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Transcribed biography of Frank Mullin
FRANK MULLIN FAMILY
Frank and Virginia Mullin and their four year old daughter, Sara, have resided at 601 Washington St., Valparaiso for four years. Their previous home was Chicago, although Mr. Mullin grew up in Ogden Dunes. Virginia, nee Conley, is a native of Morris, Illinois.
Frank graduated from Portage High School and the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He currently is a board member of the Northwest Indiana Symphony and is a member of the Gary University Club. He is a stockbroker with A. G. Edwards and Sons, Merrillville.
Originally from Rushville, Indiana, Betty Mullin, Frank's Mother, has lived in Ogden Dunes since 1941. She is active in music, PEO, and the Ogden Dunes Community Church. There are 8 Mullin grandchildren, 7 of them on the West Coast, since her other two sons, Mark and Bob, reside in California.
Proud to be a 5th generation Hoosier, Frank enjoys past family history found in Rushville. The last 4 generations, including Frank Sr., are buried there.
Virginia is a graduate of Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois, and the Goethe Institute, Kochel, Germany. She trained with a brokerage firm in Chicago, where she met Frank. Currently finishing graduate work at Valparaiso University, she has taught piano in the University's Preparatory Department. Other activities include Kappa, Kappa, Kappa sorority and involvement as a board member of the Community Concert Association.
The Mullins are also members of the First Presbyterian Church and Valparaiso Country Club.
Source: American Revolution Bicentennial Committee of Porter County. 1976. A Biographical History of Porter County, Indiana. Valparaiso, Indiana: American Revolution Bicentennial Committee of Porter County, Inc. 180 p.
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Biography transcribed by Steven R. Shook