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Douglas Maib

Wichita, Kansas

1955 - 2025

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Douglas Bradney Maib, 70, of Wichita passed away September 19, 2025, at home, surrounded by those who loved him. Doug was born March 2, 1955, in Wichita, Kansas, to Robert Allen Maib and Marian Dedrick Maib. He graduated from Wichita High School Southeast in 1973. In high school, he played string...

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My condolences to the Maib family. Back in the 60's Doug was the cutest little boy. I remember him from being friends with David and those in the neighborhood. His accomplishments in his life with his music and his talent of helping people unlock their situations. Peace and strength to those that cherished him.

Doug an I were in high School band and orchestra together. Oh the stories we could tell. I'm still shocked by his passing but know he's with our Lord and no longer confined to worldly problems. I'll never forget sitting in his 65 Plymouth Belvedere listening the first time to Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon album. Doug was My best man in my wedding. My sympathy to Toni, his friends and his family. I pray God's blessings to all.

Douglas had the Maib laugh, and I remember his laughing quite often. No doubt, he will be missed by many people. Great memories of. going to Wichita to visit the family when we were growing up.

We met in the 7th grade at Mead Jr. High and remained friends until he passed. We did a lot of things together over the years and had so much fun. i'll miss him.

I remember meeting Doug back in 1986 and then reconnected years later - and stayed connected over the last 25 years.

I worked with Doug for 15 years at Southwestern Bell/AT&T and another 10+ years at CTA. Doug was a kind man with a big heart. He always had a story or a smile to share. One of my favorites was when he saw Glenn Campbell performing with the Beach Boys at a Wichita concert. He was a friend that would listen, and I always felt better after just talking with him. My condolences to Toni and his family.

My deepest sympathy to all who knew Doug. He was a childhood friend and as younger brother to David and Bobby, I often thought of him as a kid brother too. Rest in peace brother.

I attended high school with Doug, and found him to be a very kind, with a great sense of humor! He was very talented and intelligent. I have thought of him often throughout the years. My condolences to all family and loved ones.