In Memory of

Kamden

Darrell

Mauser

Obituary for Kamden Darrell Mauser

Kamden Darrell Mauser, 67, of Baldwinsville, former Phoenix resident, passed away in

Natick, MA on Wednesday May 25, 2016. Born in Clarksburg, WV to his late parents,

Wilda Evonne (Emery) and Donal K. Mauser on Sept. 12, 1948. He was a 1966 graduate

of Liverpool High School.

Kam had been a supervisor for TSA under the Dept. of Homeland Security, at Hancock International Airport, Syracuse, NY.

Previously worked for the Miller Brewing Co., in the town of Volney;

the J. R. Simplot Co., in the town of Salina; and assisted with services at the AGT Funeral

Home, Phoenix, since 1997.

Kam was a former member and officer of the Phoenix Fire Dept., Enterprise Fire Co., as

a first responder medic fo many years; he was known as “Coach” to many of the students

throughout the Phoenix school district for his dedication to youth sports for many years.

He coached football, baseball, softball, and basketball. Kam enjoyed camping, boating,

fishing, and golfing.

Kam was a kind spirit, giving to others, and taking pleasure in doing so. He had a great smile. He always included people in fun events as well as working tasks. Family and friends were very important to him, and he demonstrated this throughout his life.

Surviving are his wife of 47 years, Patricia A. (Pearson) Mauser; his son, Kamden J.

and daughter-in-law Sara Mauser of Lynfield, MA; his daughter, Jaime M. and son-in-law

Steve Woodworth of Baldwinsville; his six grandchildren, Michael, Kamden, Colin, Kyle,

Kaelyn, and Zayne; his siblings and their spouses, Debra and Nelson Theil of Boston, NY,

Donnetta and Greg Hayduke of Clay, Stephen and Pam Mauser of Baldwinsville, Eric

and Shay Mauser of Mexico, and Rebecca VanGorden of Liverpool; several nieces,

nephews, and cousins;and many friends throughout the region.

Calling hours are on Friday June 3 from 1 to 3 and 4 to 7 p.m. in the First Congregational

Church, UCC, at 43 Bridge St., Phoenix, NY 13135. The funeral service will begin

at 7 p.m. in the church with Pastor Karen Marshall officiating.

Contributions in Kam’s memory may be made to: The American Heart Association.