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William D. "Bill" Mauk Sr.

Wichita, Kansas

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AUGUSTA Mauk, William D. "Bill", Sr. 80, passed away Sunday, Feb. 18, 2007. Private family graveside at Elmwood Cemetery. Memorial Service 1:30 pm Friday, Feb. 23, 2007 at First Christian Church, Augusta. Memorial gathering will follow church service at the Augusta Country Club. Bill was born in...

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Grandpa,

I can't believe it's been nearly a year. I think of you often, and always with a smile. Although we all move on, it sure isn't the same without you. Love and miss you dearly. Sending up a million hugs and kisses.

Court

Bill was one of the best bosses I have ever had when he was Butler County Commission chairman. He was fair, direct, kept the meetings on track which I'm sure wasn't always easy, and he was unfailingly courteous and friendly no matter what kind of problems walked in the door. I am so sorry for your loss and the loss of a man of leadership.

You are in my thoughts and prayers; the Mauk Family is special and Bill will truly be missed.

I was thankful for Bill's friendship with my Dad (Larry). He meant so very much to him. Bill was definitely a fighter and was such a sweet, sweet, friendly man. I enjoyed the times fishing with him and Dad and vistiting with him. What a comforting thought to know he's in heaven with Jesus...fishing together with Dad and fully restored to health, happiness and peace.
Mary Lee, you're in my thoughts and prayers and I'm very sorry for your loss.
Sincerely,
Kelley Allen

I'll sure miss fishing with you Bill! I'm sure you and Dad are out catching crappie right now!

Mary Lee you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers!

I'm so very glad I had the privelege of knowing Bill.

God Bless,
Derrick

Beloved Uncle,

You will truly be missed and memories will be held dear and close to my heart, tell my mama Hi when you see her.
I love you,
Linda and husband Gary and family

Bill Mauk

May God always smile on your face.
May you always win at cards.
May you always catch the biggest fish.
May the Democrats win.
And always will we remember how you touched the lives
of all that had the privilege to know you.

The Stacy Family