March 9, 1930 - March 8, 2016
Frank Brandon Maus, Jr., known to friends as "Brandon," passed away on March 8, the day before his 86th birthday.Born in Petaluma, California, to Frank and Helen Maus, Brandon attended the University of Santa Clara, and graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering.Upon graduation, Brandon served in the United States Army where he worked in the White Sands Proving Grounds testing Nike missiles and atomic warheads. After his service, Brandon pursued a second degree in Electrical Engineering. In 1956, he began a long and storied career with United Airlines where he led engineering teams that worked on or helped design countless iconic passenger airplanes, rising to the role of Chief Engineer for United at The Boeing Company. Brandon went on to assist Lockheed in producing the initial Boeing space shuttle carrier and served as lead engineer and technical consultant for the NASA Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA). He received a number of accolades and awards for his work, and was known as an industry expert having published many reports and manuals. As a testament to his efforts on the Boeing 777, one of the first of those planes off the production line was dubbed the "F. Brandon Maus". Brandon enjoyed many hobbies and pursuits, including extensive travels around the world with his wife Patricia. He was an avid model builder, active gardener, talented home chef and dear friend to countless people. Family and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service celebrating his life at All Saints Episcopal Church 911 Dowling Blvd. San Leandro on April 16, 2016 at 2:00 P.M.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Fred McCawl
April 13, 2016
April 11, 2016
Just as his picture shows, we will always remember him that way. He was always a friend you could talk to and many times, learn something new. We will miss you Brandon! Art & Pat Rugh
Ken Rhodes
April 11, 2016
Brandon was one of the finest people I ever worked with at United. He was a mentor who freely shared his counsel and wisdom with personnel new to maintenance and engineering. I was thankful for his help.
I'm retired now, but kind professionals like Brandon made the 777 the plane it became. It was a pleasure to work with him. What a great man. My sincere condolences to his wife Patricia and family. Godspeed Brandon, may you rest in God's care and may peace be with your family.
Santos-Robinson Mortuary
April 5, 2016
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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