Henry C.-Muller, IV-Obituary

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Henry C. Muller, IV

Mar 5, 1953 - Jan 12, 2026 (Age 72)

Guest Book

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I knew Henry for a long time as a fellow member of the Middletown Rifle & Revolver Club. He was a great member and person. We would help with the scouts in their shooting program badges for many years.
He will be missed by all who are members.
Shoot straight my friend
Peter Bozzo

I don’t even know where to begin in writing about Henry Muller. There was never a time in my life that I didn’t know him. All my memories with him would take up the entire guest book, so I’ll try to summarize it like this: His wisdom, encouragement, and love were as present as my own father’s, who generally agreed with Henry, and seconded his advice more often than not. I’ll miss my uncle immensely, but I’ll also take great comfort in his memory and the honor of having known him and called...

Courtney Reid I had the honor and privilege to have Sgt. Henry Muller as my supervisor on 3rd shift when I started at Whiting Forensic Institute, Middletown, CT. in August of 1988. He was fair, firm and consistent as a supervisor. He unselfishly shared his knowledge and experiences with me. Sgt. Muller had a passion for being financially independent and for that I am forever indebted to him. Because of Sgt. Muller's. Influence I served the department for twenty years and retired as Master...

He will be missed by many.

Even though Henry is no longer with us, he will continue to live in our hearts. The humor and laughter he brought to our Wednesday retirees lunches will be missed, but our memories of him will live forever. Rest in peace my friend, you will be missed more than words can say. Until we meet again. Your friend and coworker, Al & Patty Duguay

Rest in peace Henry.

Henry was true and blue to the end. He would never hesitate to help out a fellow officer, even after he retired. He was a legend and will never be forgotten. RIP Brother. Tommy Ruggiero Ret. Sergeant #371

I was honored and privileged to have worked with Sgt. Henry Muller at the DMHAS Police Department at the Whiting Forensic Institute PD on the midnight shift when I began state service. Sgt. Muller was instrumental in honing and shaping both the WFI PD as well as the whole DMHAS Police Department. His leadership, experience and significant expertise helped move the department forward for over 30 years, both as a full time officer as well as a part time retiree. Sgt. Muller was respected by...

Godspeed dear soul, watch over your earthly loved ones till you meet again.

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Henry C.'s Obituaries

It is with heavy hearts that we share the death of Henry C. Muller IV, who was born on March 5, 1953, and passed away peacefully at home on January 12, 2026.Henry was the son of the late Henry C. Muller III and Barbara M. Muller. He graduated from East Hampton High School in 1971 and went on to...

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