Edward-Mauser-Obituary

Edward A. Mauser

Obituary

Mauser, Edward A.
Dec 18, 1916 - Jan 21, 2011
Proud Paratrooper and oldest surviving member of the 101st Airborne Division's "Band of Brothers." Lived the motto "Hang Tough" to the very end. Preceded in death by wife Irene; brother Joseph; sisters, Gazella Mauser, Mary Banko, Jeane Flaherty and Ann Kramer. Survived by daughter and son-in-law, Laurie and Michael Fowler; grandsons, Robert and Travis Fowler.
VISITATION begins Tuesday 4pm, with VIGIL SERVICE at 6:30pm at the West Center Chapel. MASS of CHRISTIAN BURIAL Wednesday 10am, St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Interment, Calvary Cemetery, with Military Honors by Millard American Legion Post #374 and VFW Post #8334. Memorials to St. Joan of Arc Endowment Fund. HEAFEY-HEAFEY-HOFFMANN
DWORAK-CUTLER
WEST CENTER CHAPEL
78th & West Center 391-3900


This obituary was originally published in the Omaha World-Herald.

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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...

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.

Go with god,TROOPER, Airborne All the way.

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

Thank you for your service, sir!

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.

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;