Thomas Roger Mueller
Thomas Roger Mueller, age 79, passed away on January 25, 2023, surrounded by his family after a prolonged fight against cancer in St. Louis, MO.
Tom was born and raised in St. Louis and lived his entire life here. He was best known for his exuberant dancing (Party Tom) and generosity. His greatest joy in his post retirement years was traveling the world with his family, especially Germany and Mexico. Tom was a tool and die maker and eventually started his own company, Jefferson Metal Stampings. He was so proud to have worked with his brother Robert for over 25 years. He retired in 2000, giving his company to his employees. Tom loved fishing, boating, cruising, Nascar and World War II history.
Beloved husband of wife Debbie (Fritz); dear father of Gina Danko (Eric), stepchildren John Fritz (Mandy) and Kyle Fritz (Demi); loving grandfather of Megan Danko, Kennedy and Henry Fritz; dear brother of Shirley Logsdon and Robert Mueller; our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle cousin and friend. His legacy will be carried forward through his family and all those he touched.
A Memorial service will be held at St. Clement of Rome Catholic Church, 1510 Bopp Road, Des Peres, Missouri, the mass will be at 1 p.m. on February 4, 2023.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Siteman Cancer Center, MSC 1247-414-2100, 7425 Forsyth Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63105 or online at siteman.wustl.edu/tribute are appreciated.
We would like to say thank you to everyone who supported us through this journey: family, friends, medical caregivers from Siteman Cancer Center. Rest in Peace Tom!
We had a lot of fun times at the winery, Fritz’s Resturant, Sylvan Springs and your birthday bash at Schlafly’s Brewery. I never knew what to expect from you but you definitely made us laugh. We will miss you Tom.
I met Tom a few times when I came to St Louis and he seemed like a friendly person and nice to be around. He fought a long battle and now he is with the Lord and in peace and no pain. Prayers to the family and I know it is a hard battle and never leaves your mind or your heart.
I met Tom a few times when I came to St Louis and he seemed like a friendly person and nice to be around. He fought a long battle and now he is with the Lord and in peace and no pain. Prayers to the family and I know it is a hard battle and never leaves your mind or your heart.
Tom knew how to live! I don’t know anyone who enjoyed life more: from food and drink, to travel and friends, from dancing to telling really bad jokes. Bob and I were so lucky to know him and to be couple friends with him and Deb. We have great memories, especially of our trip together to Mexico. And I bet we are among the privileged few to have a Tom Mueller memorial sidewalk.
Also had two sons Brian Mueller and Thomas Mueller