Donna Jean (Engle) Mulbrook

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With her love of music, she would bring joy to the community by singing with the Jasper County Chorus. On her own, she sometimes would bring a boom box and CDs to nursing homes to play music for singing and dancing with the people, even in the wheelchairs. Donna and Floyd spent many weekends dancing to their favorite bands and were the first on the dance floor at weddings and anniversaries. She loved country music, but she mentioned Paul was her favorite Beatle. This love of singing and dancing has been passed on to the next generations. 

The last few years, she has participated in the “Red Ruby” Red Hats Group and has made many new energetic friends. Her 1945 classmates meet monthly for lunch and she had enjoyed these get-togethers of renewing friendships.

She was the true matriarch of an extended family. All will miss her sweet caring smile, her willingness to listen and her encouraging words of “You can do it”, even in the most difficult times. The immense void can’t be filled, but by recalling moments and telling stories, friends and family can cherish a memory of a wonderful inspirational woman.  

She was preceded in death by her husband of 66 years, Floyd Mulbrook; her parents; her brothers, Harold and Gorman Engle; her sister, Mary Lou Lincoln; and her daughter-in-law, Victoria Mulbrook.

With her passing, she will be greatly missed by her children whom she loved unconditionally, daughter Florette Melton, son-in-law, Chuck Melton of Lexington, N.C., son Michael Mulbrook, daughter-in-law Linda of Clinton, Ark., and son Frank Scott Mulbrook of Newton; her five grandchildren who were her pride and joy, Melinda Mulbrook Maloney and husband Ryan of Fox River Grove, Ill., Matthew Rittenmeyer and wife Kristen of Raleigh, N.C., Brooks Boertje and wife Brandy of Lynnville, Brian Boertje of Newton and Jennifer Melton of Carrboro, N.C. Also missed by her great-grandchildren who made her laugh and smile, Taylor Boertje, 14, of Lynnville; Caroline Grace (Carly) Rittenmeyer, 12, Lindsey Katherine Rittenmeyer, 10, and James Jeffry (Jay) Rittenmeyer, 7, of Raleigh, N.C., and Ian Mahoney, 2, of Fox River Grove, Ill. In addition, she will be missed by her sister, Bette Ann Lindsey and husband Bernard Lindsey and brother-in-law, Francis Mulbrook.

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