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Margaret "Maudie" Maughan

Lakeport, California

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Margaret "Maudie" Maughan Margaret "Maudie" Maughan passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family members on Friday, December 20, 2013. Maudie is survived by her husband and best friend of 62 years, Mike Maughan of Lakeport; five sons and daughters-in-law, Michael and Dawn Maughan of...

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Mom, much has changed since you left us. Keith, who you prayed for ever day, lost his fight and followed you. Maybe it was because he didn't have you here pulling for him. And Dad came here to Al and I, for such a short time. Even though you always told me Dad would want to live with us, it wasn't as much as he wanted to stay with you. I tryed my best, but his heart was broken. And his heart always belonged with yours. So he left us to spend eternity with you, where will be forever...

Nana & Stacy

Maudie & Mike's first dance

Maudie & Mike's wedding day

Maudie, Mike & Joan

Missing my dear friend Maude every day. Our trips to our lake home will never be the same anymore. We had such a great time living next door to Mike & Maude over these last 18 years. Our hearts are aching for Maughan family. Love to you all and our deepest sympathy. Love, Judy & Jim

Maudie & Mike: Together forever

1963 Maughan family photo

Mom: You gave birth to 5 little boys and you often reminded us "You are bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh". You always made me laugh when you claimed to have been 7 feet tall before you started giving birth. We are all so proud to be your sons and we always tried to make you proud of us. Life gave you many challenges and you met them head-on ! You are at peace now..... and dad has come to join you. Take care of each other and until we meet again, we will take care here on earth. Love...

When I bought my house at Walnut Beach, Maudie welcomed me and my family to the neighborhood. She treated my kids as they were her own. Her jokes and wit was non-stop. I have many wonderful memories of the countless parties we attended together. She also organized several garage sales to earn money for the Marina, The only problem was we ate and drank up all the profits. My family and I will miss her.