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Mary Jane Smith |
Swami |
November 21, 2007 |
Thanks Giving.......what better time to Give Thanks for having had the opportunity to spend many evenings with a man like Doc Muller. They weren't always fun times but they were memorable. I spent the dark lonely evening hours at the nursing home & the hospital with him.Some evenings we laughed......we cried......we wondered "why?", we watched The Godfather Parts 1,2,3. ( Doc would sleep through Part3), watched Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart ,cheered for the BILLS, pulled for the Yankees to please beat Boston, drank a beer(imaginary or real),watched the Dirty Dozen,talked about his family....how he LOVED Sandy...and loved Janet...and loved Ian...he loved his sisters(each of them)..and his grandkids.
I called him my "Swami" because sometimes when he had a headache he would either wrap a moist towel around his head or lay a wet washcloth over his eyes (sometimes both) and he looked like a swami. I asked him once when I arrived for the night if he was becoming a "towel head" and with that shit eating grin of his he said "Yes I am." I'll never forget the towel with 2 eyes peeping out and THAT SMILE.
The last time I was with Doc at he and Sandy's home on Burch Street I said my goodbye in his ear. I told him I would miss him, always remember him,love him forever and told him not to be afraid to go because heaven is a glorious place.
When I look up at the stars at night I know "my Swami" looks down and smiles at me.
When God made David George Muller he made a special man.
Anthony "Bel-Dooch" Clapper |
Always and Forver. |
October 20, 2007 |
Ian,
I am writing to extend my deepest sympathies to you and your family. I was so very sad to hear about Doc, he was such a wonderful man.
I had the honor and the pleasure to know him and I was very sorry to hear about his passing away. I had the greatest respect for Doc and will miss all the great times we shared and the love he showed towards me even though I was not his own son, although he treated me as such.
Please let me know whether there is anything I can do to help during this difficult time. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers, always and forever.......
He will truly be missed.
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