

She was born in Wauseon, Ohio on August 10, 1944 to Howard and Frances (Beams) Yoder. She graduated from Wauseon High School and earned a B.S. in art education from Bowling Green State University where she was a member of Chi Omega sorority and Delta Phi Delta National Art Honorary.
She married Ronald Sullins on August 27, 1965. They restored and have resided in the historic Enos Michael House in Fremont since 1979. Mrs. Sullins was a member of the Fremont United Methodist Church and a founding member of the Fremont Historical Society. She loved her family and home and enjoyed working in her gardens.
Mrs. Sullins was a retired artist and designer and a former high school art teacher. She owned and operated the Sullins House gifts and accessories store in Fremont for several years. She was formerly creative director for Sullins House manufacturing, earning several best display awards at national trade and art shows. She was a featured artist in Leisure Arts “For Love of Cross Stitch” magazine.
Her husband survives along with two sons Christopher (Carolyn) of Fort Wayne and James (Ericka) of Arizona; two grand-daughters Emily and Kira and two step-grandsons Jeremy and Jason; an identical twin sister, Anita Dusseau (Richard) of Gross Ile, MI; two brothers Jeff of Largo, FL and Greg (Lynn) of Worthington, OH; and six nieces and two nephews.
A Celebration of Life will be held from 1-3 pm Saturday, November 11, 2017, at the Fremont United Methodist Church. Memorial donations may be made to the Fremont United Methodist Church.
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