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In Loving Memory

Mueller, Allen H.

February 13, 1932 - March 23, 2025

Allen H. Mueller was born on February 13, 1932 in St. Louis, MO to Lester and Loretta (nee Nicholas) Mueller and entered into rest on Sunday, March 23, 2025 at the age of 93.

Loving husband of 27 years to Linda Mueller, and for 41 years to the late Frances (nee Randazzo) Mueller. Dear father of Jeffrey (MaryLynn) Mueller, Lynn (David) Foppe, Lori (Joseph) Schmitt, Lesley (Michael) Wobbe, Jennifer Gray, and Vincent (Erica) Wood. Dear brother of the late Marian (Charles) Connon. Loving grandfather of 18: Sara (Allen) Savat, Michael (Stephanie) Jones, Kevin Jones, Adam (Sarah) Jones, Erin (Todd) Mohr, Daniel (Abby) Foppe, Brian (Emily Ackels) Foppe, Joseph Schmitt III, Mathew Schmitt, Elisa Schmitt, Alexis Wobbe, Michael Wobbe, Jr., Brandon Siegler, Jacquelyn Siegler, Lauren Siegler, Miranda Wood, Juliet Wood, and Michael Wood. Dear great grandfather of (9) nine.

Allen was an avid fisherman and golfer. His working career varied, but ended working with McDonnell Astronautics Company. He designed the display for the Gemini capsule, later working as Program Manager in the new field with the the Department of Energy for the development of fusion energy. He was an Army Veteran of the Korean War. His greatest love was his family where he enjoyed cooking and entertaining his big family.

SERVICES: A MEMORIAL VISITATION will be held at the Kutis South County Funeral Home 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. on Friday, April 4 from 4:00 till 8:00 pm. A MEMORIAL MASS will be held at the Assumption Catholic Church on Saturday, April 5 at 10:00 am. Burial will be at the Assumption Church Cemetery. Memorials in his honor appreciated to St Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

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8 thoughts on “Mueller, Allen H.”

  1. We may be separated by miles, however we are united in the joy of Heaven’s gain of Allen. Where no darkness, pain or sorrow dwell.
    I’m doubtful we will ever come across someone as extraordinarily genuine, humble, compassionate and loving as Al. A servant leader in all his ways.
    Yes, we grieve and are pained deeply by his passing now, it will pale in comparison to the joy that surely awaits us when our time to come home arrives. Guided by the light of Allen’s smile, a Son of God, a Father, a son, a brother and a most cherished friend.

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  2. Lynn, I’m so sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. What a wonderful man. I truly enjoyed getting to know him and Linda I through RCIA!
    Be at peace my friend. Your tribute to him on Facebook was lovely.

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  3. Dear Erin,
    My deepest sympathy on the loss of your Grandfather. May your cherished memories bring you peace.
    Barbara Lehmier

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  4. So many fun and happy childhood memories at the Al Mueller household on Gerald so long ago. To all his children, you were truly blessed to have such a wonderful man to call “Dad”. He was a great role model for all of us neighbor kids,. We too were better for having known him. In my thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Diane Rhoads Gosser

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  5. Al was such a wonderful man, blessed with a beautiful family and friends that loved him so much. We will never forget his laughter, light heartedness and how his warm personality lit up the room. Besides being a lifelong best friend with my dad, he was also my Godfather. I was surely blessed to have him in most of my life; and I will miss him. He was certainly one of God’s chosen children and now has seen the face of God. My whole family loved Al and we will all remember him with that big smile and gleam in his eyes. A life well lived and an example of grace,

    Love, Tom and Cheryl Dohack

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