Reuben Luke Muller
August 28, 1994 ~ September 4, 2023
Born in:
Alexandria, VA
Resided in:
New Braunfels, TX
Reuben Luke Muller from New Braunfels, Texas was called home to be with the Lord on September 4, 2023. He was born to Clifton and Susanne Muller on August 28, 1994, alongside his twin sister Madeleine Muller. He is the youngest of seven children.
Reuben was home educated until he attended Lyndon State College to study Exercise Science at the age of 16. He was passionate about body building and later became a CrossFit enthusiast, entering local and statewide competitions in Texas.
His childhood home in Danville, Vermont gave him an opportunity to participate in many summer and winter outdoor activities. During his youth, he loved hiking in the White Mountains of New Hampshire and the Green Mountains of Vermont. He also loved cross country and downhill skiing, as well as going to Lake Willoughby, and local swimming holes to hangout with siblings and friends.
While in Texas, he enjoyed cooking for family and friends, especially learning and perfecting the art of BBQ. He adored his wife, and was an amazing father to his two boys. He loved reading stories to them, he was considerate of others over himself, had a life-long love for learning, was an independent thinker with an emphasis on the deeper meaning of life, and enthusiastically shared his ideas with whomever would give him an ear.
He had a strong personality which gave way to stubbornness at times, but was always the life and soul of any social gathering; outgoing, energetic, amusing and entertaining. He had the moves and rhythm when the music played, and always the best playlist. He will forever be missed and cherished by many.
He was predeceased by his older brother, Corporal Ian Muller (USMC), his grandparents, Verlene and Deighton Muller, Rowena Anctil; his uncles, Andrew Muller, and Michael Colby Sr.
He is survived by his wife, Grace Muller; two sons, Lincoln and Legacy Muller; his father and mother, Clifton and Susanne Muller; brothers, Ryan Muller, and wife Rita, and children; E. Dylan Muller; Benjamin Muller and wife Rebecca; Quinton Muller; twin sister, Madeleine Muller; aunts, an uncle, cousins; nieces, nephews, and his beloved dog, Nora the Explorer.
A memorial service will be held at 2:00 P.M., Friday, September 15, 2023 at Hillside Fellowship, 7055 Highway 281 North in Spring Branch, Texas. The service will be live streamed on the Hillside Fellowship YouTube channel: youtube.com/@hillsidefellowship7614
There will be a memory book for family and friends to bring a written note or favorite photo. Light refreshments to follow.
An interment will be private for family members only at 6:45 P.M.
May his soul rest in Christ’s Peace, and may his family be comforted, guided and protected by God and given the grace to know that they will see him again . There are no words to express my sorrow for your loss; but I do believe in Gods Mercy and great love for all his children. He will turn your tears into Joy if you place your Trust in Jesus, who died for all our iniquities, and opened the Gates of Heaven for us for All Eternity. My heart goes out to your entire family.
May you rest in peace my dear friend. May God watch over your family, during this tough time. You will be missed and always be remembered in our hearts.
Thank you again for the wonderful memories our families had together. And know that we will always be there for Grace, Lincoln, and Legacy.
Blessed in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.
Cliff, Susanne, and all the Muller family members, my sorrow joins yours at this time of Ruben’s passing and now his remembrance service. I too lost a sister too early in life and I know there are no words that can console just now. The grief is deep and the sorrow intense so I can only pray that the God that holds Ruben in His arms, will also hold each of you in His arms as you walk through this dark valley in your lives. Find some comfort in all the memories of Ruben you hold dear to your hearts and in the knowledge that one day you shall see him again.
Dear Muller Family,
My heart breaks for you on your great loss! My thoughts, prayers and love go out to you. May the Lord Jesus comfort and carry you through this. 🙏 ❤️
In His Love,
Vivian
May God give you peace and comfort.
Dick and Deanna Mayberry