Paula Rae Muth

March 10, 1930 – June 26, 2022

Paula lived a long, full life and was ready and willing to enter eternity with her Lord and Savior.  She was preceded in death by her husband of 22 years, Lt. Col. Robert Walker Muth (US Air Force), her parents, Mary Viola and Sylvester Theodore Miller (US Navy), and great grandson, Gavin Michael Targy.

Paula is survived by a large family.  Her children:  George (Pam) Muth, Donna (John) Bailey, Nancy (John) Targy and Ed (Colleen) Muth.

Her grandchildren:  Katie (Matt) Augustine, Jon (Tanya) Muth, Chris (Marissa) Muth, Christine (Zach) Goodsell, Kathy (Brad) Struck, Ryan (Dani) Bailey, Stephen (Brittany) Bailey, John (Alysa) Targy, Suzanne (Matt) Yankus, Nick Targy, Dan Targy, Nate (Sarah) Muth, and Bekah (David) Krems.

Her great grandchildren:  Julian, Addison, Gunnar, Rylan, Brecken, Landon, Jersee, Levi, James, Ethan, Ellie, Walter and Cornelia.  Three more babies are due this summer and fall.

Paula’s life started in Panama where her father was stationed as a submariner with the US Navy.  She also lived in China and the Philippines before settling in Maryland with her extended family close by.  When she married Bob, she set off once again, this time as an officer’s wife in the US Air Force.  Widowed at 43, Paula moved her family back to Bellevue, where they had been stationed twice before.

Besides being a wonderful daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend, Paula willingly shared her talents and treasures for many years to help others.  She joined the Gold Star Wives of America after her husband’s death and held almost every office at the local, regional and national level.  She worked tirelessly with the Gold Star Wives and the Military Officers’ Association of America Auxiliary to champion benefits for service members and their families.  She attended St. James United Methodist Church and there she helped with the newsletter for many years and ushered at funerals.  Paula volunteered with the Sarpy County Election Commission and spent 12-hour days at the polling places for several years.  She retired from Bellevue Public Schools after 16 years in the office at Mission Middle School.  When she sold her home and moved to Richmont Village, she was the editor of the newsletter and served on their Resident Relations Committee.  She was a Wii Bowling Champion at Richmont and even taught others to play at the Bellevue Senior Center.  Wherever Paula worked, volunteered or lived, she made lifelong friends.

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Paula was a strong, beautiful force in the lives of so many.  We are thankful to have been her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.  Thank you for being a part of her life and ours.

Memorial Service:  Friday, July 1, 10:30 a.m., St. James United Methodist Church, East Campus, 1502 Franklin Street, Bellevue 68005.

To view video of the service, please click the link below.

https://boxcast.tv/view/paula-r-muth-jq736gmlnutftpgc02zl

Private Inurnment:  Bellevue Cemetery

Memorials: St. James United Methodist Church / www.stjamesumc.church or American Cancer Society / www.cancer.org