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Richard Mauthe Obituary

Mauthe , Rev. Richard R.

With faith in the Resurrection of Jesus, we offer our prayers for Reverend Richard R. Mauthe who entered eternal life Thursday January 12, 2017, at the age of 87.

Father Mauthe was born in Kimberly. He is the son of Raymond and Leona (Sawall) Mauthe. He attended Kimberly High School, and a Junior College at the Capuchin House of Philosophy, Garrison, New York. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Philosophy at Marquette University, Milwaukee, in 1954. He answered his vocational call and entered St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota, where he graduated with a degree in Theology. Bishop Stanislaus V. Bona ordained Father Mauthe to the priesthood on May 31, 1958, at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, Green Bay.

Following ordination and a summer assignment at St. Mary Parish, Peshtigo, Fr. Mauthe served as Assistant at SS. Peter and Paul Parish, Green Bay. In 1961, Father Mauthe began 30 years of service in campus ministry was appointed Chaplain of the Newman Club at UW - Green Bay extension. This ministry developed into a full-time position in 1961, when he was appointed Resident and Chaplain at the Green Bay Newman Center. In 1967, he and other campus ministers agreed on a statement of purpose and signed a covenant creating the Ecumenical Center at the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay, where he served until 1991.

While serving at the Ecumenical Center, Father Mauthe also served as Parochial Vicar of St. Philip the Apostle Parish, Green Bay from 1972 to 1988, as well as Chaplain for the Green Bay Catholic Women's Club from 1968 to 1991. He was an active member of the Ecumenical Commission and Commission for Evangelization for the Diocese. Since 1988, he has served as Chaplain of the Green Bay Serra Club and as a Field Advocate for the Diocesan Marriage Tribunal. In 1991, following his service at UWGB, Father Mauthe served as Administrator of St. Louis Parish, Dyckesville, and St. Francis de Paul Parish, Marchand. In 1993, he was named Pastor of the Dyckesville parish. Father Mauthe retired in 1999 and entered senior priest status. He continued to serve parishes sacramentally as a senior priest in Door County and Two Rivers.

Father also served as a National Chaplain for Unbound (formerly Christian Foundation for Children and Aged), since 2001. Father traveled nationally for Unbound and was responsible for the support of over 6,800 children in many developing countries.

Father was an extremely charismatic, gregarious person, who made countless friends wherever he served. He was a deep thinker, a voracious reader, deeply spiritual with a mischievous streak, whom Bishop Wycislo described as a "loyal maverick." A good cribbage, poker, sheephead, or bingo game was always a top priority, as was serving as Spiritual Director of deer and fish camp.

In 1991, a perpetual scholarship was established at the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay by the Ecumenical Foundation in light of Father Mauthe's 30 years of service in campus ministry and his founding of the Ecumenical Center. In 1992, Father Mauthe became the first recipient of the John Henry Cardinal Newman Award by the National Association of Diocesan Directors of Campus Ministry. Father was named one of the top 100 most influential people in Northeast Wisconsin in the 20th Century by the Green Bay Press-Gazette. In recognition of Father Mauthe's role as founder and the guiding spirit behind it, the Ecumenical Center was renamed in 2010 to The Richard Mauthe Center for Faith, Spirituality, and Social Justice.

His brother and sister-in-law, Ed and Joan Mauthe, Kimberly, Wisconsin, and his nephew and nieces, Richard (Linda) Mauthe, Peg (Jim) DeSchepper, Jean (Thomas) Hammen and Michelle (Joel) Grenzer, many great nieces and nephews survive Father Mauthe.

Reception of the body by the Regional Vicar, Very Reverend Richard Getchel, will take place at 3:00 p.m. on Monday, January 16, 2017 at SS. Peter and Paul Church, Green Bay. Visitation will continue until 8:00 p.m., with a Prayer Service at 7:30 p.m. led by Father Tom Reynebeau. Visitation will continue at church on the morning of Tuesday, January 17, 2017, from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the funeral.

The Funeral Liturgy, expressing our faith and our hope in the promised glory of the Lord's Resurrection, will take place on Tuesday, January 17, 2017, at 10:30 a.m. at SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, 720 N. Baird Street, Green Bay, with Most Reverend David L. Ricken as the Celebrant, and Very Reverend Steven Brice, homilist. Burial will be at Holy Name Cemetery, Kimberly, Wisconsin.

All priests are invited to concelebrate. Please bring your alb; stole and chasuble will be provided.

In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Richard Mauthe Center at UWGB.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Green Bay Press-Gazette from Jan. 13 to Jan. 16, 2017.

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Wald Wassermann

August 7, 2019

Once in Love; Always in Love. Thank you.

Dean Cherniak

January 18, 2017

I remember attending Mass at the EC back in 87-91' He was a great priest and very approachable to speak to on any issues at the time. Rest In Peace.

January 18, 2017

From the many hugs and kisses given while growing up to learning the crucial rules of cribbage at the dinner table during holidays, Father Dick was a huge part of my life growing up. Being privileged at a young age to visit him and his friends that he made in Mexico is a great memory that I will always cherish. You will be greatly missed by the Mauthe family. Love you Father Dick. Rest in peace.

Michael Flanary

January 17, 2017

Loved working with Fr. Mauthe. He was part of our Advent/Lent reconciliation circuit (St Mary's Algoma). Really , a good and decent man (priest). (Fr.) Mike Flanary

Jan Malchow

January 17, 2017

One of the great ones has passed. Fr. Mauthe, thank you for your inspirational homilies, sense of humor and commitment to students, the environment and your faith. You will live on through the many whose lives you touched.

Bill Bushner

January 17, 2017

I had the honor & pleasure to bring the Eucharist to
Fr. Mauthe at Odd Fellows
Home. He was truly an inspiration to all who met him. May the Good Lord bless our world with another Fr. Mauthe.
Peace and Joy,

calvin eichinger

January 16, 2017

My wife and I were married at the Newman center in 1972 by Father Mauthe. Good memories.

Mary (Schauer) DeJardin

January 16, 2017

I met Fr. Mauthe through the Neumann/Ecumenical Center while a student at UW-GB. He was truly a blessed man and one of great charisma. His arms were always open wide, encompassing any and all who were in his presence.

HANK EICHIN

January 16, 2017

I CALLED HIM PADRE OF LATE BUT WAS KNOWN AS DICK, PA, & FATHER BUTTERFLY BY FAMILY & FRIENDS AT VARIOUS TIMES OF OUR LIVES.

THE SACRAMENTS HE SHARED OR OFFERED US WERE AWESOME AT LEAST FROM MY PERSPECTIVE. ONE NIGHT BACK IN THE '70s AS WE PLAYED CRIBBAGE AND I ADDED TO HIS WEASEL, OUT OF THE BLUE HE SAID, "THE GREATEST AMOUNT OF GRACE GIVEN BY GOD IS IN THE SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY."

RISING TO THE BAIT, I ASKED, "WHY?" (THIS WAS PROBABLY WHY I WAS ABLE TO SPEND SO MUCH TIME WITH HIM, HE WAS SOCRATES AND I HIS PUPIL.)

AND HE LAUNCHED INTO HIS THOUGHTS ABOUT HOW DIFFERENT PEOPLE WERE BOUND IN MARRIAGE AND HOW, ONLY BY THE GRACE OF GOD COULD THIS SACRAMENT BIND PEOPLE TOGETHER FOR LIFE. AND YES, LATER ON NANCY AND I HAD OUR MARRIAGE WITNESSED BY REVEREND RICHARD R. MAUTHE, THANKS FOR THE GRACE WHICH WAS DISPENSED BY YOU!!

WELL, PADRE, I COULDN'T DISAGREE MORE. HOLY ORDERS HAS TO BE THE GREATEST. FATHER STEVE BRICE WAS PADRE'S FAVORITE, DUE TO HAVING BEEN A FORMER STUDENT!OW WE, THE LAITY, LOVINGLY RECALL YOUR LIFE AS PRIEST, PASTOR AND PLAYER, OF CARDS AS ALL OF US HAVE FAVORITE STORIES OF FATHER DICK.

I'M GONNA MISS YOUR HRUMPH AND SMILE AS YOU ADD A FEW MORE OF OUR HARD EARNED $S TO THE WEASEL!!

Diane (Rentmeester) Anderson

January 16, 2017

Iam so sorry to hear about Father Mauthe's death. He was a very close friend of my family and was always a joy to see him. He attended my wedding in 1964 and was included in many family get togethers. Mauthe family, please accept my condolences. I will never forget him.

Tim Mangless

January 16, 2017

Pa, you are young again. You will remembered by all you've done and those you have served in His name.

bob harrill

January 16, 2017

Fr Mauthe made Sunday mass a day to look forward to , the music the sermons' it all made you feel good that you were a part of it all . He liked to play a card game called buck up and he usually added to his bag of quarters with a smile.

See you at our next game.

John Guay

January 15, 2017

I knew Fr. Mauthe from his days as a young priest at St. Mary's in Peshtigo. His youthful energy was a boost for the entire Parish that summer. He frequently visited me at St. Norbert College and all who heard him coming down the Hall of Sensenbrenner knew that Fr. Mauthe had arrived. A very good man who influenced many on his journey through life.

God Bless and keep you Fr. Mauthe.

Lorraine Moody

January 15, 2017

Father, I will miss your keen wit and shining light. I am a better person for having known you and imagine you are already hard at work organizing cribbage tournaments with those who went before you.

Jeanne Biebel

January 15, 2017

"There are a select few who will touch your life in the most meaningful way. After meeting them, their souls will leave an imprint in your heart, and from then on you will never ever be the same again. These are the people you call your Earth angels."

That was Fr. Mauthe who selflessly did so much for others. To just be in his presence was a joy, as his inner light illuminated the room with love, compassion, kindness and joy. (and often a lot of laughs)

God Bless you, Fr. Mauthe. Thank you for being an angel on Earth and doing so much good. Enjoy your well deserved eternal life in Heaven. See you on the other side.

Wayne & Judy De Jardin

January 14, 2017

I met Father Mauthe at the Neuman center when it was on Hartung St. in Green Bay. When my husband and I were married we rented an upstairs apartment from Dick and Mayme Renier. Mayme told us she didn't approve of noisy parties.
Father Mauthe would come over and there would be a group of them that would play a rousing game of sheephead , on the porch below our bedroom. The next day Mayme would ask is they kept us awake.
I enjoyed his sermons and got so much more out of church. He will be missed by so many lives he touched.

Most Rev. Leland Lannoye

January 14, 2017

I was in one of the first classes of students at the then UW Center. Fr. Mauthe and I had many lengthy discussions of what would become a huge ongoing issue, priests and the priesthood. I had to make use of other than conventional channels to make this goal. However, because I did, i will commemorate him in the Divine Liturgy when I am able to celebrate it again. I have recently had my second artifical knee installed a month ago.

Kathy Berken

January 14, 2017

We had just moved to Green Bay and we were looking for a good church to join. It was 1975.

Good Friday found us at the old Ecumenical Center next to Ann Sullivan School. We walked in and discovered the room dimly lit, chairs piled against the walls, solemn quiet in the air, and people sitting on the floor. We found a spot, thinking this was quite unusual.

Father Mauthe led the most prayerful, most powerful, most meaningful, most spiritual Good Friday service we had ever attended. We were hooked. We stayed and were involved at the EC for more than 15 years, discovering God in the most wonderful ways, all because of Fr. Mauthe's inspiration.

I suspect he is already rocking heaven with his unique spirit!

Rest in Peace, you will be missed.

Dave Carew

January 14, 2017

We lost a dear friend, marvelous counselor, and one of the kindest, most important people I have ever know. Rest in peace, Fr. Richard Mauthe, and thank you a million times and a million times more. When the Lord said, "Well done, my good and faithful servant," I know He was thinking of you. God bless you. Prayers and love to your family and many friends.

Frances (DuPont)DuWaldt

January 14, 2017

I remember him well while a student a UWGB. A very nice man. His niece was my roommate for a couple of years - before I left Green Bay and married and moved to Illinois. Great family.

Kim Albrecht

January 14, 2017

I really enjoyed Fr. Mauthe when he was at St. Louis in Dyckesville. My sympathy to his family and friends.

Karen Mehigan

January 14, 2017

We always enjoyed Mass with Fr. Mauthe at Stella Maris. His sermons were thought provoking and gave you something to take home and ponder. He will be missed.

January 14, 2017

We love him and will miss him
Joyce and Dick White

Wendy

January 14, 2017

He made this world a better place! I think everyone that came in contact with him will have his words of wisdom with them forever!

Judy & Roger Batchelder

January 13, 2017

Our sympathy to Fr. Mauthe's family and friends. He was a wonderful person...
Enjoyed him when he came to St. Peter the Fisherman in Two Rivers, WI.
May he rest in peace!

Karen

January 13, 2017

I light this candle in remembers of u. Because when talk the light shine from you. It was up lefting.

deb mauthe

January 13, 2017

Family gatherings will never be the same! RIP ..a beautiful man, priest and lover of people and a great story!
deb mauthe

Kelly and Harold Schleis

January 13, 2017

Heaven has gained a wonderful orator! What a privilege it was to have had the opportunity to know this servant of God. We will always remember the wonderful lessons he taught in his homilies. He truly had the gift of sharing the word in a way everyone could understand and because of this, he made individuals want to be better Christians. Until we meet again in Heaven(hopefully), Father Dick!!

January 13, 2017

I have so many great memories because of Father Mauthe. I was a server for many years because he was fun and taught me many great things. He also married me and my wife close to 3 years ago. I will miss him being in my life. Great man and very funny.

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