Maurice-Breidenthal-Obituary

Maurice Lauren Breidenthal III

Wichita, Kansas

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Breidenthal, Maurice Lauren III, 61, beloved and respected husband, father, and grandfather, passed away peacefully on Nov. 26, 2011, surrounded by family and friends. Maury, a graduate of the University of Kansas, was an award-winning architect and passionate about his work. He loved spending...

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Dear Kathy and family,
I was very shocked to hear of Maury's passing. Cheryl and I want you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. It has been a long time since we have seen you both, but we still remember are of the good times we had together when we taught together at VC.
With love and sadness,
Roger and Cheryl Maris

Maury was a great, talented, man. I was so sorry to learn of his passing. I had the privilege to work with Maury in the mid 80's when I worked for JFK in the Orpheum Building. I remember his warm smile and wonderful since of humor. I know Maury is in a wonderful place with halo over his head. I hope his family may find peace as I know that is what Maury would have wanted.

Lori JK Moody

I considered Maury a friend and was sad to hear of his passing. I always enjoyed our brief times together over the years working on projects. He was a great man and a very good architect. He spoke passionately of his family. I will miss you Maury.

I had the pleasure of knowing Maury for over 30 years. I enjoyed his friendship and his architectural expertise. I will miss his infectious laugh most of all. May God bless you and your family.
Britt Brown

I am so saddened to read of Maury's passing. I came to know Maury through our mutual friend Clark Jackson.
Please accept my deepest sympathy and my prayers go out to you and your family.
Melinda Foley

I have many cherished high school memories of Maury, but foremost was his sense of humor and dry wit. Visiting with him at our 40th reunion I recall how he spoke of his family; the pride he had in his three sons and in Kathryn's talent as an artist. I wish all of you strength in the days ahead as you deal with your sudden loss. Fondly, Connie Sollars

Dear Aunt Kathy, Matt, John and Mark,
While I am so sad about Uncle Maury's passing, I can't help but feel better each time I think of his smile and his laugh. As I mentioned to Casey, I feel lucky to have witnessed the relationship he shared with the boys - a relationship I know they will carry on with their children. I wish I could be there with you, but please know you're all in my thoughts and my prayers.
Love, Annie