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Muehlstein, John Hubert Died at his home on August 30, 2013 at the age of 88. He was born on May 23, 1925 in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. John served in the army during World War II as an infantryman, in both the European and Pacific theaters. He attended Northwestern University Medical School and went on to become a highly respected orthopedic surgeon. He practiced medicine in Dayton, Ohio for 28 years. He loved golf, fishing and traveling. John shared his life and travels with his beloved wife Else (nee Pedersen) for 63 years. Together they have four children: Krista (Brent Crossland), John (Mary), Karen (David Mason) and Lisa (Jim Beets), who will miss him more than he can ever know. He adored his 9 grandchildren: Jeremy, Matthew, Sean, Eric, Emily, Braxton, Brian, Jens and Kalmia. The memorial service will be scheduled at a later time. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago, 550 W. Van Buren Street, 7th Floor, Chicago, IL 60607 or the Audubon Society at http://www.support.audubon.org/. For information 773-472-6300 or www.lakeviewfuneralhome.com.
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He was so lucky to have such a loving family. Hopefully you will find comfort in knowing all yu were to him.
Ron and sally Kinnamon
September 4, 2013
With heartfelt sympathy-a Father's strength and love is ever present through all the great works and deeds of each generation that follows Him. Sending you our prayers, love and support.
Stephanie Storkel
September 3, 2013
To live a full life and be surrounded by so many loved ones is truly a blessing. May God Bless you all.
Marie Apple
September 3, 2013
tommy mckenzie
September 1, 2013
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