Arlene Muller Obituary (2022) – Ogden, UT

Arlene Bachman Muller

Arlene Bachman Muller was a daughter, wife, mother, teacher and artist. She was raised in Ogden by her parents Milton K and Marianna Stratford Bachman (both deceased). She attended Weber State College to become an elementary school teacher.

In December 1947, she married Paul William Muller. Together they opened Paul’s Pharmacy on 12th and Washington in Ogden as well as raising three children, Pauline Muller-Orton (deceased), Debra Muller and Curtis Muller (Jody Gold). She loved her two grandchildren, MandiAnne Orton Schneider (Ryan) and Zackery Paul Muller.

Arlene’s artistry started as a childhood hobby of sewing. During her years at Ogden High, she won a contest making toys for the Primary Children’s Hospital. Later she made and sold soft sculpture creations and dolls through Paul’s Pharmacy. After the pharmacy closed, her work was represented in the SLC Hilton’s Wildflower Gifts and the Carriage House Gallery at the Eccles Art Center. Arlene served as the volunteer Carriage House Gallery manager from 1981 to 2012. A hallmark of an Arlene Muller doll or soft sculpture is the attention to detail, as she tried to make each work different from the others.

Arlene is known for her original design patterns. Her patterns were published in “Peppermint Daydreams” through the Vanessa Ann Collection.

With her husband Paul, Arlene enjoyed traveling through the US, Europe, and Asia. Her dolls also traveled and are found in collections in Idaho, California, Florida, Sweden, Italy and throughout Utah.

A celebration of her life is planned for Friday, September 2, 2022 from 5 to 9 pm at the Eccles Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Avenue, Ogden. Arrangements entrusted to Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary.

The family has asked in lieu of flowers please make a donation to your favorite non-profit or to the Eccles Art Center.

Published by Lindquist Mortuary – Ogden on Aug. 29, 2022.

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