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KARL MUELLER

Date of Passing: Jun 13, 2011

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KARL MUELLER Peacefully on Monday, June 13, 2011, with his wife by his side, Karl Mueller passed away at the age of 92. He was born in Russia and attended college in Sozi, Russia where he studied Music. He played a variety of instruments and participated in countless bands and clubs such as Club 13 and the German Club. He was successful in owning his own music studio in Beausejour, Manitoba and taught music at Kolt Music Studio for many years as well as privately in his home until two months prior to his death. His love of music will live on forever. Karl is survived by his wife Adele Mueller, of 30 years, his stepchildren Angela (Danny) Santarsieri and Walter Suir, step-grandchildren Anita and Michael Santarsieri, stepchildren Arthur (Vi) Liebenan of Victoria, BC, Walter (Marian) Liebenan, step-grandchildren Harold (Darlene) Liebenan, Christine (Bob) Loster, Jeffrey (Cheryl) Liebenan, Angel Mylis of Vancouver, BC, Karen (Eric) Gavin of Victoria, BC, step-great-grandchildren Tyler, Cody, Ashley, Hailey, Braeden, Dylan, Chantal, Courtney and Caitie. Karl had a wonderful sense of humour even when facing his final days. He touched the hearts of countless people and his memory will live on forever in our hearts. He will be deeply missed. Funeral Service to be held on Saturday, June 18, 2011 at 11:00 a.m., at Glen Eden Funeral Home, 4477 Main Street, viewing will take place a half hour prior to the service. Interment and reception to follow. Glen Eden Funeral Home 338-7111 www.gleneden-mb.ca

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 16, 2011

Condolences & Memories (1 entries)

  • I remember taking accordion lessons at the young age of 7 until my teen years with Mr. Mueller. He was very patient and thorough and always had a smile. I will never forget the smell of the original Old Spice he would have put on! and he was always willing to share his candies. I was always in awe when he would pick up the accordion and play for me to show me how the song I was learning was supposed to sound, but of course he took it to the next level introducing many more notes and chords, a definite master of the musical arts. His fingers would move so fast that they turned into a blur! You will be missed. Every time I hear a polka I will be thinking of you. Rest in peace old friend. - Posted by: Brent Polson (Past Accordion Student) on: Jan 08, 2015

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