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Louis V. "Louie" MUELLER

Broad Brook and Rockville, Connecticut

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MUELLER, Louis "Louie" V. Louis "Louie" V. Mueller, 74, of Broad Brook, beloved husband of 49 years to Lorraine J. (Satryb) Mueller, passed away peacefully on Tuesday (December 14, 2010) at his home with his loving family at his side. Born in Rockville, son to the late Louis and...

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I have Louie's photo on my mantle. He was an inspiration to me and one of the kindest most caring men that I have ever met. He served as a role model to me and to all who knew him. I will never forget this amazing man.

Lorraine and Family,
Although Louie will be so dearly missed, it is the blessing I have because our paths crossed at Wapping School. I have never met a more kind and caring person. In any difficult situation I will always ask myself "What would Louie do?" And I know I will be just fine!

Louie is my inspiration. We all long to aspire to his kindness and generousity. I am truly blessed to have had him in my life. I thank his family for sharing such a gift with all of us.

My deepest sympathy for your family's loss. I, along with others at Wapping, were richer in our work experience for having had the honor and pleasure to work with Louie for the years that we did. I missed him dearly when he retired and was pleased with the occasional return visits as well as service he continued to give to our school. He lived a good life and trust that he is now at peace and happy in eternal rest with our Lord.

I smile each time I think of how lucky I am to have had the great pleasure of calling Louie my friend. I cry each time I think about how much he will be missed by all who loved him.

Lorraine, you and your family are in my heart and in my prayers.

With love,

Lorraine and Family: Please accept our sympathy and prayers from the "distant cousins" of long ago, wishing you strength and courage in these difficult times.

With deepest sympathy on your family's loss. I had the pleasure to work with Louie for many years at Wapping, and can honestly say I have never met a kinder person. He went out of his way to help and always gave of himself. He constantly spoke of his family, whom he adored. My prayers are with you all during this difficult time.

Lorraine, Peter, Paul, Donna and family,

My deepest sympathy for the loss of Louie. Louie always had a kind word and went out of his way to ask about my family at any events that we attended. I'll hold dear in my heart the many 4th of July, Memorial Day,and Labor Day picnics that I had the pleasure of sharing his company. Of the souls I have encountered in my life, his was one of the kindest and gentlest. May he rest in peace, he will never be forgotten.

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Dear Aunt Lorraine, Peter & Gail, Paul & Laura, Donna & Andy,
Words cannot express the sorrow we feel at losing Uncle Louie. He was a great man, he lived a good decent life, loving his family, helping others, and always so kind. It was an honor to have him for an uncle. You are in our prayers during the difficult days ahead. May memories of his "Life well lived" help to comfort you. He will be greatly missed, but never forgotten. Love to you all,
David, Brenda, Kathleen & Kevin