Last Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mueller were shopping up town. Mr. Mueller went home sometime earlier than his wife and when she returned found Mr. Mueller on the floor unconscious. Medical aid was summoned but he was fatally stricken with apoplexy and passed away on Sunday morning.
Mr. Mueller had been a sufferer from kidney trouble for some time but has been able to perform his duties as sexton of the Naperville cemetery. His death came as a shock to the family and friends. Mr. Mueller leaves a widow, seven sons and two daughters to mourn his untimely death.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran church.
The Naperville Clarion
October 28, 1914
Last Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mueller were shopping up town. Mr. Mueller went home sometime earlier than his wife and when she returned found Mr. Mueller on the floor unconscious. Medical aid was summoned but he was fatally stricken with apoplexy and passed away on Sunday morning.
Mr. Mueller had been a sufferer from kidney trouble for some time but has been able to perform his duties as sexton of the Naperville cemetery. His death came as a shock to the family and friends. Mr. Mueller leaves a widow, seven sons and two daughters to mourn his untimely death.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from St. John's Lutheran church.
The Naperville Clarion
October 28, 1914
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