider says
I’m so sorry for your loss… We’re never ready for this day to come, my heart goes out to all of you. â¤ï¸ðŸ˜¢
Billy Campbell says
I cannot think of anyone else that I am not related to that felt like family to me like she did. I was always in and out of her house as a little guy, she always treated me like family and looked out for me. I remember all of her dogs, cats and even her little brown fence that I would always run and jump over. I even got my first black eye at her hours when I fell on her porch in the snow, and she was right there to pick me up. She was so cool that there was always a Pabst Blue Ribbon Truck parked in her driveway. My sincere condolences to everyone that will be missing her, may she Rest In Peace, always be loved and never forgotten.
Barbara Estes says
Bob and Barbara Estes
We met Wanda over at Lowell Little League, she was the lady that knew everything about the league and how the run it. She taught me how to run and manage the concession stand, that was teaching me how to make the Sloppy Joe mix and how to order the food. She also taught me how to be the treasurer, she was always there to answer any question that anyone might have about anything. She really enjoyed watching the children play ball and helping where ever she could. She was one great lady that will surely be missed. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and the family.
Barbara Estes says
Bob and Barbara Estes
We met Wanda over at Lowell Little League, she was the lady that knew everything about the league and how the run it. She taught me how to run and manage the concession stand, that was teaching me how to make the Sloppy Joe mix and how to order the food. She also taught me how to be the treasurer, she was always there to answer any question that anyone might have about anything. She really enjoyed watching the children play ball and helping where ever she could. She was one great lady that will surely be missed. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and the family.
Barbara Estes says
Bob and Barbara Estes
We met Wanda over at Lowell Little League, she was the lady that knew everything about the league and how to run it. She taught me how to run and manage the concession stand, that was teaching me how to make the Sloppy Joe mix and how to order the food. She also taught me how to be the treasurer, she was always there to answer any question that anyone might have about anything. She really enjoyed watching the children play ball and helping where ever she could. She was one great lady that will surely be missed. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and the family.
Nancy Barker says
I’m so sorry for your loss. Wanda was a very special lady and there are no words that can express how I feel the loss myself. God Bless the family and all the friends.