Advertisement

Edwin S Mueller

Advertisement

Edwin S Mueller

Birth
Death
1958 (aged 80–81)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Edwin S. Mueller

Rites Held Tuesday For E. S. Mueller; Burial Made in Kiel Cemetery

Edwin S. Mueller, a farm boy who became one of Wisconsin's rural school education leaders, died at his home in Manitowoc Sunday morning at the age of 80.

Mr. Mueller was Manitowoc County Superintendent of Schools for 15 consecutive years following his appointment in 1926. Before becoming school superintendent, he taught in Schleswig, New Holstein, and Two Creeks. In all he has been in the rural education field for 44 years. During the latter years, he published a county school annual, considered a model for that type of publication in the nation.

Mr. Mueller's wife, the former Ella Wilke of Two Rivers, died in 1923.

Survivors include his son, County Municipal Judge Harold W. Mueller; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Grossmann, Shafter, California, and Mrs. John Rennick, Elmwood Park, Illinois, and seven grandchildren. Services were held Tuesday at Manitowoc, and burial was in the Kiel Cemetery
no newspaper named August 1958

Edwin S. Mueller

Rites Held Tuesday For E. S. Mueller; Burial Made in Kiel Cemetery

Edwin S. Mueller, a farm boy who became one of Wisconsin's rural school education leaders, died at his home in Manitowoc Sunday morning at the age of 80.

Mr. Mueller was Manitowoc County Superintendent of Schools for 15 consecutive years following his appointment in 1926. Before becoming school superintendent, he taught in Schleswig, New Holstein, and Two Creeks. In all he has been in the rural education field for 44 years. During the latter years, he published a county school annual, considered a model for that type of publication in the nation.

Mr. Mueller's wife, the former Ella Wilke of Two Rivers, died in 1923.

Survivors include his son, County Municipal Judge Harold W. Mueller; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Grossmann, Shafter, California, and Mrs. John Rennick, Elmwood Park, Illinois, and seven grandchildren. Services were held Tuesday at Manitowoc, and burial was in the Kiel Cemetery
no newspaper named August 1958



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement