Carol was born into a military family and had the opportunity to live around the world in places such as Guam and Germany. Carol and her mother, Blossom Mueller, moved to Austin in 1971. Carol was baptized into Christ in Fort Lee, Virginia, and confirmed her baptismal vows in Germany.
In 1975, Carol graduated from Baylor University in Waco with a degree in Radio-TV-Film Journalism. She began her career in Austin as a newscaster at local radio station, KLBJ.
Her career continued into the commercial side of the radio business expanding to traffic management and other related activities at a local television station.
One of her interests was the Gridiron Show, an annual theatrical parody of politics and current events performed by the Austin Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
Carol was an active member of the Ascension Lutheran Church in Northwest Hills, where she participated in a variety of member and outreach programs, especially those related to music.
Due to a medical development, Carol made a career change late in life that steered her into the food industry. She began work with H.E.B. grocery chain in Austin eventually becoming an imported cheese specialist.
Carol was preceded in death by her father, Edgar Mueller and her mother Blossom Vaughn Mueller. She is survived by her brother Chuck, and wife Joy, her niece, Kendall and nephew, Matthew.
Bio information Dickey Funeral Home Garden City, MO.
Carol was born into a military family and had the opportunity to live around the world in places such as Guam and Germany. Carol and her mother, Blossom Mueller, moved to Austin in 1971. Carol was baptized into Christ in Fort Lee, Virginia, and confirmed her baptismal vows in Germany.
In 1975, Carol graduated from Baylor University in Waco with a degree in Radio-TV-Film Journalism. She began her career in Austin as a newscaster at local radio station, KLBJ.
Her career continued into the commercial side of the radio business expanding to traffic management and other related activities at a local television station.
One of her interests was the Gridiron Show, an annual theatrical parody of politics and current events performed by the Austin Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
Carol was an active member of the Ascension Lutheran Church in Northwest Hills, where she participated in a variety of member and outreach programs, especially those related to music.
Due to a medical development, Carol made a career change late in life that steered her into the food industry. She began work with H.E.B. grocery chain in Austin eventually becoming an imported cheese specialist.
Carol was preceded in death by her father, Edgar Mueller and her mother Blossom Vaughn Mueller. She is survived by her brother Chuck, and wife Joy, her niece, Kendall and nephew, Matthew.
Bio information Dickey Funeral Home Garden City, MO.
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