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Dale Elton Mauk

Posted 2022-01-07 by mhenderson
Published by The Miner on Jan. 6, 2022 -
Kingman, Arizona -

Dale Elton Mauk, 91, passed away Christmas morning in Victorville,
California. Dale was born Jan. 16, 1930, to Everett Elton and Lenore
Nellie (Putnam) Mauk of Griswold, Iowa.

Dale was the oldest of his siblings, Bill and Diana. Dale married his
lifelong sweetheart, Shirley Mae Rupp, of Missouri Valley, Iowa on Feb.
3, 1950. Together they raised five children, Vicki Elaine, Dixie Lee,
Ricky Dale, Linda Marie and Lori Ann. At 15 years old, Dale started his
trucking career by driving for the family business Mauk & Sons Transfer
that had been started by Dale’s grandfather. He drove for Watson Bros.
and then Yellow Freight, which he retired from after 36 years and moved
to Kingman, Arizona in 1992. Dale was distinguished as having driven
over 5 million miles throughout his career.

Dale loved telling jokes and stories of truck driving. He loved to
travel and spend time with family and friends. He was a proud lifetime
member of the Elks BPOE. He never met a stranger.

Dale is preceded in death by his parents Everett and Lenore Mauk; his
wife Shirley Mauk; his brother Bill Mauk; and his son Ricky Mauk. His
legacy leaves his sister Diana Mauk of Chino, California; Vicki Allen
and husband Richard of Lake Havasu City, Arizona; Dixie Carbone and
husband Michael of Hesperia, California; Linda Brooks of Kingman,
Arizona; and Lori Morrissey and husband Rick of Chino, California. His
large family of loved ones includes seven grandchildren, 15 great-
grandchildren, five great-great-grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews
and cousins.

A celebration of life will be held at Kingman Elks Lodge on his 92nd
birthday, Jan. 16, 2022, from 1 – 4 p.m. He will be laid to rest next to
his beloved wife Shirley and son Ricky in Griswold, Iowa, in June.



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