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Obituary of Charlotte Ellen (Riddle) Muench
December 26, 1934 - October 8, 2022
Charlotte Ellen (Riddle) Muench. Age 87 of Houston, Texas.
Charlotte was born on December 26, 1934 in Lynch, KY and died on October 8, 2022 in Houston, TX. She was raised in Stonega, VA and graduated from Appalachia High School in 1952. After graduating she moved to Wyandotte, MI and became an executive secretary at Ford Motor Co. After the death of her husband, she moved to Houston, TX to be near her daughter. Charlotte became a Mormon and did extensive genealogical research of her family.
Survived by her daughter, Nancy Gould (Paul) Davies of Texas and her children, Paul Jr., Mitchell, Joshua, Cameron and Lyndsey; her son, Robert Howard Muench, Jr (Pamela Rae Markland) of Utah, and his daughter, Breanna Rae Muench and the late Dillon James Muench; 8 great grandchildren; and brothers, Henry “Bud” Riddle of Yardley, PA and Ernest “Belt” Riddle of Southgate, MI. She is preceded in death by her parents, Earnest and Buena (Laster) Riddle; sisters, Ernestine and Wilma Jean Riddle; brother, John Riddle, and her husband, Robert Howard Muench.
Charlotte will be laid to rest next to her husband in the Riddle family plot at Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Wyandotte, MI.
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