Suzanne Marie Meyer Mull

June 25, 1943 ~ June 13, 2011
Suzanne Marie Meyer Mull
(Age 67)
Of Vienna, Virginia, on June 13 at home. Daughter of the late William and Catherine Meyer of Reardan, Washington; beloved wife of 45 years to James E. Mull; devoted mother of Stacey Marie and husband Paul Edward Hunt of Leesburg, Virginia. She is also survived by two sisters, Joan R. Rae of Bellingham, Washington, and PhyllisE. Ahlf of Shelton, Washington.
Suzanne was happiest spending time with her family, gardening, bird watching, photographing her many travels, and researching genealogy. She served as President of the Vienna-Tysons Chamber of Commerce in 1995 and held various other civic and church positions throughout her life.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Capital Care Hospice at capitalhospice.org or to the Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Network at pancan.org
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
(Age 67)
Of Vienna, Virginia, on June 13 at home. Daughter of the late William and Catherine Meyer of Reardan, Washington; beloved wife of 45 years to James E. Mull; devoted mother of Stacey Marie and husband Paul Edward Hunt of Leesburg, Virginia. She is also survived by two sisters, Joan R. Rae of Bellingham, Washington, and PhyllisE. Ahlf of Shelton, Washington.
Suzanne was happiest spending time with her family, gardening, bird watching, photographing her many travels, and researching genealogy. She served as President of the Vienna-Tysons Chamber of Commerce in 1995 and held various other civic and church positions throughout her life.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Capital Care Hospice at capitalhospice.org or to the Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Network at pancan.org
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
It is with smiles that we remember Suzanne. She was one of the most optimistic people in the world. Her eyes would light up in the delight of a beautiful sunset, a Monet garden, being around friends, finding a “hidden” ancestor and so many other things that we cannot name them all. You have our deepest sympathy, Jim and Stacy.
Part 1 of 2 . Our friendship began just shy of forty years ago when careers of our husbands began together as new first office F.B.I. agents assigned to Denver, Colorado. There are so many highlights of our friendship that stand out over the years. In Denver, Suzanne early on impressed us with her culinary talents by serving up to several invited guests for dinner bouillabaisse that was presented in a beautiful ceramic soup tureen with all the elegance of a professional chef. Months later when the time came for our reassignment to another state, we would always recall the most generous offer when Jim and Suzanne took on the responsibility of looking after our young golden retriever puppy while we could get settled with our 4 year old and 8 month old baby.
Part 2 of 2 Our husbands were transferred from different states to FBI Headquarters about the same week in 1977. We celebrated Thanksgiving together at Jims parents home in Virginia that year and John lived there for three weeks with Jims mother before moving into our newly purchased home. Jim loaned us his Pontiac GTO to house hunt. Our paths would cross again many times over the years until finally we began our retirement years with our children grown and on their own. Our greatest memory with Jim, Suzanne, and her sister, Joan, was our trip to Wales which Suzanne planned in its entirety. Suzannes yearning to show us the beautiful and magnificent countryside was an experience unsurpassed for our two families to nourish a friendship that had begun so long ago. Suzanne possessed many, many fine qualities and her accomplishments were many. We will remember Suzanne as bright, strong, creative, honest and throughout her illness displayed an astonishingly wonderful sense of grace.
Jim: Again….I would like to express my sympathy to you and your family. Losing a partner is very difficult. Memories are wonderful and will help you through the next couple of years…..plus the support of your family and all of your friends. With sympathy……Donna