LUDWIG-MAURER-Obituary

LUDWIG CARL MAURER

Kansas City, Missouri

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Ludwig Carl Maurer, of Shawnee, Kansas, left this world peacefully on January 31, 2010. Lud was born October 2, 1928 to Ida and Louis Maurer. Ludwig is survived by his sisters, Theda Robker and Karleen Lawler, brothers Al and Bill Maurer. He also leaves behind his favorite redhead, wife Reva, his...

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Debbie and family, I just learned this morning of the loss of your father. I remember him as a gentle, kind man. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. It is so hard to lose your parent. I will say some prayers.

My sympathy to the family. I met Mr. Maurer through his daughter Debbie. Although I have not seen him for many many years I always liked him. He was a true gentleman every time I saw him. My thoughts and prayers go out to him and his entire family

Our deepest condolences to Lud's family. We will never forget what a good neighbor Lud was all the time he lived in our neighborhood and I was privledged to get re-aquainted with Lud as I delivered "meals on wheels" to him in the neighborhood he moved to.

Of all of my memories of my grandpa, there is one thing that I will never forget and have taken into my adult life with me. Whenever he gave us hugs, he was never the first to let go. As kids, he always had time to talk to us. And he never let us walk out of the house without telling us he loved us. We will all miss you Grandpa. I love you.

We will remember the fun times at the Corner Cafe and family reunions and your great smile & laugh !!! Love, Carl & Veryl Oberdiek, Clearwater, FL.

My prayers are with you during this time as you are adjusting to the new "normal". Remember you can always talk to your Dad, just now you will not get a spoken response, but as I know first hand, you heart will be lighten after your talk.
I have many memories of your Dad. He treated me just like one of "his girls" after Cheryl and I became best friends in 5th grade. His door was always open to me and I will never forget his gentle ways.