Gene-Mudd-Obituary

Gene Mudd

Wichita, Kansas

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Gene Mudd November 21, 2020 Wichita, Kansas - Wichita, Kansas - 84, passed away Saturday, November 21, 2020. Viewing is available after 2 p.m., Friday, December 11 and all day Saturday, December 12. The family will be present Saturday, 4:00-6:00 p.m. A Private Family Service will be held at...

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So sad to see that my cousin, Gene, has died. I have been working on the Coburn family geneology and looked up his name. My heart goes out to all of Gene's family. I haden't seen him since I was a child.

Thank you so much for everything you did for Montana while he was in the Special Olympics and putting up with him over the years..Thoughts and Prayers

So saddened to learn of Gene's passing. Our prayers and love go out to you Kim and the rest of the family. We remember Gene most for his love and dedication to those with special needs. He was always there for WISO and the athletics, coaching them, encouraging them, and supporting them. Bill remembers Gene getting a hole-in-one in Halstead during one of our funding raising events for WISO. He is missed! Bill & Gayle Huffman

Kim, I am very sorry to hear of Gene's passing. My prayers are with you and your family. Tim Chsdd

I would like to say that I remember Mr. Mudd when he worked at Osage Park back in the 60s and 70s. He would usually run us off when we didn’t swing on the swings correctly. I know he was just trying g to keep us safe! Good old times! Sorry to hear he has passed on! RIP Mr. Mudd!

Gene is such a wonderful man. I will always treasure the time I shared with him coaching Wichita Independents. Prayers for Kim and family

Eternal Friendship Remembrance Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED

I have such great memories of Gene at Osage rec center. Four square tournaments, slow bike races, “Let’s make a deal” while he wore records on his ears:). Gene was a father figure to hundreds of kids over the years, including me. My fondest memory was when he took me to Roaring River with his family to trout fish. I’ve been going back for the last 50 years and I always remember that first trip. Going to miss you Gene. Rest In Peace.

I haven't seen Gene for many years, and now, sadly, I see him here. I met Gene in the late 1950's when he was a Recreation Supervisor at the Hilltop Recreation Center. He also coached our Hilltop baseball team the summer of 1959. I worked with Gene 1961/62 when I was a Park Board Recreation Supervisor at Osage Park where Gene was co-director. Gene was a good, good guy and a hoot to be around. Too many stories for here. Godspeed Gene, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us, and...