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William Charles Mudler, SGT, US Army


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William “Bill” Mudler, 77 of Largo, Florida died peacefully at home on Friday, June 21, 2024, with his wife and two daughters by his side.

Bill was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on June 9, 1947; the youngest son of Herbert and Angeline Mudler who preceded him in death in 1995 and 2015. He was also preceded in death by his eldest brother, Richard, in 2013, sister-in-law, Judy, in 2020, niece, Stephanie Hartwig in 1989 and brother-in-law, Terry Zdroik in 2021.

He married Mary Lynn Mudler on September 27, 1974, and they remained happily married until his departure from this earth. In addition to his wife Mary, Bill is survived by his daughters, Julie Armel (husband Greg) of Rocky Mount, North Carolina, and Debby Phaneuf (husband Rich) of Trout Lake, Washington, as well as grandsons Carson, Brenton, and Justin Armel and granddaughter Avery Phaneuf. Bill is also survived by his brother Gordon Mudler of Scottsdale, Arizona, and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Bill served in the Army from 1968-1971, then professionally managed retail stores and started an accounting and tax firm with Mary working together over the years in Wisconsin and Florida. Bill loved spending time with his family and being with his grandchildren. He enjoyed traveling all over, especially on cruises to different parts of the world. He also loved animals of all kinds and had numerous pets including dogs, cats, and horses.

Bill served as a deacon at Indian Rocks Baptist Church and sung in the choir until his illness prevented him from doing so. Before that, he helped lead several mission trips to Guatemala along with his wife through Calvary Baptist Church.

Bill will be buried at Florida National Cemetery (Bushnell, FL) in a private, family service. A celebration of life memorial service will take place at Indian Rocks Baptist Church at 10am on Friday June 28th, 2024 in the Student Center. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent in Bill’s name to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society or Indian Rocks Baptist Church Missions Fund.

“And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain.” Revelation 21:4

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