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Kenneth Maus Obituary

Kenneth M. Maus, 75, North Las Vegas, Nev., died Aug. 30, 2008.

He was the husband of Bette J. Maus.

He was born in Reading on Feb. 15, 1933.

He was a retired telecommunications supervisor and served in the Army during the Korean War. He also served in the Marine Corps.

He is also survived by a daughter, Susan Ninfo, Sinking Spring; and a son, Kenneth Richard Maus, Virginia Beach, Va.

Other survivors include his grandchildren: Jessica Maus and Zachary Ninfo.

Palm Mortuary, Las Vegas, was in charge of arrangements.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Reading Eagle on Sep. 24, 2008.

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Gale Beck

September 28, 2008

We were so sorry to hear of Ken's death. Bette, our thoughts and prayers are with you, and I hope we can keep in touch. Please write if you get a chance, as I do not have your new address.

Gale and Jim Beck, Petersburg, VA

Ruth Mosley

September 27, 2008

To the Maus Family,
Sorry to hear of you lost. He was my supervisor for many years, at Att in Reading, PA. I pray God will bless the family.

Marilyn Barth=Werley

September 26, 2008

Kenny went to l2th & Greenwich School, Northeast Jr. High School & Reading High School with me. Also remember good times at the Cannibal Club with him and his mother. Lost touch in later years but will always remember his friendship in the neighborhood.

joan( kruppenbach seiders

September 24, 2008

we had a lot of good times with ken during our very young years.as kids my brothers ,ken and I had fun playing old games like kick the can,baseball at the high school. sure he will be missed by all the family

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