What's Happening?
Ruth Lueker Ann Mueller, a dedicated Red Cross volunteer and community figure, passed away on March 11, 2026, at the age of 107. Born in 1918, Mueller was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was known for her extensive volunteer work
with the Red Cross, where she served as a Volunteer Chairperson for over 25 years. Mueller coordinated training and staffing for the Gray Ladies in nursing homes and hospitals in North St. Louis. Her private entombment took place at Memorial Park Mausoleum in Skokie, Illinois, on March 14, 2026. A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date, and the family has requested donations to the American Red Cross in her honor.
Why It's Important?
Ruth Mueller's passing marks the end of a life dedicated to service and community involvement. Her work with the Red Cross highlights the vital role of volunteers in supporting healthcare facilities and providing essential services to vulnerable populations. Mueller's commitment to the Gray Ladies program underscores the importance of volunteerism in enhancing the quality of care in nursing homes and hospitals. Her legacy serves as an inspiration for future generations to engage in community service and support charitable organizations. The family's request for donations to the Red Cross in her memory continues her legacy of giving and underscores the ongoing need for volunteer support in healthcare settings.









