
Beth LeGrand Mullis
1966 - 2025
Beth LeGrand Mullis of Yadkinville, NC passed into her Heavenly home on March 3, 2025, at the age of 58 after a period of declining health.
Beth was born in Whittier, California on July 17, 1966. She was formerly employed with Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and other local businesses. She was an avid animal lover and an accomplished equestrian. She later enjoyed trail riding and always had several house pets whom she dearly loved.
Her loving family includes her husband, Scott Mullis; son, Jason Koontz; daughters, Laura Koontz and Sarah Mullis; grandchildren, Max Koontz, Finn Riley, and Jacob Hamilton; parents, David and Barbara LeGrand; siblings, Jeanna LeGrand and Steven LeGrand; and many nieces and nephews.
A private graveside service will be held on Saturday, March 22, 2025.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Forsyth Humane Society of North Carolina, 4881 Country Club Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27104.
My sister, gone too soon, I know you are now free from bodily pain that plagued you for so long. You are very missed and I hope you felt the love of all who circled around you in your final days.
I miss you Mom! You were the best mother I could have ever hoped for!
Our beautiful daughter Beth is now free from all the pain she suffered for so long. Our hearts ache that you’re no longer with us, but also rejoice because we know you are with the Lord and loved ones who have entered into eternal rest. I miss you Beth – all those phone calls
and shopping trips we had together. We had hoped to go walking at the mall again, but now you can walk the streets of gold in heaven!
With all our Love,
Mom and Dad
Beth…. What can I say?? Hopefully you know how much you were loved while here with us. I will miss you forever and a day… all of those long phone conversations we had, all of the trail rides we took together, all of the laughter and tears that we shared… they will never be again. But the best of it all is that you left us here on earth to go be with Our Lord Jesus in your heavenly home. There will never be anything better that.
Beth is gone forever, but I will always remember my dear aunt for the memories that we shared together. The time I spent on her farm as a young girl made me into the equestrian I am today. Despite her pain and suffering, she always brighten my day by telling me countless times how loved and beautiful I’ve always been, and how she was just a phone call away if I ever needed her help. I’ll never forget the kindness she showed me, and it was an honor to be by her side holding her hand in the last hours of her life.