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Dear Gretchen, juliet, jonas, iris + family

I am still shocked to hear that stephan is gone..much too early.

I hope he is well now  at the heaven. I wish you all e lot of force for this sad time. 

Markus from Switzerland

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I was so sorry to hear about Steve he was such a creative and beautiful soul. I have plenty of good memories watching our kids at TRCC swim meets and stopping by Glendenning - he will be missed. 
We will always remember Stephan (Uncle Steve) as the immensely creative, passionate and free spirited person that he was. His business acumen, inventiveness, and ever-forward attitude served as pillars of inspiration of which we will never forget. He will be so dearly missed. Our deepest love and sympathies go out to the Mueller family.

So sorry for your loss. Steve 

was always willing to talk and listen.   We both loved hockey and talked about the 70's teams.    May his memory always warm your heart and bring a smile to your face.

Gretchen, Juliet and Jonas, my heart goes out to you. Steve was such a big part of many of my happiest childhood/teen memories at Seaside. I loved his laugh, his rapid-fire manner of speaking, his religious adoration of Hot Tuna. He was so talented, but always humble. When Steve came around, he brought the fun. He was so passionate about his art, his music, and his family.  He made a big impression on my brother Christopher and me. We looked up to Steve. Those happy memories will stay with me always. He was an original, as unique as his artistic style, and I will miss him. Sending you all lots of love. Elise

All my memories of Uncle Steve involve laughter. He loved cracking jokes and was always full of energy. He was creative and inquisitive. When talking to him about hobbies, interests, school, jobs, life, he was genuinely interested in anything you had to say and always supportive. He had that special quality of projecting comfort in his own skin without any level of ego. 

It makes me sad that life and distance had kept years going by without seeing him and other extended family members. I wish I could’ve had the chance to say goodbye. But Uncle Steve will stay in my memories always.

My deepest condolences go out to Gretchen, Juliet, and Jonas during this difficult time. I wish you peace and comfort in the love we all had for Steve. 

My earliest memory of Steve is also one of my earliest memories period. I thought my parents friend really had the unique talent to disconnect his fingers at the joint. He continued to blow my mind throughout my life, like the time I went over to babysit Juliet and he told me he had been cleaning her goldfish bowl that morning and when the fish accidentally fell in the garbage disposal he stuck his hand in and saved it! I said I can’t believe you stuck your hand in there and he said what else could I do she loves that freakin fish. There’s a restaurant upstate whose wood fired smell always transports me back into the Mueller’s home. It’s a sensation that fills me with comfort and excitement. Maybe I’ll get to look through Gretchen’s closet or get some vinyl scraps from Steve’s basement or spin around in that big blue chair. Steve was one of a kind and as deeply as his presence will be missed, the impact he made on everyone around him, especially his children, will be felt forever.
Steve was always a very inquisitive person willing to take on most challenges. Boy did he love to talk, but most importantly, he also listened. Always willing to help out a friend if needed. From the first day we met 47 years ago he had never changed. He will be missed by all who knew him. Rest in Peace Steve.
My sincere codolences. I keep reminising about one of his birthdays when  I found out how much he liked carob cake, being introduced to swiss fondu and his moon beam laugh. ♡

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