Paul-Mueller-Obituary

Paul G. Mueller

Baltimore, Maryland

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Baltimore, Maryland
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Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

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Paul G. Mueller, Jr., of Baltimore passed away peacefully at the age of 74 on July 28, 2024 with his family by his side. He is survived by his beloved wife Eileen (Murtha) of 48 years, his adoring children Lynn and Paul, his sister Beth Ann (Bill), many loving nieces and nephews, and many caring...

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So hard to believe that it has been one year since the passing of Paul. Every time I hear of someone with Parkinson's disease, I think of Paul. I still have a lot to learn about this disease. Peace to you, Paul! You will always be remembered, my dear cousin.

Dad continues to be missed every day. He is "gone fishing" and I hope is catching plenty of bass up in heaven.

Sweetest man with a wry sense of humor. A great neighbor for so many years. My thoughts are with you all.

As children, my cousin Paul and I played together. He was 2 years my junior. I remember his black English bike which he loved.Also, I remember the time he helped paint my mother's bedroom during a hot Baltimore summer. Rest in Our Lord's Loving Arms forever. Love, your cousin, Debbie Krumm Christopher

I only knew Mr Mueller for a short time after his diagnosis, but I will never forget the smile on his face when I we served him coffee and donuts

I used to meet up with Paul and a few of his buddies from Mt. St Mary's (and LHS; Fred, Jim, Steve) for pick-up basketball games at the high school...during the Summer in the early to mid 1970's. Paul was always the nicest, easiest going fella. Such a good man! I'm so sad to learn of his passing and know that he is resting in peace with the angels forever! Tom Hammel '67

Paul walked among us unhurried with his quiet strength, a resolved purpose, and a smile that assured us that we were all in this together. His classmates will be forever grateful to Loyola for bringing us together with Paul from `64 to `67 and again for our 50th reunion. With fond remembrance, George Miller `67

PAUL HAD A DRY SENSE OF HUMOR BUT A GREAT SMILE, GOOD GUY.

I remember Paul as a member of the wrestling team at LHS, with a warm smile and great sense of humor. He will be missed. Rest in Peace