Blessings and prayers to the entire Mauro family. Mr. Mauro is resting with the angels.
Condolences for William P. Mauro
My sincere condolences to the entire Mauro family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.
Rest in Peace Coach!.
Just absolutely loved that man. Super professional who was easy to work with, fun to talk to, and an upbeat spirit that was always appreciated! He was one of the "good guys"!
Prayers go out to the entire family that I also thoroughly enjoyed, respected, and counted as friends.
Sending condolences to you Nan, as well as your beautiful family, for the passing from this life to the next of your beloved Bill.
May the celebration of his life, and the enduring loved shared, bring strength to you.
Blessings!
Sending condolences to Nan! Comment by Margot Wilhelm
My sincere condolences to Nan and her family.
It is always hard to find the right words, but I keep
you in my prayers.
Deepest condolences to the Mauro family. I will always value Bill as a gentleman, scholar, athlete, teacher and family man. He set the bar high as a Renaissance man. But, his intrinsic worth as an individual was his authenticity and positivity - what a great combination of qualities to inspire students and faculty. When I think of Bill Mauro, I will always recall his welcoming concern to help, his sense of humor and enjoyment of life, and his inherent sense of fairness. Rest In Peace, and "may flights of angels/Sing thee to thy rest." Xox Andrea
Lamberth
So sorry for your loss. I remember Coach Mauro coached the boys team when I played Basketball at BUCKS back in the late 80’s; May the God of peace bring you comfort during this difficult time. (Psalms 46:1)
My condolences to the family.
My heartfelt condolences and prayers for the family.
Mr. Mauro was the first to instruct & certifiy me in CPR at Council Rock H.S. (Class of 1983). A magnificent educator and mentor, he was instrumental in inspiring my direction in the medical field. Patient and pleasant, he did expect excellence, and that was a large inspiring virtue to his credit.
I really can not fathom the thousands and thousands of students, athletes, colleagues, and community members that Mr. Mauro’s life touched in his profession, volunteerism, and personal life. He didn’t have to act cool, he was cool! Thirty-seven years ago, I was taught a skill set that I have used throughout my career and I will always be thankful for the man that made that happen for me.
Mr. Mauro was a luminary and an example for so many young lives and some of us not so young anymore. mjc
Mrs. Mauro & Family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. Please keep this message attached that was read prior to the North/South Basketball game on 1/15/19 in honor of Coach Mauro.
God Bless
Dear Nancy,
It's been many years since we've seen you and Bill. Questers brought us together in the '80s, and we left PA for Dallas in 1993 when Bob was transferred. We remember our get-togethers outside of Questers. Bill was always a great host and lots of fun to be with. All of his accolades were remarkable and indicative of someone who was dedicated to serving others.
Our heart goes out to you and your family over your loss. We're sure you are surrounded by your children and grandchildren's love and support. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
Love,
Gail & Bob
Dear Nan and Family -
Please accept my condolences at the passing of your husband, Bill. As you remember the good times and mourn your
loss, know that you are being thought of with warmth and sympathy.
Barbara
I was privileged to be coached by Mr. Mauro during his early years at CR. He was a true competitor with solid values. He "made it matter". My condolences to his family.
The Mauro family,
My sincerest sympathy on your loss. Bill was a great competitor, wonderful teammate, and a credit to the University of Pittsburgh.
Don L Hennon M.D.
I was so very saddened to see Coach Mauro's obituary in my inbox over the weekend. When I was a 10th grader and a new student at Council Rock H.S., Coach Mauro made me feel special. I really loved basketball, but my love for the sport exceeded my skills for the game. As a member of the 10th grade and JV teams he allowed me to "travel" with the Varsity as sort of a team manager. I remember him taking us to the famed Palestra in Philly to watch a couple of Big 5 games; a very new experience for me. I was disappointed when Coach Mauro left the head coaching job at CR to go coach at Montgomery County Community College at the start of my junior year. But we were lucky to have him remain at CR as an educator.
Coach Mauro was dedicated to serving our youth. He was calm and gentle, but intense in a quiet way; and he was very basketball savvy. He pushed his players hard to make them better players, but more importantly, better people. I know Coach that you will surely be missed, and I will never forget the kindness you extended to me as an adolescent 15 year old. RIP Coach Mauro. Rick Haynes, CR Class of 1975.