Henry was my buddy in life. At 14 we were fishing, hunting, camping and visiting upstate NY staying at his parents vacation home. He was knowledgeable about many things in life with a passion for antique cars and cats. I have fond memories of Simmons his sweet cat who would keep us company as we restored cars. Many nights we would work into the wee hours just to finish a project. He had a good but too brief life and will be missed by many.
Kathy and Family,
So sorry to learn of your loss. Henry was my friend from early days at East Islip . We learned to hunt, fish and ski together. And always restoring cars. He will be missed.
Prayers to all.
My sincere condolences to the family. So sorry Henry died before his time.
In memory of Henry Peter Muller, Minieri family lit a candle
Cathy- So sorry to hear of your loss. Your tribute video showed, a life well lived and a man well loved. Wishing you strength and peace through this difficult time.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Such a good man who’ve I’ve shared many laughs with…sleep well my friend…
Accept our condolences and know, that we will never forget Henry, who will always rest in peace and in our hearts and soul.
Find comfort and peace in knowing, that he was loved by many people and will always have a place in our heart.
Henry made my life better and made me become the person I am today!
Love
Jackie and Daniel
Memories of Henry ... we have so many. Steam engines, filet mignon and dubious pink hockey shirts. Hockey games all over Europe: some glorious wins, some embarrassing defeats. But whatever the result, Henry was always kind and generous, knowledgeable and interesting. And off to the paperclip museum or the turbine factory (honestly!) afterwards. Many an obscure fact was imparted on me I never knew I would be interested in. Who now to educate me on cast-iron buildings or date nails?
I am grateful for the privilege of spending so much time with Henry over the last 20-odd years.
I have lost my best friend. Cathy's, Treena's, and Penny's loss is a hundred times greater. May you find the strength you need at this time.
Love you, always have and always will!
Our friendship with Henry began with raquetball then expanded to digging for old bottles. I am not sure what came next walleyball or the themed dinner parties that involved lots of singing and laughing. But what I do know is that we always had a lot of fun. There’s so much more to remember about Henry and we are grateful that he was a part of our life. We offer our sincere condolences to the Muller family.
Treena- Our hearts go out to you in your time of sorrow. As you go through this difficult time, remember that you are so loved. You're in our prayers.
Bob and Diane, My most sincere condolences to you both. Its never easy.
So sorry to hear about Henry’s passing. He always wore a smile and could be heard laughing as we played hockey with him. Henry was an inspiration to all of us younger hockey players. All of us hoped to be as good as he was when we were his age. He truly will be missed.
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.