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M. Carrie O'Bryan Muster, 95, of New Haven, died Friday, May 2, 2014, at her residence. She was born Jan. 13, 1919, in New Hope, the daughter of the late Artie and Della M. Miles O'Bryan. She was a member of St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church in New Haven. She attended and graduate from Nazareth School of Nursing. Having worked in many hospitals in California while waiting on her brothers serving in the services for the United States to come so she could visit them. She married George Muster being together for 49-3/4 years.
She was also preceded in death by 12 of her 14 siblings.
Survivors include her daughter, Ann Lyle Muster Enlow, of New Haven; two granddaughters, Mandy (John) Uthoff and Katherine (Issacc) Burd, all of New Haven; three great-grandchildren, John "Jay" Uthhoff, Chase Uthoff, Amelia Uthoff, all of New Haven; a brother, J. Dan (Jean Lois) O'Bryan, of Colorado Springs, Colo.; a sister, Patricia Louisvile "Patsy" (Pat) Logsdon, of Loretto; and several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Christian burial services were 2:30 p.m. Monday, May 5, at William R. Rust Funeral Home Chapel in New Haven with burial in St. Catherine of Alexandria Cemetery in New Haven. The Rev. Troy Overton officiated.
William Rust Funeral Homee is in charge of arrangements.
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