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Mark Michael MAUL

Essexville, Michigan

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MAUL, Mark Michael Bay City, Michigan Mark Michael Maul, 65, of Bay City, our hard working and loving husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle, and friend went home to heaven on the morning of Thursday, December 7, 2017, with his family by his side. Mark was born on July 11, 1952 in...

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I think of Mark often and remember back when we were growing up. Even though he was about five years younger it was him whod be teasing Bill and me. He was very quick witted and smiled a whole lot. RIP Mark

Uncle Mark,

The summers won't be the same without your bright smile...

Mark was a fellow ironworker I knew from almost day 1 of my career in the trade....will always have fond memories of the many laughs we had together along with brother Bill... Ironworkers are not only crazy rare breed...there brothers to the end.....God Bless you brother Mark... it was a helluva ride

Mark was Bills' tag along "little brother" ; a sweet teenager then and I'm sure treasured by all who loved him.
Sandi Ables

To the family of Mark, we send our sincerest condolences. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Bryon and Scott Hacker and families.

Maxine and family:

Earl and I are so saddened by Mark's passing. I would see him at the library when I tutored and Earl has shared wonderful memories of Mark at Coca Cola as well. We are in TX and know that you are in our prayers.

Bill , Maxine & family, my deepest sympathy. As you know I grew up with Mark and have the fondest memories of growing up in Lagoon Beach and all of the great times we had together. I will see you next Sunday.

Mark,
You and your brother and I had a lot of fun as "twenty somethings" I hope the rest of you life went well. I know you married a cool chick.

Bill and all the members of Marks Family my deepest condolences. I knew Mark as an Iron Worker and a friend,he was one of the good guys. I know Mark will be missed by all who knew him and loved him. RIP Mark....