The Wisconsin native Andrew Mueller was a full-of-life individual. However, an unfortunate situation led him to his demise, and his family mourned the loss of a cherished individual.
Andrew Mueller’s father, Mark Mueller, confirmed the accident through a Facebook post. He posted a recent picture of his late son in front of a Ford F250.
Moreover, Mark didn’t reveal the details of the incident, while the comment section was flooded with heartfelt words from close family members and Andrew’s friends. His relatives claimed that Andrew was an essential part of their lives.
Meanwhile, his grandmother, Stephanie Weeks Ostrowski, uploaded a childhood picture of the deceased and reminisced about the memory. In the picture, Andrew was 10 years old and near Lake Michigan.
Further, she wrote, “Hi first taste of peanut butter put him in an anaphylactic shock, and he could not be revived. Such a talented kid. We will all miss him dearly.”
Emergency medical services rushed Andrew for treatment; however, the allergic reaction blocked his breathing and caused severe pain in his abdomen, face, eyes, hands, and feet.
The 20-year-old’s family couldn’t save him and grieved the loss of their only child. They revealed that Andrew had plans to attend college next year.
Andrew Mueller shared a passion for riding and learning about trucks!
Before his demise, Andrew often shared pictures on his Facebook, mostly about trucks. He took pictures of his truck in his garage and received compliments from his friends for having a high-maintenance vehicle.
He also participated in a biking competition on August 24, 2020. During the winter, Andrew often traveled to indulge in competitive skimobile events.
Further, his passion for traveling and collecting trucks came from his father, who shares the same interest in vehicles. After moving to Wisconsin from Illinois, Andrew’s father bought him his first truck.
During childhood, his father participated in an annual march and cosplayed Andrew riding a monster truck. This helped the victim develop a love for extreme sports.
Moreover, Andrew learned driving and truck maintenance from his father, a Rapids car dealership employee. In addition to his schooling, Andrew worked for Kolo Trucking.
Soon after confirming his passing, his friends supported his father and promised to assist with the memorial, which was planned for a later date.
One of Andrew’s friends’ parents sent an encouraging message and wrote, “You raised him right and will be deeply missed by all who knew him! Our girls thought he was very special to them!“
Others hope the family gets enough privacy and space to navigate the difficult situation so Andrew can finally rest in peace.
Additional Information
- According to reports, the fatality rate from anaphylaxis is around 0.3% or less than one per million people in the U.S. If necessary medical assistance is available, the probability of passing away from the condition is low.
- If someone is experiencing an allergic shock, the authorities have requested the public to call 911 or their local emergency number.