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Brian Robert Mau

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1961 - 2015

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Mau, Brian Robert of Dousman (formerly of New Berlin) age 53, was called home to his Lord May 21, 2015. Born October 23, 1961 to Robert A. Mau and Loretta C. (nee Dishinger) Mau. He will be sadly missed by his wife of nearly 24 years, Dawn (nee Rajnicek) of Dousman, his son, Jordan J. Mau of...

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The thing I remember most about Brian is that he made me laugh. I'll never forget when he and Robert A. and Jeff would participate in "Hawaiian Fridays" at TSSI. And while I don't wear my Hawaiian shirts as often as I used to back then, they are still in the closet as a gentle reminder of good times and days gone by. Thank you Brian, for your BIG smile and contagious laughter. You will be missed, but not forgotten.

We lived next door to the Mau's and where we lived in downtown New Berlin, next to the New Berlin State Bank, where Mr. Mau was President, we didn't have a lot of neighbors. So we played with Brian and Jeff. I have known Brian since we were little kids. In fact when I was five I married Brian. There was a ceremony and I can't remember who married us, either Jeff or Jim, my brother. We made many memories between us. Then life happens and gets in the way and years go by. But we still kept in...

Shock and sorrow at the terrible news. I am so sorry for your loss. Brian was an inspiration. Always the gentleman and optimist. I will miss him dearly.

So sorry for your loss. Your family is in our thoughts.

Brian was such a kind and gentle person. Dawn, we are so very sorry for your loss, yet celebrate with you that his life continues on without pain and suffering with our Father in heaven.

Dawn, Jordan, Amelia, Loretta and family. Our hearts go out to your family for your loss. Brian exemplified grace under pressure. No matter what he was going through he always put others and their happiness first. He was a good husband, father, brother, son and friend.
The Milosch Family

Dawn
Frank and I were so sad to hear of Brian's passing. He was a good person. We will see you Saturday.
Frank and Terri Gardiner

Dawn and family, my sincere condolences on Brian's passing. I remember him well from Eisenhower, and what a great guy he was then. I pray you can find solace that he is pain free, and in God's kingdom waiting to be reunited with you.

Dawn, so sorry to hear of Brian's passing. I enjoyed our time in HS together. You and your family are in our prayers.