Donald Gene Mueller, Jr, born March 3rd, 1961, son of Donald Mueller, Sr and Bess Mueller of Indialantic, Florida, brother of Brett W Mueller & Nichol Mueller of Deltona Florida, nephew of Bill Mueller of Melbourne Beach Florida and father of Alexandra, Samanntha and Jaquline Mueller of Gainesville, Florida died November 25th, 2015 in Old Town, Florida.
Donald was a graduate of UF Department of Civil Engineering and worked as an Engineer/Owner at MV7, Tampa, Florida. Donald loved to fish and spend time on the Suwannee River enjoying his boats and the river. Donald loved the Caribbean as well and had a dream to sail through the islands one day. He loved boating and snorkeling in the Keys. Donald loved the Gators and enjoyed watching Florida football on Saturdays in the Fall. He enjoyed building things, such as our houses, chicken coops, and anything he could put his mind to. He loved fishing, scalloping, exploring islands, and diving in the Gulf of Mexico. He loved extreme tubing, jet skiing, wake boarding, and tubing. He enjoyed spicy foods and brewing different beers and wines. He was excellent at grilling and making homemade pizzas from scratch. He was an excellent photographer. He loved his cat Morris who snores and drools, along with his chickens which he tamed. He enjoyed watching his three daughters all play volleyball. He loved golfing and had competed in many tournaments. His passion was to build as he was a very intelligent and hard-working individual.
A private family service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers a college fund at USA Campus Credit Union has been created for his children called “The Mueller Girls Scholarship Fund” Arrangements by Forest Meadows Funeral Home. 352-378-2528
I only knew Don through an associate, but I only heard praise about how good of a person he was. I would like to to give my condolences to his family and especially his children. My thoughts and prayers are with all his family and friends during this tough time in your life’s.
Jeff Swenson
Thank you Jeff. Prayers for his children are greatly appreciated!
Sorry about your lost. You are in our prayers.
So very sorry for your loss. You are all in our prayers.
I am completely stunned at learning of Don’s passing. When I moved to Indialantic in 1968, he lived behind me and soon became one of my best friends and remained such through high school. We had lost touch and reconnected through social media. I stumbled across this quite by accident and was immensely saddened. I have nothing but fond memories of us cruising the Indian River in his Sunflower sailboat, pretending to be moon walkers and all the other adventures youngsters had in the lunar heydays. Godspeed and good tailwinds, my friend and all my best to the family.