“HERBIE” HERBERT CHARLES MUEHR

“HERBIE” HERBERT CHARLES MUEHR, age 93, passed away peacefully on October 21, 2019. Born on December 1, 1925 in Weimar, Texas, he was a long-time resident of League City for 67 years.

Herbie was a great man, and we lost another from the greatest generation. Herbie loved talking about his childhood days in Weimar. He proudly served in the U.S. Army during World War II and the Korean conflict. Herbie enjoyed spending time with family, and spent many wonderful years serving as owner/operator of Herbie’s Groceries in League City. Many customers even today remember him for his generosity. He was a long-time parishioner of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in League City. Herbie will be joyfully remembered and dearly missed.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Richard & Agnes Muehr; his wife Rosalee; a brother, Milton Muehr; sisters Gertie Herzik, Mildred Kunz, Leona Banse; and a son, Ricky Muehr.

Herbie is survived by his children, Terry Muehr of League City, Larry (Debbie) Muehr of League City, Sharon (Larry) Holdorff of Friendswood, Karen (Mike) Vaughan of Shiner, Cindy (Mickey) Flynn of Omega Bay, Sandra (Obie) Harris of Friendswood; sister, Dorothy Kretzschmar of Houston. Grandchildren are: Jennifer Muehr, Jason Muehr (Katie), Lindsay Bernsen (Stephen), Shaunna Bourque (Eric), Larry Holdorff, Jr. (Kassadii) and Lauren Holdorff. He is also survived by numerous great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.

Friends and family are invited to a visitation on Friday, October 25, 2019 from 4:00-8:00 p.m. at Crowder Funeral Home, 1645 East Main in League City. On Saturday, there will be a Funeral Ceremony starting at 10:00am at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 1612 East Walker in League City with Deacon Andy DeYoung officiating. The graveside service will follow at Mount Olivet Catholic Cemetery in Dickinson.

The family wishes to thank the dedicated doctors, nurses, and staff at HCA Houston HealthCare Clear Lake, and Sheila’s Angels and Village Home Health for their loving care for our dad.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 1612 E. Walker Street, League City, Texas, 77573.

26 comments

  1. What a legacy he left behind! The memories you can share will hopefully bring you peace. Prayers for peace for all of you.

    Reata Baker
  2. Our prayers are with your family. Will miss seeing him at the Christmas parade
    Every year and Talking to him. Remember going in the store
    When I was younger with Cynthia, Mrs. Gracia daughter Behind the store. Some memories.
    (Deb and Larry hairdresser)

    Kim gomez
    • My deepest condolences to Mr Herbie’s family. I grew up in league city and Herbie’s was the store we always went to. We grew up with his kids and he knew each and everyone of us in the family. There were 8 of us. Memories are flooding back of a great time and a great man. So kind to my parents. I will never forget him. Rest In Peace Mr. Herbie.

      Sylvia Jaramillo Galvan
  3. He was a great man. He was always kind and generous to us “kids” from the neighborhood. He was a great example of a moral man. He will be missed.

    Cheryal Wilson Kuhn
  4. Uncle Herbie ,oh we will miss such a great family man and loving person I always cherish the days we would be there and visit with you on any occasion the wonderful stories about our Muehr Family and grandparents, my dad your sisters and all the relatives . We had.a Great time thru life , everyone will miss you & remember what fun stories and times well spent ! Our prayers are with all the family and friends that we know will miss you dearly ! Philip Muehr

    Philip Thomas Muehr
  5. God bless this family. This man was one of LC’s greatest treasures.

    A. Dupre
  6. RIP Herbie.
    What a great legend of league city you were.

    The Grande’s
  7. May you rest in heaven Mr. Herbie! I know you were greeted with open arms by your wife and son along with so many others! Thank you for all the Icees I got as a kid!! League City has lost a legend, but you will be celebrated forever!!
    Our sincere condolences to the entire Muehr family on the passing of Mr. Herbie.

    Bryan & Patti Suhre
  8. What a legacy he left behind, praying for the family as you go through this loss. We loved your Dad and your family. Great memories of going to “Herbie’s” Love and Hugs
    Laura & Dale Dudley

    Laura Dudley
  9. Mr. Herbie was a good man. He was always thinking of others. Going to remember the time I spent with him as his caregiver. Will be missed .
    Susie Gee

    Susie Gee
  10. Karen, we did not have the privilege of knowing your dad but knowing you gives us a glimpse into your dad! Obviously he was caring, loving, family oriented, gracious giving man who raised a wonderful daughter and your siblings! Praying comfort for each of you! Love from the Jerry Key family.

    Naomi Key
  11. Many happy memories of the old League City and the Muehr clan. Herbie and Rosales were wonderful neighbors and friends and both will be dearly missed. My prayers and condolences to all of the fsmily. Much love! Cheryl Ravey Young.

    Cheryl young
  12. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Your dad was a true legend in League City and was a part of helping to “raise” many of the neighborhood kids. Have nothing but wonderful memories of this man who also raised a wonderful family of his own .

    Debra Bransfield Wendt
  13. It’s amazing how many lives your Dad touched. I pray that will bring y’all comfort and peace during this difficult time.

    Tangie Hutto

    Tangie Hutto
  14. A great Patriot to our nation & icon to League City He will be missed.Love and prayers to you Karen. Mike & family
    Oral Donna

    Oral Donna Hatdin
  15. So sorry for the loss of your dear sweet Daddy! Mr. Herbie was just the sweetest man, and I lived going to the old store on Highway 3, and the other store on Main Street. Bought a lot of snacks and drinks both going to and coming from high school. Rest in peace!

    Shirley
  16. Herbie left a great legacy of a large and loving family.

    Lynn Shigekawa
  17. The man was a legend and a pillar of the community. Sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family. My prayers of comfort, strength, and peace in this time of grief.

    David Jaramillo
  18. He was a good man for League. City. Texas

    Randy. Gripon
  19. Herbie was a wonderful man & he will be greatly missed!

    Kathy Garretson
  20. Papa you are missed already! I know you know that you were a full-filled joy in my life. The stories we shared and the memories we told each other and the laughter we shared will never be forgotten! Thank you, for helping me become an investor to!
    One thing I have learned from Papa was not to complain and go with the flow.

    Thanks to His wonderful children whom treated me like family when I was giving care to their precious father! The Muehr Family is full of love! Love you Papa!!!

    Vanessa

    Vanessa Bryant
  21. Mr. Herbie and Rosales were such wonderful people and a huge part of our childhood. He was a gentle and kind man and even our beloved mentor as was his wife. Herbie’s was a respite from our childhood pain and was a safe haven to forget and find joy. Thank you for sharing him with us. Prayers for comfort and peace for all of you. God Bless you all!

    Sherryjane Beacom Cooke
  22. Will miss Mr. Herbie, what a wonderful man. Gave everbody a break.

    Jose Sanchez
  23. The Blume family expresses their sympathy to Larry and the remaining children on the passing of Herbie. We lived behind Herbie’s Grocery on Main Street and there was a trail from our house to Herbie’s Grocery. Herbie and Rosalie will both be missed.

    Clarence Blume
  24. I have many fond memories of Herbie. My brothers and I made many trips to his store on Highway 3 to buy candy, soda pop, and a ton of baseball card bubble gum. He always was so friendly to us. His sincere smile is what I will always remember about Herbie. Just thinking about him takes me back to my childhood in League City.
    May God bless the Muehr family during this time of great sadness.

    David Davis
  25. Larry, you and Terry were our friends and neighbors for many years and to us, your family was like royalty to the rest of us League City commoners during the special years of “Herbie’s”. Your dad treated us kids like family and I don’t know how we would have survived those long, hot summers w/o our daily Icees. Of course we used every bit of spare change on baseball and football cards and I would give anything for one more trip to your dad’s store. May god bless you all!

    Jerry Baker

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