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2017

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Justin Mueller Obituary

Justin Roy Mueller

Lafayette - A Celebration of life will be held for Justin Roy Mueller, 35, at David Funeral Home at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 2, 2017, with Pastor Ben Davis presiding; Services will begin at 2:00 p.m. Born July 27, 1981, in DeRidder, Louisiana, Justin died unexpectedly at home the morning of June 28th. He graduated from the University of Louisiana, Lafayette in 2006 where he was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He graduated cum laude from the South Texas College of Law in Houston, Texas, in 2009, where he was Assistant Editor of the Law Review. He then passed the bar exam in both Texas and Louisiana. Justin practiced law locally and regionally with Mueller, Merritt, & Heard, LLC in Lafayette.

Justin is survived by his wife, Parul Shrivastava-Mueller, and her family; his son, Evan Caffery, age 2; his father, Frank Joseph Mueller, Sr.; his mother, Peggy Lee Snyder, and his stepmother, Cheryl Simon Mueller, all of Lafayette. He is also survived by his siblings Shawna Siebenlist, Allison Baker, Bob Gibson, Marion Hackworth, Frank Mueller Jr., and their respective families.

Justin was a man of rare character. He was determined to find his own way in life regardless of anyone who dared try to give him advice. He deliberately took the most difficult path to any goal and got there anyway. He chose his friends with great deliberation and was known to show his love through showers of vituperative abuse. When he cussed you, you knew you were family. He joined the Army National Guard and served a year in Iraq. Though assigned to on-base support work, he volunteered for missions as a squad designated marksman. Because that wasn't risky enough, he allegedly built and operated a hooch distillery in the desert, but that was never legally proven. In fact, he seldom saw a risk he didn't think was worth taking. He was intelligent, sophisticated, and cultured, but took great care not to let it show.

He loved to fish, hunt, and commune with nature. He was dedicated to the preservation of Cajun culture and taught himself to play the violin, banjo, harmonica, and anything else that could make noise. He loved to work with his hands and hated injustice. Most of all, he loved his family and friends. He left us way too soon, but he understood how capricious life can be and knew that we would have his back in the event of his death.

In lieu of flowers the family has decided to establish a college fund for his son, Evan; donations can be coordinated with his brother Bob. We also ask that you help Evan come to know his dad through your friendship with Justin in the years to come.

David Funeral Home of Lafayette at 316 Youngsville Hwy (337)837-9887 will be handling the arrangements

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

Published by The Advertiser on Jul. 1, 2017.

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Andrew Monceaux

June 25, 2022

Miss you my friend

Andrew Monceaux

June 25, 2019

I miss my friend

JoAnna Luna

July 3, 2017

I knew Justin from law school and ran into him every time I passed the law review office. He never (never!) me live down the fact that I was much shorter than he was and he knew how to squish you happy when he saw that you were having a rough day! Our family's prayers are with you.

Troy Pickett

July 3, 2017

I knew Justin from law school and he was smart and funny, but most of all he was genuine. Justin was awesome and I know that he made everyone's life he touched better. My thoughts are with his family and friends.

Kylie Marks

July 2, 2017

Justin was my friend in high school; he was the sweetest, most kind person. He was just an all-around good guy; he was the kind of person who would give you the shirt off his back. I always knew that he would be successful in life. I am just so sad to see him gone at such a young age. Condolences to his family and his friends. Sending up prayers to Heaven for him and his loved ones. You will be greatly missed, Justin. I will see you in Heaven one day, my friend.

Ashley Prewitt

July 1, 2017

I've known you since I was little. I'll always
always think of being "James bond's daughter" when I think of you. I'll miss your laughter and smile and I will miss talking with you. Love and missing you "Ashley bond James Bond's daughter". Ashley, Embry and Darren.

Andrew Monceaux

July 1, 2017

You will always be remembered our friend ...love Andy monceaux and the crew at Marley's

Christopher Young

July 1, 2017

I will never forget that TV interview he did while we were in the field at Ft. Hood where he thanked a made up family. I still laugh about it today.

-Christopher Young

Matt Trahan

June 30, 2017

I will always remember Justin's humor, generosity, and candor. I met Justin only a few months ago, but I knew he was one of the very few that would leave a lasting impression on us all. I will strive to live as you have, my friend. My deepest condolences to your family.

Ashley Pelletier

June 30, 2017

I've known Justin since high school. In college, we used to debate constantly about history, politics, and literature. He was funny, and kind, and brilliant. He was often a pain in my butt in the best way because he challenged me and made me a better thinker. He will be so very missed.

Susan Derks-Smith

June 30, 2017

So sorry for your lost! Cheryl, please give our condolences to your husband and family from us! May God Bless and support you! Archie & Susan Smith

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