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Robert Mueller

December 14, 1928 ~ December 15, 2016

The day after his 88th birthday, Robert "Bob" Nicholas Mueller left us to join his Father in heaven. Funeral Service: 10 a.m. on Monday, December 19, at Trinity Lutheran Church by the Reverend David Renfro. Visitation: 2:00-4:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 18, 2016 at Trinity Lutheran Church and one hour before the Service on Monday. Burial: to follow the service at Linwood Cemetery. Arrangements by Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids. Born December 14, 1928, in New York City to Karl and Bertha (Kaul) Mueller, he was the youngest of five sons. His parents and brothers, Carl, Albert, Arthur, and Walter all preceded him in death, as did his in-laws Adolph and Maria (Hinck) Koester, step-mother-in-law, Eleanora, and granddaughter-in-law, Stacy Mueller. Survivors include his beloved wife of 61 years, Henrietta (Koester) Mueller; children Mark (Silvia) of Cedar Rapids, John (Susan) of St. Paul, MN, Rose (Gaylon) Heetland of Cedar Rapids, and Paul (Angela) Mueller of Grand Island, NE; thirteen grandchildren, Eric Mueller of Savage, MN, Vanessa (Luis) Martinez and Taylor Mueller of Cedar Rapids, Rachel Mueller of St. Paul, MN, Karl (Tabitha) Mueller of Russia, Nicole Heetland of Venice, CA, Emma (Mark) Squire of Odessa, WA, Alex Heetland of India, Kate Heetland of Austin, TX, Alicia (Lance) Burmood of Lincoln, NE, Kailyn (Dwight) Anthony of Richardson, TX, David Mueller and Eternity Johnson of Grand Island, NE; twelve great-grandchildren, Viviana, David, Gabriel, Evangelina, Sophia, Claire, Adam, Kathryn, Karter, Theodore, Marie, and Everett; brother-in-law, Herman (Lorraine) Koester of Albuquerque, NM; and sister-in-law, Adeline Koester of St. Paul, MN. Bob and Henrietta met in Waterloo, Iowa in 1953, when Bob was pitching for the White Sox organization in the Three-I League. He retired from the NY Yankees organization. They were married June 19, 1955 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Livermore, IA. Bob received degrees from Queens College, NY, Mankato State, MN, and the University of Iowa. He studied summers at Guadalajara and Mexico City, Mexico. Herr Mueller taught German, Spanish, and History for thirty-two years at Washington and Jefferson High Schools. He sponsored the student German Club, served as President of the Iowa Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of German, was chairman of the high school students' AATG contests, developed a course in business German, interpreted, and did translation work for local businesses. In the 1960's, Bob was a Fulbright Exchange Teacher at the Gymnasium in Dachau, Germany. Bob was fluent in German and Spanish, and ever a student; he also studied Russian, Chinese, and French. Bob enjoyed the outdoors and organized a sandlot hockey group, 'the Cedar Rapids Flyers' and ice skated regularly with his family. He spent other free time playing sports with his children. Bob had a passion for playing the clarinet, piano, listening to music, and attending concerts. Bob joined Trinity Lutheran Church in 1958 and was a faithful member. He served on the school's Board of Christian Education and was an usher for many years. In retirement, Bob kept busy. He taught German part-time at Coe College, Hamilton Business College, Cornell College, and Regis High School. He volunteered transportation for medical appointments and with a local ESL group. He also kept books for Mueller Tax Service. His love for reading was evident when wearing 'Clifford the Big Red Dog' costume at the library and schools while giving out books to children. He was a Charter Member of 'Friends of the Public Library'.

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  1. When I remember Robert Mueller the first word that come to mind is standards. He had and lived them for all to see. I was his principal at Jefferson High School, I held him in high regard as he was a teacher in all in many roles. Bob had a way of relating to students and providing what they needed. He held firm opinions which I valued. If ever a situation arose, you could count on Bob Mueller to do his job. I always appreciated his insights on issues and events. I join with his family to celebrate his life. He made a difference in the lives of all who knew him and were fortunate to have him as a teacher and a coach.

    William C. Jacobson – Former principal of Jefferson High School.

  2. I had never met Robert, but I feel like I knew him from my many visits with Henrietta. He was a remarkable man and I am sure he will be missed by many people. I would like to offer condolences from my wife and I to the Mueller family. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

  3. Our deepest sympathies to Henrietta and the whole family. In the midst of your grief, you can sing “Glory to God in the Highest” because of the hope that Bob had in the Savior. May God fill you with comfort. – Pastor & Bev Schroeder

  4. I was never blessed with the opportunity to meet him. However my prayers are with all the family during this time. I pray that God will bring you comfort.

  5. To the Mueller family. We are thinking of you at this time, and extend our sincere sympathy,
    Bill and Judy McNiel (Jefferson H.S.)

  6. Henrietta, Rose & Galen & all of Robert’s beautiful family, please know that we care and that we lift you in prayer asking God to give you His peace & comfort and knowing that He will.
    KaraJane and Jan Curl


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