Funeral: 3 p.m. Thursday, Laurel Land Memorial Chapel, Fort Worth. Burial: Laurel Land Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Laurel Land Funeral Home.
Bernice was born Oct. 17, 1918, on a farm near Breckinridge, Okla., daughter of the late Charles and Fay Campbell. She attended junior college in Oklahoma for two years and married Clarence C. Mauk, the young man who teased her unmercifully in grade school but many years later became the love of her life.
While Bernice did not pursue a career after marriage, her life was spent creating a loving home that was filled with meaningful moments. She stayed busy with volunteering at her church, playing bridge, entertaining her grandchildren, and feeding everyone in sight. A magnificent cook, she continuously created many excellent meals that were lovingly prepared and gratefully consumed by the lucky recipients. Her purpose in life was to pour out to others.
Bernice will be remembered as a loving wife, daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, friend and devoted Christian. Her home was always open to others, and her guest books are filled with warm entries from thankful visitors. She never met a stranger or an enemy; every new acquaintance became an opportunity for a lasting friendship. Her life was a living testimony of God's love.
Survivors: Her beloved husband of 59 years, Clarence C. Mauk; daughters, Sharlene Boyle and husband, Michael, and Carla White and Husband, Dr. Ronald White; son, Bryan Mauk and wife, Connie Mauk; sisters, Rowena Kerr and Evelyn Craig; brother, Rex Campbell; grandchildren, Kevin, Kody, Kristen, Rebekah, Quentin, Jonathan, Matthew, Jeffrey, Megan and Mary; and great-grandchildren, Riley, Sydney, Kinley and Ryan.
Published in the Star-Telegram on 11/7/2007
Funeral: 3 p.m. Thursday, Laurel Land Memorial Chapel, Fort Worth. Burial: Laurel Land Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Laurel Land Funeral Home.
Bernice was born Oct. 17, 1918, on a farm near Breckinridge, Okla., daughter of the late Charles and Fay Campbell. She attended junior college in Oklahoma for two years and married Clarence C. Mauk, the young man who teased her unmercifully in grade school but many years later became the love of her life.
While Bernice did not pursue a career after marriage, her life was spent creating a loving home that was filled with meaningful moments. She stayed busy with volunteering at her church, playing bridge, entertaining her grandchildren, and feeding everyone in sight. A magnificent cook, she continuously created many excellent meals that were lovingly prepared and gratefully consumed by the lucky recipients. Her purpose in life was to pour out to others.
Bernice will be remembered as a loving wife, daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, friend and devoted Christian. Her home was always open to others, and her guest books are filled with warm entries from thankful visitors. She never met a stranger or an enemy; every new acquaintance became an opportunity for a lasting friendship. Her life was a living testimony of God's love.
Survivors: Her beloved husband of 59 years, Clarence C. Mauk; daughters, Sharlene Boyle and husband, Michael, and Carla White and Husband, Dr. Ronald White; son, Bryan Mauk and wife, Connie Mauk; sisters, Rowena Kerr and Evelyn Craig; brother, Rex Campbell; grandchildren, Kevin, Kody, Kristen, Rebekah, Quentin, Jonathan, Matthew, Jeffrey, Megan and Mary; and great-grandchildren, Riley, Sydney, Kinley and Ryan.
Published in the Star-Telegram on 11/7/2007
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