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Paul Mueller Obituary

Paul Mueller

Paul Mueller, 99, passed away peacefully at his home in Springfield, Missouri on January 19, 2015. Paul was born in Denver, Colorado on August 7, 1915. He was the son of the late Reuben George Mueller and the late Hazel Pumphrey Mueller. Paul's sister, Madeline Browne, predeceased him. Paul and his family moved to Springfield in 1930. He was a 1934 graduate of Springfield Senior High School, where his personal yearbook quotation read, "He digs worms out of sod. Then he fishes with a casting rod." He had a lifelong love of nature and the outdoors, especially his farm near Strafford.

In 1938 he married Frances Nadine Parker who preceded him in death. He is survived by seven children, Judy Wickersham, Springfield; Kathleen Moore and husband David, Kansas City; Molly Morgan, Rolla, and the late Joseph Morgan; Larry Mueller, Springfield; Jeanie Morris and husband John, Springfield; Mindy Scovell and husband Jim, Mission Hills, Kansas; Lynn Lacy and husband Mark, Denver, Colorado. Also surviving are grandchildren, Paul Wickersham (Sharon); Karen Wickersham; Amy Hill; David Moore (Catherine); Andrew Moore (Laura); Matthew Morgan (Amy); Brian Morgan (Kathryn); Christopher Mueller; Abbie Mueller; Julie Spruill (Jack); Jennifer Snyder (Luke); John Paul Morris; Megan Morris; Kristin McGill (Jesse); Kylie Brewer (John) and Parker Lacy. Also surviving are great grandchildren, Austin Hill, Paige Hill, Jordan Hill, Claire Moore, Ellen Moore, Rachel Moore, Audrey Moore, William Moore, Charles Moore, Maddie Morgan, Brandt Morgan, Ella Morgan, Evan Morgan, Henry Morgan, Olive Snyder, Annie Brewer and Quigley Brewer. Grandson, Ryan Scovell, predeceased him. He is also survived by a niece, Charlene Smith (James), San Antonio, Texas.

Paul's early employment was with the Springfield Gas and Electric Company in the field of drafting and engineering. He developed an interest in the emerging field of refrigeration and air conditioning. In 1940, at the age of 25, he entered into a partnership with Gordon Mann to form Mann and Mueller Heating and Sheet Metal located on Olive Street. Poor health forced Mann to sell his interest to Mueller in 1943. The business was renamed Paul Mueller Company. During the 1940s the company expanded from heating and air conditioning into food processing equipment, beginning a tradition of technical innovation that eventually resulted in numerous patents issued to the company and its employees. Mr. Mueller developed many of these valuable patents personally.

In 1946 the newly incorporated Paul Mueller Company entered the dairy equipment market. By 1950 major growth in the business prompted the move to its current location at Kansas and Phelps Streets. The company's signature products were made of stainless steel for the dairy, wine, brewery, and biopharmaceutical industries. In 1969 the company became publicly traded.

Today Paul Mueller Company employs more than 1000 people in multiple locations in the United States and the Netherlands, manufacturing and servicing equipment sold worldwide. Co-workers remember Paul as wise, innovative, and passionately engaged in the development of their company.

Mr. Mueller was a former member of the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers, listed in Who's Who in Commerce and Industry, member of the board of directors of the Missouri Corporation for Science and Technology, member of the Board of Trustees and President's Advisory Council for Drury College, board member of Springfield Chamber of Commerce, member of the Springfield Board of the American Red Cross, member of the Board of Directors of Commerce Bancshares, Inc. in Kansas City, trustee of Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City. He enjoyed membership in Springreen and Hillbilly Investment Clubs and Hickory Hills Country Club. In 1998 Nadine and Paul provided funding for the Mueller Family Foundation that has provided grants to more than fifteen deserving charities during the past years.

Nadine and Paul were blessed with wonderful care from Evelyn Warren for more than twenty years. The family is grateful for the caring staff from Integrity Health and Hospice especially Karen, Minnie, and Sharon.

He leaves a profound legacy for his family and community. He was generous, modest, compassionate, inquisitive, and most of all loving and caring throughout his long and productive life. His intelligence, impeccable character, and devotion to his family will long be remembered. In lieu of flowers those wishing to make a memorial contribution may send donations to The Kitchen, 1630 North Jefferson, Springfield, MO 65803, Convoy of Hope 330 South Patterson, Springfield, MO 65802 or Ryan's Gift of Love, 13851 West 63rd St., Box322, Shawnee, KS 66216 where funds will be used to help special needs adults in memory of Ryan Scovell, Paul's grandson or a charity of one's choice.

There will be a visitation at the The Morris Conservation Center, 600 West Sunshine, 65807 from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, January 23. A private memorial service will be held at a later date.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by News-Leader from Jan. 21 to Jan. 23, 2015.

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February 9, 2015

Mueller family, my deepest regrets. May his soul rest in peace. He was a great example for all of us. Hardest working man!

January 23, 2015

No matter our adult age, we are always children when a parent has left us. Thinking of you,

Eileen Deal

Gina McWilliams

January 22, 2015

Molly, So sorry to hear about the passing of your father. You and your family are in my thoughts & prayers!

Mrs. Lou Ann Batten-Ellmer

January 22, 2015

Dear Mueller family,

So sorry for your loss. My dad James Batten worked with your dad for many years @ Paul Muellers. Always great stories of your dad, Jim Davis and Larry Mueller. My thoughts and prayers to the family.

Mrs. LouAnn Batten- Ellmer

Lynne Carrier

January 22, 2015

Molly, So sorry to read about your dad. I hope you are doing well. Would love to catch up and visit with you sometime. We are back in Oklahoma. Lynne (Allen) Carrier 918-740-2003

January 22, 2015

Dear Paul Mueller Family,
We pray that the Good Lord welcomes Paul with open arms and that you will find peace through your faith. With Love,
Patti and Doug Lorenz

January 22, 2015

Girls and Larry, So sorry to hear of your Father's passing. He and your Mom raised some great children as well as making Springfield a better place to live. Thinking of all of you and your families at this time. My best...Hattie Heer Brown

Cindy Blansett Gillespie

January 21, 2015

Lynn and family-so sorry to hear about your dad. Some of my fondest memories were spent at the farm with your family. I remember your dad letting us drive the Jeep and giving me my first experience driving a stick shift even if I did just about throw him thru the windshield! He was a patient and kind man and I will vividly remember him atop his caterpillar at the farm digging the cave. He passed on his love for the farm to everyone who visited. Good times and such great memories for a teenager! May the memories like mine sustain you thru this difficult time. He will most certainly leave a lasting legacy. My thoughts are with you all.

Gary Mitchell

January 21, 2015

Larry, so sorry for your losss of your Dad. I enjoyed working for the Mueller Company. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Gary and Debbie Mitchell

Nick Bormann

January 21, 2015

Kathleen, my condolences for the loss of your father. My thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family during this most difficult time.

Sally Schweitzer Petty

January 21, 2015

What great friends he and Nadine were to Mom and Dad. I bet they are playing bridge in heaven and reminiscing about all the fun trips they took together. Sending thoughts and prayers.

January 21, 2015

Judy, So sorry to hear of your dad's death. He had a long and fulfilling life.
Prayers and hugs.
Class of '57

margo armstrong

January 21, 2015

Jeanie and Family , Our heartfelt condolences in the loss of Your exceptional father and remarkable individual . Sincerely , Bill and Margo Armstrong

Pamela McKenna

January 21, 2015

Mr. Mueller was a kind and gentle man. He was always warm and welcoming to myself and my family. I will always remember those years as some of the best years of my life. Thank you for the wonderful memories.

Tom Carlson

January 21, 2015

A life well live and a community bettered. Thanks Paul.

James Batten Jr.

January 20, 2015

I always remembered how nice "PM" was to Dad and me. Thought the world of him.

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