In loving memory of

Bruce Peter Muller
March 31, 1948 - October 12, 2010

Bruce was born March 31, 1948 in Sacramento, California to Francis Joseph and Louise Elizabeth Muller. Bruce went soaring with the eagles on October 12, 2010.
Bruce served in the Vietnam War and received a purple heart. He truly appreciated the outdoors and watching the eagles soaring and the hawks flying. He was an avid bird watcher. He also enjoyed singing/listening to music and he played several instruments. Bruce was very artistic and created many art sculptures made out of unique pieces. He loved swimming in the river, watching the skies, and enjoyed growing his beautiful big sunflowers. He is survived by his daughter Greta Aura Roth and his dog Sidley Muller and many loving family members and friends.

His memory will always be with us. He will be truly missed.

Tributes

SmeacyWatgeta wrote on Jun 21, 2013:

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Bob Mader aka DakotaBob wrote on Oct 17, 2010:

"Bruce and I had both a friend ship and business relationship for almost 20 years. I am lost with out him. As soon as I have a couple deals close, I have about 4 projects for him to do. I guess I'll have to take some pictures of the latest work he did out at my Yelm house, Where I spent last Night, and could'nt sleep a wink, He is everywhere i turn, in my house in Sumner and my weekend house, I had a arson fire years ago('99 ) and he rebuilt that house for me.He is responsible for me getting me my beloved dog, Bart, who he said if you don't take him , i will. He could Plum, change water heaters,do carpenter work. He was very proud of his Daughter and we teased him about were could she get her good looks, must be from her mother. There is not possibly enough space for me eo express how he has effected me through the years, my daughters grew up with him at our house monthly. My oldest son was working in our basement with him the day Curt Cobain died. and my other son called me as soon as he got my txt and was devastated. I am very proud to be the son of a wwll army man, and I am very proud to know Bruce,and he told me of his adventures in Vietnam . Army men had it tough in wartime, and there's no way of understanding what they went through and it changed them forever. Some how Bruce Muller and I both ended up in Sumner Wa, 20 yrs ago, and I am thankful for that. Bob Mader"

Jason Kyle wrote on Oct 17, 2010:

" Bruce was a friend that I will never forget. I was fortunate enough to had worked with bruce over the years on many fun and exciting projects. I also spent much time with him in his home, Playing music, talking and eating bruces one of a kind smoked pear chicken. He always called me his Rusty Trusty Scribe. And I would respond that's right clem. bruce was a great friend, and feel honored to have Spent the time with him that I did. You will missed brother. "

Gary wrote on Oct 16, 2010:

"A deep, deep sadness for Bruce, and his family and friends, who must suffer his loss. And although I never met him, I am quite sure I would have liked him."

Greta wrote on Oct 14, 2010:

"Dad, you were the most amazing talented person i have ever met. I will never forget all the memories that we shared. I love you forever. xoxo Greta Aura"