Tricia Marie Mulder was born on Oct. 29, 1961, in Newport Beach, California. A graduate of CSU Long Beach, she was married to James Paul Mulder on Feb. 5, 1994 in the San Diego, California temple.
Tricia found her greatest fulfillment in the embrace of her cherished family, the laughter of her grandchildren, and the warmth of devoted friends who became her extended family. As a dedicated piano teacher, she poured her heart into nurturing young talents, finding profound joy in witnessing their musical growth.
Her love for travel took her to various corners of the world, but it was the Oregon coast that held a special place in her heart. Traveling the United States with her Jim was one of her greatest joys. Tricia loved experiencing new places and finding the beauty in new cities.
Tricia was a fervent supporter of local and small artists, adorning her home with their creative works. Immersed in literature and podcasts, she found solace and inspiration in the world of words. Proud of the home she meticulously decorated, Tricia could often be found basking in the warmth of the sun on her cozy bench on her front porch.
As a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Tricia selflessly gave her time and effort in the service of her faith.
From driving a school bus to acting in plays and even unicycling, Tricia loved to experience all that life had to offer. She could find joy in the smallest things, readily using the word “magical” to describe something as simple as a stroll through an art shop. A gardener at heart, she loved pulling weeds and propagating her plants.
Her infectious joy and zest for life made every moment memorable. Tricia Marie Mulder’s legacy lives on in those who were fortunate enough to share in her boundless enthusiasm for life.
Tricia was laid to rest at Valley View Lutheran Cemetery in Silverton, Oregon. Arrangements by Unger Funeral Chapel – Silverton.