Ed Mauser

Ed Mauser

Ed Mauser Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 24, 2011.
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A member of the "Band of Brothers" who fought in some of World War II's fiercest European battles, Ed Mauser shunned the limelight and kept his service with the Army unit a secret, even from some of his family.

His role came to light only after a friend loaned him a copy of the HBO miniseries "Band of Brothers," said his daughter, Laurie Fowler of Omaha. Mauser, who died Friday, told his family that some of the things in the miniseries, like the locations of buildings, weren't quite what he remembered from being there in person.

"He said, 'I know all those places,'" Fowler said.

But before that, "he never talked about it for years and years and years," said Terry Zahn, president of the Midwest chapter of the 101st Airborne Division Association. He met Mauser during a 2009 Honor Flight trip to Washington, D.C., to see the World War II memorial.

Mauser, 94, was the oldest living member of Easy Company, which is often better known now as the "Band of Brothers."

Born Dec. 18, 1916 in LaSalle, Ill., he was drafted in 1942 and volunteered for the 101st Airborne Division. He was assigned to Company E, 506th Regiment — Easy Company — which participated in the D-Day invasion of France and the follow-up Operation Market Garden. The 101st also helped defend Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge.

Historian Stephen Ambrose interviewed Easy Company leader Dick Winters for the 1992 book "Band of Brothers," upon which the HBO miniseries that began airing in September 2001 was based. Winters, of Hershey, Pa., died earlier this month at age 92.

The miniseries followed Easy Company from its training in Georgia to the war's end in 1945. Its producers included actor Tom Hanks and director Steven Spielberg.

Mauser was not among the soldiers portrayed in the miniseries.

Zahn said Mauser kept his service a secret, even from his relatives. Besides being "extremely humble," Fowler said, her father was also sensitive about talking about the war in front of his wife, who had relatives injured in the conflict.

Mauser, who was a watch repairman, worked hard and "prided himself on providing for his family," Fowler said.

"He enjoyed movies, and he absolutely loved 'Band of Brothers,'" she said, adding that her father put the DVD on often.

After his actions became known, Mauser reunited with some of his Army buddies and made a few public appearances. He preferred to stay out of the limelight.

"Don't call me a hero," Mauser told the Lincoln Journal Star in a 2009 interview. "I was just one of the boys. I did what I was told, and let's leave it at that."

Mauser had been fighting pancreatic cancer, Zahn said.

Mauser was preceded in death by his wife, Irene.

A funeral service is scheduled for Wednesday in Omaha. He will be given a military burial at Calvary Cemetery.


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March 14, 2017

With our sympathies to The Mauser Family and a profound thank you, Mr. Mauser, for your meritorious service during WWII. Your many scrafices during WWII saved the freedom of the USA, as well as other countries, nationalities, and protected our freedom to practice one's faith. May good always victor over evil. Although we never met I feel the deepest of respect for your service, sacrifice and your family. The United States of America and the world is a better place because of the sacrifice you made and the rest of the veterans in all of the wars fought. We are a military family also and have lost loved one for the ideal of Freedom. Freedom to practice our faith and to assimilate into our society and be a good and contributing citizen. Thank you Mr. Mauser. 2017

Fernand Simon

December 19, 2015

Deepest respect and eternal gratitude Mr. Mauser ! We thank you for our "Freedom", your service and sacrifces. RIP Sir.
Josianne and Fernand Simon from Belgium.

Jim redmond

May 14, 2012

Go with god,TROOPER, Airborne All the way.

DARON MACKEY

August 2, 2011

GOD BLESS ED AND HIS FAMILY.
MY FAMILY WAS TOURING NORMANDY IN 2009 WHEN WE HAPPENED TO MEET ED ON UTAH BEACH. WE HAD THE PLEASURE OF TALKING TO HIM FOR 20 MINS OR SO, 20 MINS THAT TRUELY ENRICHED ALL OF OUR LIVES AND TURNED INTO THE HIGHLIGHT OF OUR TRIP! WE HAVE SPOKE OF HIM OFTEN AND MEETING HIM WAS A BLESSING AND WILL ALWAYS BE ONE OF THE BEST THINGS IN MY LIFE.

GOD BLESS HIM AND HIS FAMILY AND THANK GOD FOR MAKING PEOPLE LIKE ED.

DARON MACKEY

Art Roset

April 24, 2011

Thank you for your service, sir!

Elaine

January 27, 2011

I have no doubt that Mr. Mauser and the other brothers of Easy Company have a special seat at God's table. God bless him and the other men and women who keep us safe.

January 26, 2011

But we in it shall be remembered-
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he today that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother;

Jennifer Thompson-Kirlin

January 26, 2011

I never had the good fortune to know Mr. Mauser and his family, but his service during WWII has allowed myself and every American the privilege of freedom. Thank you and God Bless you Mr. Mauser. I hope that you are having a joyful reunion with your wife, friends and family and all of your comrades in Easy Company.

Debbie

January 26, 2011

God Bless your family. And all Americans should be grateful for Mr. Mauser and all of the others who serve our country.

Steve Savage

January 26, 2011

God Bless you and all your buddies from EASY Company. I got to know many of them very well, and every man was a hero to me, in WWII and what they have all done since .
My respect and honor goes out to you Ed, and to your loving family. It was a real pleasure to meet you, and I will be forever indebted to you. Thank you, and may God Bless you.

K Kieffer

January 26, 2011

Thank you for your service Mr. Mauser. RIP

Bethann

January 26, 2011

Dear Mike & Laurie,

My deepest sympathies to you both. Although I only knew your father for the few days he was in the hospital, all 3 of you touched my heart. Praying for peace and comfort.
Bethann, RN :)

January 26, 2011

God Bless you Mr. Mauser


Manchester,N.J.

Pat Johnson

January 26, 2011

Thank you, Mr. Mauser for your service, for not only our Country, but for us as individuals. May God hold you close in his arms. May all the Souls of the faithfully departed rest in Peace, Amen.

JAY LAW

January 26, 2011

MY FATHER WAS ALSO IN WWII AN HE ALSO NEVER TALKED ABOUT HIS TOURS. I REMEMBER MY DEAR MOTHER TELLING US OF HIS READJUSTING ON HIS RETURN,THAT WAS ABOUT ALL WE NEW ACCEPT,WE ALL HAD AN COMMITMENT TO UOR COUNTRY,.MY DAD WAS 101ST AN SO WERE 4 BROTHERS INCLUDEING MY SELFFROM 1960 UNTIL 1985.MY NEPHEW U.S.M.C.PASSED ON HIS WAY BACK TO IRAO 2008.WE ALL SALUTE YOU AN THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR FREEDOM.,AN ALSO TEACHING US WE HAVE A DUTY TO OUR NATION,BECAUSE ITS NOT FREE. JAY LAW ROCKY MT VA.

January 26, 2011

Rest in Peace Ed, and Thank You. Lee Lopez, 101st Abn Div. 1963-1966. Austin, Tx.

Rey Criollo

January 26, 2011

Thank You, Mr. Mauser.

lorri veden

January 26, 2011

To the Mauser family your Dad will be missed... Celebrate his life. Thank you to the family and Mr Mauser for his service to Our Country. To be abscent from this place is to be present with the Lord...

E'etse Tawodi

January 26, 2011

in memory of ED and all who are still fighting for our freedom and for those who gave all their very lives may you be blessed and comforted in this hour of your loved one that has journeyed on

Patty Morris

January 26, 2011

Laurie, May God's love and heartwarming strength enfold you and yours as we all salute Ed. Your Dad, your Mom's husband, my friend and our nine year neighbor leaves us all wonderful memories to treasure.

Mary Scalfani

January 25, 2011

R.I.P. Two of St.Petersburg Police Finest... On another call of duty in heaven

chuck schubert

January 25, 2011

God bless and thank you sir

Barton Theberge

January 25, 2011

Well Laurie you should be proud of your Dad and all of his fellow soldiers as they were true patriots and went above and beyond the call of duty and never asked for any thing in return.

john fink

January 25, 2011

airborne! airborne all the way.

January 25, 2011

Thank you for all we have. God speed.

Charles - CT

Bob Theibault

January 25, 2011

Thanks Ed. You are a true American. I salute you!

Patricia Heath

January 25, 2011

You will be remembered for the service you gave to your country along with the stories you shared with us all. May you be remembered with honor, and memory for the service you gave along with your fallen comrades during your service to your country. Rest in peace for you will be remembered by us all in generations to come.

January 25, 2011

Semper Fi, God bless you,

Bret Jacob

January 25, 2011

Thank you for everything you and ALL Veterans sacrafice to keep us free.
RIP

January 25, 2011

Thank you

Susan Gilbert

January 25, 2011

We thank you and honor Mr. Mauser for his service. Even moreso that he, like many others chose to keep his story untold. God bless you all!

L Barrett

January 25, 2011

God Bless Mr. Mauser and everyone who fought for what we have...what those in Europe and around the world have. For all those who have been touched by WWII, it's a shame that over the years that we didn't know.

Julia (Banas) Grady

January 25, 2011

With our sympathies to The Mauser Family and a profound thank you, Mr. Mauser, for your meritorious service during WWII. Your many scrafices during WWII saved the freedom of the USA, as well as other countries, nationalities, and protected our freedom to practice one's faith. May good always victor over evil.

God bless you, all USA servicemen, and may our freedom forever ring! Sincere thanks to you and may all respect all our veterans forever.

Sincerely,

Joel Naspinski

January 25, 2011

Thank you for your service to our country. We owe you a debt that can never be fully repaid. God bless you and your family in their time of sorrow.

Melinda Ketelsen

January 25, 2011

Thank you, Mr. Mauser. You were a very quiet hero, but a hero all the same. God Bless you, may you rest in peace. To Mr. Mauser's family, God Bless and comfort you in your sadness. Remember your father for the very brave man he was.

Floyd Hasrdee

January 25, 2011

Let the Angels sing their welcome song to a true hero, Ed Mauser, humble, patriotic, and God fearing. Let all salute him now, and let all accept Christ as their Savior so someday they will get to meet not only him, but also God The Father,and God The Son, and God The Holy Ghost. Praise their Holy names!

Y.A.

January 25, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

glenn stimets

January 25, 2011

Our condolences to the Mauser Family. No medal is a higher reward than coming back home after the experiences you endured! God Speed Ed Mauser and thanks for our FREEDOM

Audrey Repka

January 25, 2011

I give thanks every day for our military. We can never repay what the soldiers of WWII did for us. It's men such as Mr. Mauser who made this country great. May God's face shine upon you for all eternity.

Twila Martak

January 25, 2011

Thank you for your service to our country. You are a hero in my eyes. May you rest in peace sir.

Ronda Ballard

January 25, 2011

Thank you for your service. Your generation is a dying breed that will be greatly missed.

January 25, 2011

Mr. Mauser, was one of many fine Soldiers of that time,and we are thankful for his service. Soldiers of those times were all heroes as the weaponry, communication, and transportation we have now were not available then and their war was Hell. God Bless the Mauser family and peace be with you all.
Thanks to him for his service.
S McCarthy, Maine

January 25, 2011

Thank you Mr. Mauser. We all owe you & all of our military men & women our utmost gratitude. Jim Hunyor (San Diego, CA)

JAN FARMER

January 25, 2011

MR MAUSER, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR UNSELFISH SERVICE TO OUR COUNTRY TO ENSURE OUR FREEDOM AND OUR DEMOCRACY. MAY GOD HOLD YOU IN HIS LOVING ARMS AND GIVE YOU COMFORT AND PEACE.

Renee Parker

January 25, 2011

Thank you for your service to our country and the world, Mr. Mauser. Those of your generation will be missed more than can possibly be put into words.

January 25, 2011

Mr. Mauser was a hero, despite his not thinking so. Soldiers during his time had it much rougher, without the knowledge todays soldiers are provided. God bless his family and be proud of him.
Thanks to him for his service.
E Mc, Texas

Joanna

January 25, 2011

Thank you Mauser Family for sharing your father with us. God will welcome him with open arms.
Another Military Family

Maureen Kilcullen

January 25, 2011

I had the privilege of meeting Ed Mauser at the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum's World War II Weekend last June. May he rest in peace.

Martha Blackburn

January 25, 2011

God Bless the family of Ed Mauser and God Bless America.

james deuel

January 25, 2011

hi my name is jim he is one of great man that we o so much to . i too lost my uncle art teeter dec. 25 1944 the battle of bulge he served in the 101st and now my son serving in the 101st in afghanistan he is will home feb 20 mr mauser is great man i wish i could have got to kwon him man and women like him is what keeps us free im so sorry for your lost and lost toall the usa

Daniel Jarose

January 25, 2011

God bless you, sir. You'll not be forgotten!

Gene

January 25, 2011

Thank you for your service to our country; you surely had a big heart. God bless you, rest in peace.

Vicki Miller

January 25, 2011

Thank you, Mr Mauser and your family, for your service and commitment to our country. God bless you.

January 25, 2011

Thank you for your service to our country; you surely had a good heart. God bless you, rest in peace.

Sue Bakke

January 25, 2011

Thank you for your great service to our country

Mike Casey

January 25, 2011

Mr. Mauser,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Terry

January 25, 2011

I have served with company of heroes and yet I can't compare my recent war experience to the war you endured. U saved the world and we all give you our deepest heart felt gratitude to u and all your brothers of WWII. Now go and enjoy a world without wars. I salute you Mr. Mauser and your family.
Thank you

Ken Elliott

January 25, 2011

Thank you,Thank you ,Thank you!

January 25, 2011

God Bless You
Rest In Peace Great Soldier
God Bless America
Captain Elisa Bosch
USMC

Rebekah

January 25, 2011

Thank you for service. You are an inspiration to all whom had the pleasure of knowing you, and to whom all had the pleasure of hearing about your life. I know your family must be proud! From the girlfriend of a Soldier whom lost his life in Iraq in March of 2010. Your are our hero's young and old. Your memory and legacy will NEVER FADE nor will it ever be forgotten. Thank you for fighting for our Freedom and saftey of our families. May you rest in piece with God above and your fellow brothers.

January 25, 2011

Thank-you for what you did.god bless you and your family

Harry Simpson

January 25, 2011

Rest Ed, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Dennis Randolph

January 25, 2011

Ed,Iam one of many who followed in the footsteps of you and your comrads of Easy Company.In the spirit of the Brotherhood of the Silk,it is with great respect and pride,the entire membership of ArmyParatrooper.org and myself thank you for your service.Rest easy Paratrooper.

January 25, 2011

Rest in peace Mr. Mauser. You are now among your friends, buddies, your Band of Brothers.

Dr. Lawrence Ierardi

January 25, 2011

As a person and as a family man I offer humble words of enduring gratitude for the service given by this man and every man and woman who went to war to protect us from the terrible missions of our enemies. We must never forget!

William McGinn

January 25, 2011

Rest in peace Mr. Mauser. You are now among your friends, buddies, your Band of Brothers.

Bill Boyle

January 25, 2011

True heros are people who never seek it and never seem to embrace it but who jump because someone has to. Everything I know Mr. Mauser is a fine example of a hero in my book. Thank you all for sharing him with us. My family will always remember Ed and the rest of the brothers for what they have done for us!

January 25, 2011

Please accept our deepest sympathies. Atlanta,Ga.

John Madden

January 25, 2011

God bless you for your service to OUR Nation and your humility in having done so. One of my daughters served in Iraq with the AF and is still serving with the Reserves as a Colonel and her hubby will be returning from Afganhastan shortly after having served in the first Gulf War. Again, God Bless you and Rest In Peace - you deserve it.

January 25, 2011

We praise God for the life and service of our veteran. May he rest in peace in the arms of our Lord as a grateful nation mourns.
Michele N. Sandridge, Chaplain
American Legion Auxiliary
Department of Ohio

January 25, 2011

God bless you, my brother. May you rest in peace. Airborne!
CURRAHEE!

Les Twiford
CSM, US Army (ret)
506th Airborne Infantry 1956-60

Edye Waldmeyer

January 25, 2011

Thank you, Mr. Mauser, for your fine service to this great country! My dad was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge, and again when the Red Cross hospital was bombed in Bastogne. He didn't talk about it with his family, either, but we caught bits and pieces of history when he visited with his old cronies years later. What wonderful heroes you all are, and great role models for future generations! We love and miss you all, but will be forever grateful for your incredible sacrifice for the greater good of this country!

Debi Knippa

January 25, 2011

Mauser family, I know how proud you are of your father, grandfather. We as a nation are also very proud.

Because of Edward Mauser, my father and the men and women who sacrifice all, we have the freedom to live the way we do.

Thank you Edward Mauser for your sacrifice and service to our great nation.

Thank you to all Our Armed Forces.

Day is done..... God is nigh.

God Bless, God Bless America

A very proud and humble American.

Gary Robertson

January 25, 2011

Born in 1952, Mr. Mauser, his band of brothers and all those who served in WWII gave me the opportunity to live, marry, and have a family. God bless this man and all those who never had the chance to live a full life. God bless all those who currently serve and protect us.

Jean Edwards

January 25, 2011

Another ordinary man who did extraordinary things when called upon by his country. Godspeed, old warrior.

Robert Handley

January 25, 2011

Thank you for your service to our country, GOD Bless and RIP...

Karen Harper

January 25, 2011

Thank you so very much for your service. You are one of the unsung heros that want for nothing but love of family. Bless you

GEORGE BERGER

January 25, 2011

Tanks Ed for what you have done to preserve our Freedom. Now you can join Your Band of Brothers, the await you this day. SFC George Berger,RET US Army

O Griffin

January 25, 2011

Thank you thy good and faithful servant for a job well done. May you rest in God's eternal peace.

Harold Dyson

January 25, 2011

From vet to vet, may God bless you!
Harold Dyson,clemmons n.c.

January 25, 2011

RIP sir, and thank you for your honorable service to this wonderful country.

Free

January 25, 2011

Thank You for our freedom.

ronnie young

January 25, 2011

Thank you Mr. Mauser, God bless and keep you in his loving arms.

January 25, 2011

What an excellent example of a true hero. You are an inspiration to us all. God Bless America!!!

L.W. hill

January 25, 2011

For your bravery and humility and grace we thank God for you. To your family we extend our deepest sympathy. You made the world was a better place

Randy Owens

January 25, 2011

Rest in Peace hero. You served valiantly, and asked nothing in return. May all the angels of heaven kneel in your honor as you enter the presence of GOD.

January 25, 2011

Reunited with his brothers, RIP and thank you.

January 25, 2011

God has carried you to where there will be no more wars---Thank YOu for protecting us

LH, South Carolina

January 25, 2011

God Bless you Sir and thank you for your service. You are a true HERO!

M H

January 25, 2011

Very soon God will cause all wars to cease all over the earth. And we will live in peace forever. (Psalms 46:9, 37:11,29)sorr for your loss

Paula Brewer

January 25, 2011

Another of the greatest generation gone. Thanks for your service, Mr. Mauser. Rest in Peace.

Terry Jamett Clark

January 25, 2011

TO A SUPER HERO....BLESS YOU AND THE MEN IN YOUR UNIT. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. I HAD FOUR UNCLES IN WWII AND THERE WERE SUPERMEN TO ME.

Brian Codd

January 25, 2011

Thank you, Mr. Mauser, for your service to this nation.

U.S. Marine, Al Mauro

January 25, 2011

Although I never knew Mr. Mauser I have watched the mini series "Band Of Brothers" many times. I know that they faced terrible adversity during that battle. I also believe that it is because Mr. Mauser and his band of brother's were there that we are able to be here today. I thank God for all of them and for what they did for their country. Their battle is over, they have fought the good fight. Now may they rest from their labors with their heavenly father. May God extend his wonderful grace and peace to his family, friends, and brothers.

Bea

January 25, 2011

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

January 25, 2011

Thank You Sir for fighting for our freedom so my brothers and I could wave our flag at the Glen Ellyn 4TH of July Parade.






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