KENNETH-MUELLER-Obituary

KENNETH E. "KEN" MUELLER

Carpentersville, Illinois

Jan 27, 1959 – Oct 11, 2013 (Age 54)

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BORN
January 27, 1959
DIED
October 11, 2013
AGE
54
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Carpentersville, Illinois
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Kenneth E. "Ken" Mueller, age 54, passed away on Friday, October 11, 2013 at Sherman Hospital in Elgin. Ken was born in Chicago on January 27, 1959. On July 28, 1984 he married Pamela J. Habowski. Ken was a lifelong resident of the Carpentersville area, a 1977 graduate of Irving Crown High School...

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I was so sorry to hear of Ken's passing. I worked with him at Andersen and occasionally at SkyJack. He was the same great guy over all those years. He was solid as a rock. I know he'll be missed.

Pam and Tiffany I hope your wonderful memories give you peace. Ken was absolutely one of my favorite co-workers at Andersen. He always made me enjoy coming into work. I feel very blessed to have known him and I am so sorry for your loss. XOXO Rachel Roth

Pam and Tiffany my sincerest condolences. I was blessed to have worked with Ken for many years with Andersen Publishing Services. He could always get you laughin' even when you where having the worst of days. I remember the time he lost the White Castle's eating contest, he replied, "no I didn't... I got everyone to buy me lunch." He always did see the positive. Rest in Peace my dear friend.

My deepest sympathies to your family. I too, worked with Ken at Arthur Andersen at the print shop. As I have read the various comments from other co-workers, I smile, as I remember all of those stories. He was always very upbeat and friendly, even when he didn't win the football pool that week... I hope that some of these nice comments will help to comfort you during this emotional time.

Pam & Tiffany - You don't know me, but I worked with Ken for several years at Anderson. He was always a funny guy. I have a memory of one year when several of us went to Florida to support a large global program. When Ken got off the shuttle from the airport he had 3 rather large suitcases, all the rest of us had 1 and a carry on. He said "I can't put my shoes in the suitcase with my clothes". We all got a great laugh out that. I know he will be missed by many. I know the happy times you...

Dear Pam and Tiffany, Ken was my oldest brother Rick Wade's best friend and my fondest memories of Ken are from the days the three of us were on the same baseball team and the beers we so enjoyed afterwards come win or lose. He will be missed for sure. My thoughts are with you all on this day.

Ken I will miss u bud . Thank you for everything you did for Skyjack . We will truly miss seeing u ken

Rest in peace Kenny.

I have lots of great memories of growing up with ken in carpentersville in our childhood years , i never knew him as an adult I'm sure he was a great man. He will be missed. John Rokusek.