Mrs. Muller had a loving spirit but a way of expressing her zest on life and love. She grow-up in Oakwood and later on she moved to the Park Place area in Norfolk. In life she completed her GED and went on to work in Washington D. C. After a brief illness she returned to Norfolk, Virginia to work at Jim's Café and Monticello Drive Inn. In later years, her love for children allowed her time to care and nurture her grandchildren and a special great niece.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother Johnny Cole, and granddaughter Candice Hammonds. She leaves to celebrate her life a daughter, Merlene Arrington; son, Leaurenceau Cole; three sisters, Helen Coffey, Phyllis Means and Gladys Joyce Holloman; four grandchildren, Christopher Cole, Melanie Hammonds, Raynette Gearing, Zion Cole and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Mrs. Muller had a loving spirit but a way of expressing her zest on life and love. She grow-up in Oakwood and later on she moved to the Park Place area in Norfolk. In life she completed her GED and went on to work in Washington D. C. After a brief illness she returned to Norfolk, Virginia to work at Jim's Café and Monticello Drive Inn. In later years, her love for children allowed her time to care and nurture her grandchildren and a special great niece.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother Johnny Cole, and granddaughter Candice Hammonds. She leaves to celebrate her life a daughter, Merlene Arrington; son, Leaurenceau Cole; three sisters, Helen Coffey, Phyllis Means and Gladys Joyce Holloman; four grandchildren, Christopher Cole, Melanie Hammonds, Raynette Gearing, Zion Cole and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and friends.
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Interment on April 23, 2019.
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