David Michael Muether

david muether
David Michael Muether, 36, of 61 Bingham Road, died Monday, October 6, 2003, at his residence. A native of Pigeon, MI, he was a son of William and Yvonne Lake Muether. He worked as a painter for the Nikke Group. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Tammy Owens Muether; a son, William Tyler Muether of the home; three sisters, Charlotte Menzel, Debbie Smith and Denise Peasley all of MI; a brother, Larry Muether of FL and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 2:00 pm Saturday in the Patton Avenue chapel of Groce Funeral Home with the Reverend Mike McGuire and Wanda Goodson officiating. Burial will follow at Green Hills Cemetery. His family will receive friends from 7:00-8:30 pm Friday at the funeral home.

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  1. Dave and I became friends working together at MSD. We enjoyed fishing together and sharing a laugh. He was a great friend and he will be sorely missed. Our prayers are with your family and God Bless.

  2. Sorry could not attend, had a proyer engagement. Keith is a first cousin to david, keith has not seen david since Chrismass 1979. keith has always kept david in his prayers, with love we’ll miss u

  3. Dave has always been a fine tradesman and a finer friend. I can’t think of anyone that fits the image of ‘father, Son, or Brother’ better than Dave. We may have no new times with Dave, however, the times we have had with him, will remain highlights of our life. Dave and his family will always remain fresh in our minds and thoughts.
    With deep sorrow and love,
    Scott J. Monroe and family

  4. Yankee you will truely be missed. You were the best of the best .May God be with your family. We love you with all our heart. BEST FRIENDS FOREVER!!!

  5. You may forget with whom you laughed,but you will never forget with whom you wept. ‘God bless’

  6. I worked with Dave at msd for about 2 and a half years. I know all of us here in Building Trades miss Dave alot. He was a fun person to be around. He would make every buddy laugh all the time. Dave is I’m sure still trying to catch the big fish that got away.

  7. I want to express my sincere condolences concerning Dave’s unexpected passing. I knew Dave through work at MSD – he was one of my building trades staff. I remember Dave as an amiable individual with a carefree spirit. Dave’s commitment and dedication were always evident in his work. He championed the creation and furtherance of MSD’s coatings (i.e. painting) program; and the professional appearance of the plant facilities serve as a lasting testament to his fine work in this regard. He will be missed. Again, my deepest sympathies. . .

    John Kiviniemi
    Director – Water Reclamation Facility (MSD)

  8. My thougts and prayers go out to your famiy. You will be missed but not forgotten. May you rest in peace.

  9. sorry for your loss, we will all miss having yankee around to tell them fishing stories.
    we all love you all and agian we are sorry.

  10. Tammy,We understand yours & Tyler’s loss,pain,& grief all too well. It seems like it will never end but time heals a little at a time. Try to be strong for each other,pray,& know that he loved you both. Remember, we love you & will keep you in our prayers. Love always


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