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Harold-Maurer

In Loving Memory

Maurer, Harold V.

Harold Vern Maurer, age 91, Fortified in the Sacraments of the Holy Mother Church, Thursday August 12, 2021. Harold was born on September 21, 1929, in Annapolis, MO.  He was a very hard worker and times he worked three jobs.  He served in the Missouri Air National Guard for over 33 years.  He was a member of St. Bernadette’s Church where was actively involved and a regular church goer.  Harold enjoyed spending time with his friends after church for breakfast and fellowship.  He served as president of the 50th plus club where he loved to plan events and share good times with his peers.  He was also a member of the military 20 plus club at Jefferson Barracks where he met and played poker with many other long time veterans.  Harold was happily married 50 years to Mary Ellen Maurer who proceeded Harold in death along with his brother Paul Maurer, and daughter Jane Maurer.

Harold loved spending time with his children and grandchildren.  He will always be remembered telling stories of his childhood, family trips, bragging about his children and grandchildren, and reliving many other family adventures over and over again.  His surviving family members include the following: His children, Tom Maurer, Art (Tammy) Maurer, Sue (Doug Schuetz) Morton, Joe (Gladys) Maurer, Robert (Donna) Maurer, Mike Maurer, and Jim Maurer.  He is also survived by grandchildren, Stacey (Gary) Stubits, Stephen Maurer,  Jacob Maurer, Rachel Maurer, Mathew (Julie Schell ) Maurer, Jenifer Hynes, Jimmy (Amber) Hynes, Katie (Michael) Allinder, Amy Maurer, Eric Maurer. Great-grandchildren Gary, Hope, Sophia, Skylar, Maximus, and Easton. Brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Art and Liz Seise, He was a loving Uncle and friend to all.

Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Tuesday August 17, 10:00 am to St. Bernadette Church for 10:30 am Mass. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Bernadette St Vincent de Paul Society appreciated. Visitation Monday 4-8 pm.

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18 thoughts on “Maurer, Harold V.”

  1. Bob, Sedat and I are so sorry for your loss. Cherish your happy memories, and know he is in good hands. God Bless-
    Katherin

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  2. Bob, Sedat and I are so sorry for your loss. Cherish your happy memories, and know he is in good hands. God Bless-
    Katherin

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  3. Harold was a good, caring man. When growing up, you never think you will become friends with your parent’s generation, but we did! It took years for me to not call him Mr. Maurer, but as we became friends, the name Harold rolled off my tongue. He was so very kind and made me feel special. If we had controversial opinions, we agreed to disagree and remained friends. I will miss him.

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  4. Harold was a good, caring man. When growing up, you never think you will become friends with your parent’s generation, but we did! It took years for me to not call him Mr. Maurer, but as we became friends, the name Harold rolled off my tongue. He was so very kind and made me feel special. If we had controversial opinions, we agreed to disagree and remained friends. I will miss him.

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  5. I remember Harold from St. Bernadette’s Church. I would see him at daily Mass and also on Sundays. When I joined 50 Plus club he was Vice President and you could tell how he loved to be involved. He will be missed by many of our parish family. Grant to him eternal rest. Let light perpetual shine upon him. May his soul and the souls of all the departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen

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  6. I remember Harold from St. Bernadette’s Church. I would see him at daily Mass and also on Sundays. When I joined 50 Plus club he was Vice President and you could tell how he loved to be involved. He will be missed by many of our parish family. Grant to him eternal rest. Let light perpetual shine upon him. May his soul and the souls of all the departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen

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  7. Sending heartfelt love and continued prayers for the Mauer family. I know your hearts feel the pain of his passing but he will continue to live on in the stories you all share with each other. You will laugh and you will cry. He was such a story teller and fun to be around. We were blessed to grow up on Mueller Ct. and have friendships that have stayed through the many years…I pray that you find comfort knowing you are in the thoughts of so many old friends!

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  8. Sending heartfelt love and continued prayers for the Mauer family. I know your hearts feel the pain of his passing but he will continue to live on in the stories you all share with each other. You will laugh and you will cry. He was such a story teller and fun to be around. We were blessed to grow up on Mueller Ct. and have friendships that have stayed through the many years…I pray that you find comfort knowing you are in the thoughts of so many old friends!

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  9. My most sincere condolences to the Maurer family.
    I will always miss Harold’s gentle smile and snicker when he tells you a joke, which he loved doing.
    Rest In Peace my old friend!

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  10. My most sincere condolences to the Maurer family.
    I will always miss Harold’s gentle smile and snicker when he tells you a joke, which he loved doing.
    Rest In Peace my old friend!

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  11. A life well lived…I love you very much Mr. Maurer. Your jokes your love of family friends God and Mueller Ct. “All is Well” rest in peace.

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  12. A life well lived…I love you very much Mr. Maurer. Your jokes your love of family friends God and Mueller Ct. “All is Well” rest in peace.

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