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Philip A “Uncle Phil” Mueller

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Philip A “Uncle Phil” Mueller

Birth
Death
13 Feb 1953 (aged 77)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Philip Mueller Rites Held Here Tuesday
Last rites were said Tuesday afternoon for Philip Mueller, 77, longtime resident of Kiel. The services were conducted by the Rev. E. L. Worthman at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home and burial was made in the Kiel cemetery. Mr. Mueller died at his home Friday.
He was born near Kiel June 9, 1875, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mueller. He attended Kiel schools and the Manitowoc Business college. June 3, 1897, he was married to Miss Mary Maurer of the town of Russell.
The couple lived in Oak Park Illinois, for a year, then returned to Kiel, where he assisted his father in the operation of the Kiel hotel. He later took over the ownership of the business and operated it until 1914 when he sold the Kiel Hotel and purchased the Central Hotel and tavern. This he operated, until failing eyesight forced his retirement.
He was a member of the Oddfellow Lodge of Wisconsin. Though they had no children of their own, Mr. and Mrs. Mueller raised two of his younger sisters following the early death of his parents.
His wife passed away in June, 1917, and one sister also precededhim in death.
Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Emanuel Geler of Manhattan Beach, California and Mrs. Walter Roeber and Mrs. Walter Buswell of this city.
(no newspaper named, Feb. 13, 1953)

From Manitowoc county marriage records:
Phillip Arthur Mueller and Mary Maurer (v.6 p.406)
June 3, 1897 in civil ceremony, Kiel
Phillip Arthur Mueller
Son of John C. Mueller and Henriette C. Wick
Born Town of Schleswig
Merchant at Oakpark, Illinois
Mary Maurer
Daughter of Conrad Maurer and Mary Buschmann
Born Town of Russell, Sheboygan County
Witnesses Frank Pasch and Carl Temke

Philip Arthur Mueller (v.46 p.399)
June 9, 1875-Feb. 13, 1953
Son of John C. Mueller and Helen Fluhr
Born Wisconsin –tavern keeper
Died from "pneumonia –myocarditis"
Buried at Kiel Cemetery
Philip Mueller Rites Held Here Tuesday
Last rites were said Tuesday afternoon for Philip Mueller, 77, longtime resident of Kiel. The services were conducted by the Rev. E. L. Worthman at the Meiselwitz Funeral Home and burial was made in the Kiel cemetery. Mr. Mueller died at his home Friday.
He was born near Kiel June 9, 1875, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mueller. He attended Kiel schools and the Manitowoc Business college. June 3, 1897, he was married to Miss Mary Maurer of the town of Russell.
The couple lived in Oak Park Illinois, for a year, then returned to Kiel, where he assisted his father in the operation of the Kiel hotel. He later took over the ownership of the business and operated it until 1914 when he sold the Kiel Hotel and purchased the Central Hotel and tavern. This he operated, until failing eyesight forced his retirement.
He was a member of the Oddfellow Lodge of Wisconsin. Though they had no children of their own, Mr. and Mrs. Mueller raised two of his younger sisters following the early death of his parents.
His wife passed away in June, 1917, and one sister also precededhim in death.
Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Emanuel Geler of Manhattan Beach, California and Mrs. Walter Roeber and Mrs. Walter Buswell of this city.
(no newspaper named, Feb. 13, 1953)

From Manitowoc county marriage records:
Phillip Arthur Mueller and Mary Maurer (v.6 p.406)
June 3, 1897 in civil ceremony, Kiel
Phillip Arthur Mueller
Son of John C. Mueller and Henriette C. Wick
Born Town of Schleswig
Merchant at Oakpark, Illinois
Mary Maurer
Daughter of Conrad Maurer and Mary Buschmann
Born Town of Russell, Sheboygan County
Witnesses Frank Pasch and Carl Temke

Philip Arthur Mueller (v.46 p.399)
June 9, 1875-Feb. 13, 1953
Son of John C. Mueller and Helen Fluhr
Born Wisconsin –tavern keeper
Died from "pneumonia –myocarditis"
Buried at Kiel Cemetery

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