Obituary: Muriel L. Hughes
Muriel L. Hughes, age 95, of the Township of Pine Lake, died Wednesday, April 20, 2016, at Saint Mary’s Hospital. She was born in Superior on March 21, 1921, to Harry and Mabel (Holman) Mills. She is survived by her daughter, Mary Hughes-Greer of Beloit; two granddaughters, Sarah Greer of Minneapolis, Minn., Brenna Greer (Matthew Blanton) of Wellesley, Mass.; one grandson, Nathan Greer (Hesper Wolfe) of Schaumberg, Ill.; and two great-granddaughters, Naima Greer and Nala Greer. Also surviving are a special niece, Laurie (David) Harring of Belleville and two special nephews, Allan (Christine) Mills of St. Charles, Ill., and Kenneth (Francoise) Mills of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She is further survived by other nieces, nephews and friends. In addition to her parents and her husband, Muriel was preceded in death by her three brothers, Kenneth H. Mills, Russell Mills (also wife Esther), and Harold Mills (also wife Marion), and two nephews, Steven Mills and Larry Mills. She was a 1938 graduate of Superior East High School and a 1942 graduate of Superior State Teachers College where she earned a bachelor of science degree in elementary education. After graduation, she taught for a year in Bloomer before traveling to Hollywood, Calif., where she supported the WWII effort by working in the aircraft industry for a short time. Afterward she moved to Waukegan, Ill., and resumed her career as an elementary teacher. On Aug. 24, 1946, she married Lawrence P. Hughes at Christ the King Cathedral in Superior. The couple moved to Appleton, where Muriel continued her teaching career until the birth of her daughter, Mary. The family then moved to Rhinelander. During this time, Muriel taught at Pelican Public School for several years. In 1960, her husband Lawrence died. She remained in Rhinelander until 1964 when she and her daughter moved to Racine. She taught for the Racine Unified School District (Caddy Vista Elementary School) from 1964 until her retirement in 1986. That summer, Muriel moved back to her home on Moen Lake where she lived until the time of her death. She was a longtime member of Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church and the Rhinelander Area Retired Educators’ Association. She was also a volunteer at the Little School House for many years and assisted with the American Cancer Society’s Daffodil Days. She was a hard worker, a fiercely independent woman and a lifelong champion of public education and social justice. The family would like to thank Muriel’s wonderful neighbors, Al Mankowski, Madeline Knapp, Ray and Karen Scholtes and Dr. Lee Swank and his nurse, Ruby; and the rehabilitation unit staff at Friendly Village for their many kindnesses during the past several months. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in honor of Muriel may be directed to Rhinelander Area Retired Educators’ Scholarship Fund or to CARE International. A memorial service will be held at a later date and will be followed by inurnment at Calvary Cemetery, Superior. (Hildebrand Russ Funeral Home)
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