BOMBER MEMORIAL
GUNDA LEA MULLER RIDER ~ Class of 1954
August 16, 1936 - October 26, 2015
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Gunda, beloved wife and mother, died on October 26, 2015, at home in Richland. She was born in Hutchinson, Kansas on August 16, 1936.
She was proceeded in death by her parents, Harold and Marie Muller and her brother Dwayne Muller ('57).
Gunda is survived by her husband of 53 years Ralph; her children: Linda (Ken) Baugh, Roy Rider, and Monica (Garry) Kennard; her siblings: Melvin “Doc” ('58)(Marlyn) Muller and Shelley ('65)(Glen) Hester; grandchildren: Christopher (Sarah), Jennifer, Stephen, and Zachery; six great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
Gunda was a business owner who worked happily side by side with her husband Ralph starting at Rider's Meats and Locker in 1977, and then they started Rider's Sausage Haus in 1983. After retiring she enjoyed her movies and watching her beautiful water fountains in her back yard with her dog "Trixie". Her fondest memories are cooking big holiday meals and spending time with all of her family.
At Gunda’s request there will be no services at this time. The family will have a celebration of Gunda’s life at a later date.
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-Don Moen
Our prayers have all been answered
I finally arrived
The healing that had been delayed
Has now been realized
No one’s in a hurry
There’s no schedule to keep
We’re all enjoying Jesus
Just sitting at his feet
If you could see me now
I’m walking streets of gold
If you could see me now
I’m standing tall and whole
If you could see me now
You’d know I’ve seen His face
If you could see me now
You’d know the pain is erased
You wouldn’t want me
To ever leave this place
If you could only see me now
My light and temporary trials
Have worked out for my good
To know it brought Him glory
When I was misunderstood
Though we’ve had our sorrows
They can never compare
What Jesus has in store for us
No language can share
You wouldn’t want me
To ever leave this perfect place
If you could only see me now
If you could see me now
If you could only see me now.