Michael Mull
Michael Mull
March 4, 1952 ~ February 22, 2013
SERVICES: A celebration of Mike's life will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 2, with a time of fellowship from 1:00p.m. to service time at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home. OFFICIANT: Rev. David Lee FINAL RESTING PLACE: Inurnment will be at 1:00 p.m. March 9, in Bunker Hill Cemetery at Sellersburg MEMORIALS: American Heart Association Dr. Michael E. Mull, 60, of Indianapolis, died at 8 a.m. Friday, Feb. 22, 2013, at St. Francis Hospital in Indianapolis. Mike graduated in 1970 from Connersville High School where he was Class President his Junior and Senior years. He graduated from Indiana Central College, now known as the University of Indianapolis, in 1974, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He went on to attend Illinois College of Podiatric Medicine, now known as the Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, where he graduated in 1979 with a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine Degree and a Bachelor of Science Degree. After completing his formal education, Mike started private practices in Columbus and Franklin. While serving his patients for 34 years, many of whom he considered close friends and family, he earned several additional certifications including Board Certification from the ABPM, C. Ped, as well as CWS board certification. Mike was a 32nd Degree Mason at Franklin Lodge No. 107 and a member of the Indianapolis Valley of the Scottish Rite. He enjoyed bicycling, walking, and playing tennis and was an avid volunteer for many organizations. He loved his family, especially his daughters, who were the light of his life. Mike will always be remembered for his warm and caring heart. He will be dearly missed. Born in Connorsville March 4, 1952, Mike was the son of Boyd E. Mull and Charleen Crowe Mull. He married Patricia M. Laureto Aug. 6, 1977. He is survived by his loving wife of 35 years and daughters, Lauren E. Mull and Melissa E. Mull, both of Indianapolis, Indiana. He was preceded in death by his parents.
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March 4, 1952 ~ February 22, 2013
SERVICES: A celebration of Mike's life will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 2, with a time of fellowship from 1:00p.m. to service time at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home.
OFFICIANT: Rev. David Lee
FINAL RESTING PLACE: Inurnment will be at 1:00 p.m. March 9, in Bunker Hill
Cemetery at Sellersburg
MEMORIALS: American Heart Association
Dr. Michael E. Mull, 60, of Indianapolis, died at 8 a.m. Friday, Feb. 22, 2013, at St. Francis Hospital in Indianapolis.
Mike graduated in 1970 from Connersville High School where he was Class President his Junior and Senior years. He graduated from Indiana Central College, now known as the University of Indianapolis, in 1974, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He went on to attend Illinois College of Podiatric Medicine, now known as the Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, where he graduated in 1979 with a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine Degree and a Bachelor of Science Degree.
After completing his formal education, Mike started private practices in Columbus and Franklin. While serving his patients for 34 years, many of whom he considered close friends and family, he earned several additional certifications including Board Certification from the ABPM, C. Ped, as well as CWS board certification.
Mike was a 32nd Degree Mason at Franklin Lodge No. 107 and a member of the Indianapolis Valley of the Scottish Rite. He enjoyed bicycling, walking, and playing tennis and was an avid volunteer for many organizations. He loved his family, especially his daughters, who were the light of his life.
Mike will always be remembered for his warm and caring heart. He will be dearly missed.
Born in Connorsville March 4, 1952, Mike was the son of Boyd E. Mull and Charleen Crowe Mull. He married Patricia M. Laureto Aug. 6, 1977.
He is survived by his loving wife of 35 years and daughters, Lauren E. Mull and Melissa E. Mull, both of Indianapolis, Indiana.
He was preceded in death by his parents.






I will always remember Mike as a Loving and caring person. He loved to laugh and make everyone fell good..I will always remember his laugh. Class of 70. Connersville, Indiana.
Patti, Lauren & Melissa, We are so very sorry for your loss. Mike was amazing – always so kind and nice and fun. You are all in our prayers, and if there is anything at all we can do, please let us know. I pray that God wraps His loving arms around you, and provides you peace and comfort as only He can do. I think of all of you often, and Boyd and Charleen, and I send many hugs and prayers. God Bless.
Dear Patricia, Lauren and Melissa, Our condolences and prayers in this difficult time. I knew Mike for a very long time, and I know what a good person he was. The house where he grew up on Gray Road was one of the stops on my Star paper route… He will be missed by many people he has touched. I’ll try to upload some pictures on this site. Mike & Shay
What a completely joyful light to this world. Mike was always upbeat to all and was a real leader for our high school class back then and at reunions. A true example of goodness and strength. I had moved to Connersville and lived on his bus route. He was one of the first guys to invite me over. I guess my best tribute to Mike would be to half as positive as he was.
So long my Friend. While we haven’t seen each other a lot the last few years. I’ll always remember running into you on the Columbus Fall Bike Ride several years ago, that was such a surprise. Well my Friend till we see each other again. I’ll miss you. Always, Dave
There are no words to describe how much we will miss Mike. A wonderful, cheerful, helpful, funny, genuine and loving family man, we are so saddened at our loss.
Pat, I know I do not need to tell you how fond Tom and I were of Dr. Mull and are of you. Each appointment was like going to visit friends. We have missed him so much since he retired. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your daughters.
Dar Pat and Girls, How sorry we are to hear of Mike’s passing. We had just seen him in January. He heard that Ray was in the hospital and stopped by to visit. What a welcome surpirse to see his always smiling face. We tried to update each other on current family things and laughed about all the “good old days”. It was a wonderful visit. He always spoke of you and the girls with pride. I don’t recall ever seeing Mike without a smile. He was a very caring doctor and friend. With Deepest Sympathy, Ray and Lind Hine, Franklin, Indiana
Thanks to the famiy and friends who helped support and loved Michael….he shared that love with others….he lives on through you.
I’m no close friend of Dr. Mull’s by any means, but the short while I knew him, he was such a pleasure to be around. I was one of his students when he was teaching an Anatomy & Physiology class at Ivy Tech in Columbus. His class was always one of my favorites. He made it very interesting and always had a funny story to go along with whatever he was teaching. I don’t know how he was outside of the classroom, but inside, he had an incredible ability to relate the human foot… to any subject or situation! 🙂 He was very comical, but still to the point. He provided me with a great 1st semester of A&P. He was a cuch very sweet man. I’m sure he’ll be greatly missed by many. My sincere condolences to his family and close friends!
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I went to Junior and Senior High School with Mike and reconnected with him through Facebook a few years ago. He was one of the good guys who always respected and treated everyone the same. Your family will be in my prayers.
I will always remember Mike with a smile on his face. He was a kind person with a good word for everyone. My heart goes out to you for your loss.
It was a pleasure to have Dr. Mull as a doctor as well as a friend. We shared many happy times talking about our dogs, sports and just life in general. My deepest sympathy to Pat and the girls.Memories of the good times will get you through this sad period of your lives.
My sons were patients when they were young but most remembered will be how he cared for our grandmother, Mrs. Welmer. Dr. Mull was a special and caring one-of-a-kind human being.
Dr. Mull will greatly be missed, always a smile on his face and kind words for everyone he met. Our profession of Podiatry has lost a great “Doctor”. Pat and girls your in our prayers!
Kent Witte has sent this Expressions of Sympathy card.
Mike was a truly decent person. In high school, he was kind to everyone and always had a laugh and a smile. The world has lost a wonderful human being. Prayers and good wishes go out to his family.
I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to Mike’s family. I never had the pleasure of meeting you, but knowing Mike you are all very special. Because Mike loved all of you.. Hold his memories close to your hearts. Listen for him in there each day, as he will always be with you.
I just read the Daily Journal and saw the announcement about Dr. Mull. It broke my heart. I worked for Dr. Mull while in high school, college,and post college. He was one of the best bosses I’ve ever worked for. He was one of the sweetest and most loveable people I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing. He always had a smile on his face and a joke to brighten your day. I will miss him greatly. My sincere sympathies go to Pat, Lauren and Melissa. You’re in my thoughts and prayers.
Sorry for the passing of Mike,I went to jr high and freshman year high school with him. He was always the nicest boy I knew, and of course the crush was there too. Hope you hold on to his memory, to young to pass. God bless all of you.
Pat – Bob and I were indeed saddened to read of Mike’s passing in the newspaper this morning. We will keep you and the girls in our thoughts and prayers. Deb
So sorry for your lost. Mike was a great guy with a wonderful smile and a great laugh.
I was so saddened to read of Mike’s passing. I have very fond memories of being with him and the other “M’s” in Mr. Gronning’s home room at CHS those four years. I know he will be dearly missed by those when they remember the guy with the great smile and good nature. He made a difference in our world.
Our thoughts are with you. Dr. Mull was always so kind and thoughtful when we would take our parents Gary & Edna Davis for office visits. He and Patricia ran a very professional practice and really cared about the patients. He will be missed by so many.e
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Dear Melissa, You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
We are so saddened by Mike’s passing. He was such a caring person. He had a great sense of humor and could always make us laugh. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Pat, as you may have seen on Facebook and here on the guestbook, Mike was well loved by his high school classmates. Even so many years ago, we knew he was a great guy. I am sorry for your loss.
Dear Pat and Family, We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Dr. Mull was the type of doctor that we look forward to seeing. He had such a wonderful sense of humor, and he never rushed through the visit just so that he could get to the next patient. We felt more like family when we came into the office rather than just a patient. We are sorry that we can’t be there on Saturday. We are expecting our first granddaughter in about a month, and I am hosting a baby shower for our side of the family Saturday afternoon. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. I know that he filled such a large part of your lives. If there is anything we can do, please let us know. Everett, Deb, and Erin
My Dearest Pat, Lauren & Melissa, We are so very sorry to hear of Mike’s passing. Although we didn’t know him very well he impressed us with his cheerfulness and generous nature. Know that we share your grief and are here for anthing you may need. We hope you will take comfort knowing he is safe in God’s arms. On behalf of the entire Rosati’s family we send our prayers and our love. I am always here for you. Regina 630-373-1587
Sorry to hear of Mike’s death – he was always a great guy, starting with the days the neighborhood gang used to play in the creek behind his parents’ house. My thoughts and prayers are with your family today.
Mellissa we miss you at Elmo! Sorry for your loss.
Mike and I started school at Frazee and graduated together in 1970. A great person.
I hope these messages help to heal your hearts as the weeks, months, years pass. I echowhat everyone else has said, Mike was a bright light to all who knew him. He will be remembered as a kind and gentle spirit with a huge zest for life.
Haven’t seen Mike in 30+ years but had recently stated talking to him on facebook in the past year. We had plans to meet for coffee somewhere and catch up from the ole days in Connersville . I’m sorry for your loss and I feel your pain. Mike was always an insperation to me .