John William was born in Sylvester, Texas, to the late Andrew Jack and Lula Elizabeth Smithey Mauldin. J.W. served in U.S. Army Air Corps., was a carrier for the U.S. Postal Services for 28 years; and was proud to be a master electrician.
He was an active participant at Farley Street Baptist Church since 1945 and became a member of Farley Street Baptist Church by baptism on August 28, 1949. He loved his Sunday school class, he dedicated his life to his church and loved being a Greeter on Sunday mornings.
J.W. loved camping in the Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, Colorado, every summer. He enjoyed traveling the U.S. and the world visiting, Alaska, China, S.E. Asia, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, Hawaii, Europe, Russia, England, Ireland, Greece, Turkey and Canada.
He also loved attending local sporting events when able and listened to all the sporting events on the radio when he couldn't attend. He just loved helping people, especially the elderly that needed his electrical skills.
He was preceded in death by his brothers: Earl Mauldin, of Meadow, Texas, Raymond Mauldin, of Waxahachie, and Hack Mauldin,of Ennis, and a great-grandson, Tyler Rodgers.
Survivors include his wife of 68 years, Irma Mauldin; daughters, Judy Linville and husband, Larry, of Waxahachie, and Sharon Mauldin, of Midlothian; grandchildren: William Rodgers, of Midlothian, and Elizabeth Dorn and husband, Michael, of New Braunfels; great-grandchildren: Brooklyn Rodgers and Camden Rodgers; sisters-in-law: Myrtle Mauldin, of Carrolton, and Jean Mauldin, of Houston; and many nieces and nephews. U14
John William was born in Sylvester, Texas, to the late Andrew Jack and Lula Elizabeth Smithey Mauldin. J.W. served in U.S. Army Air Corps., was a carrier for the U.S. Postal Services for 28 years; and was proud to be a master electrician.
He was an active participant at Farley Street Baptist Church since 1945 and became a member of Farley Street Baptist Church by baptism on August 28, 1949. He loved his Sunday school class, he dedicated his life to his church and loved being a Greeter on Sunday mornings.
J.W. loved camping in the Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, Colorado, every summer. He enjoyed traveling the U.S. and the world visiting, Alaska, China, S.E. Asia, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, Hawaii, Europe, Russia, England, Ireland, Greece, Turkey and Canada.
He also loved attending local sporting events when able and listened to all the sporting events on the radio when he couldn't attend. He just loved helping people, especially the elderly that needed his electrical skills.
He was preceded in death by his brothers: Earl Mauldin, of Meadow, Texas, Raymond Mauldin, of Waxahachie, and Hack Mauldin,of Ennis, and a great-grandson, Tyler Rodgers.
Survivors include his wife of 68 years, Irma Mauldin; daughters, Judy Linville and husband, Larry, of Waxahachie, and Sharon Mauldin, of Midlothian; grandchildren: William Rodgers, of Midlothian, and Elizabeth Dorn and husband, Michael, of New Braunfels; great-grandchildren: Brooklyn Rodgers and Camden Rodgers; sisters-in-law: Myrtle Mauldin, of Carrolton, and Jean Mauldin, of Houston; and many nieces and nephews. U14
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