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Penelope Mathias “Penni” Muller

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Penelope Mathias “Penni” Muller

Birth
Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
12 Jan 2012 (aged 66)
Burial
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In loving memory of Penelope (Penni) Mathias Muller, June 11, 1945 - Jan. 12, 2012.

Penni was born in Santa Monica, Calif., on June 11, 1945, to Charles (Don) and Marian Mathias. Her siblings included Janette, Don and Mathew. The family later on moved to Goleta, Calif., where she graduated from San Marcos High in 1963. She went on toe Santa Barbara City College and then to San Francisco State College for her degree.

While taking post-graduate courses at UCSB and working at Bray's restaurant, she met her future husband Joe. They were married on Dec. 12, 1970. in 1972 they moved to Washington State where she immediately found out what rain, snow, sunless days and the Muller family was like. Through her work at Assured Home Health and at the Lewis County Courthouse, she met many people who became lifelong friends.

In 1984 she and Joe moved back to California and settled in Camarillo. She started to work at Pleasant Valley Hospital and was in the human resource department for 26 years, and again made many friends among her associates.

As a child, Penni loved to go camping and traveling with her parents. Always adventuresome, her pets were snakes, mice and a monkey named Gomez. She continued enjoying camping and she and Joe took their first trip in an Oldsmobile Cutlass through eight states, loaded down with camping gear and 11-year-old Mike jammed into the back seat. The night in New Mexico during a thunder and lightening storm, we discovered why everyone else had dug a trough around their tents. They later on tubed down the Kern River in Bakersfield, went on a swamp boat in the Louisiana bayou, and hiked up the Dunn's River Falls in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Her favorite place was in the Indian Country, hiking to cliff dwellings or taking open-air tours with the Indian guides.

Although the last few years of her life were hard on her and changed the rest of her life here on earth, she left many lasting and memorable times in our hearts.

She was preceded in death by her father and her brother, Don. She leaves behind her husband, Joe; son, Mike; her sister, Jan; her brother, Matt; her mother, Marian; and her extended Muller family. She also leaves behind her dearest friend and mentor, Jackie (Dick) Addison. She will be loved and missed always by those who knew her.
In loving memory of Penelope (Penni) Mathias Muller, June 11, 1945 - Jan. 12, 2012.

Penni was born in Santa Monica, Calif., on June 11, 1945, to Charles (Don) and Marian Mathias. Her siblings included Janette, Don and Mathew. The family later on moved to Goleta, Calif., where she graduated from San Marcos High in 1963. She went on toe Santa Barbara City College and then to San Francisco State College for her degree.

While taking post-graduate courses at UCSB and working at Bray's restaurant, she met her future husband Joe. They were married on Dec. 12, 1970. in 1972 they moved to Washington State where she immediately found out what rain, snow, sunless days and the Muller family was like. Through her work at Assured Home Health and at the Lewis County Courthouse, she met many people who became lifelong friends.

In 1984 she and Joe moved back to California and settled in Camarillo. She started to work at Pleasant Valley Hospital and was in the human resource department for 26 years, and again made many friends among her associates.

As a child, Penni loved to go camping and traveling with her parents. Always adventuresome, her pets were snakes, mice and a monkey named Gomez. She continued enjoying camping and she and Joe took their first trip in an Oldsmobile Cutlass through eight states, loaded down with camping gear and 11-year-old Mike jammed into the back seat. The night in New Mexico during a thunder and lightening storm, we discovered why everyone else had dug a trough around their tents. They later on tubed down the Kern River in Bakersfield, went on a swamp boat in the Louisiana bayou, and hiked up the Dunn's River Falls in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Her favorite place was in the Indian Country, hiking to cliff dwellings or taking open-air tours with the Indian guides.

Although the last few years of her life were hard on her and changed the rest of her life here on earth, she left many lasting and memorable times in our hearts.

She was preceded in death by her father and her brother, Don. She leaves behind her husband, Joe; son, Mike; her sister, Jan; her brother, Matt; her mother, Marian; and her extended Muller family. She also leaves behind her dearest friend and mentor, Jackie (Dick) Addison. She will be loved and missed always by those who knew her.

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