Arthur Kevin Mauzy

August 29, 1957 – April 10, 2026

Friends will be received for a visitation from 6-8 pm, Thursday April 16, 2026, at Valley Family Church 2500 Vincent Ave. Portage, MI 49024, where services will be held 11 am Friday, April 17, 2026 with a luncheon to follow. Memorial contributions may be given to Valley Family Church or Blood Cancer United. Friends and family may share a condolence message online at www.joldersma-klein.com.

Obituary

Arthur Kevin Mauzy, Age 68, passed away Friday, April 10, 2026, at Bronson Methodist Hospital due to complications of Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Kevin was born August 29, 1957, in Owensboro, KY, the son of Leslie and Joan (later Kleysteuber) Mauzy. He graduated from Ohio County High School in Harford, KY and on October 1, 1977, in Dundee, KY, Kevin was united in marriage to his high school sweetheart Martha (Miller) Mauzy with whom he celebrated 48 years of marriage. He was formerly employed in many nuclear power plants all over the country before settling in Michigan where he retired from the Kellogg Company. He was a member of Valley Family Church, Hickory Corners Archery Club, BAM Fishing Club, and the Masonic Lodge AF & AM. Kevin enjoyed archery, fishing, hunting, camping, woodworking, and taking care of the yard. He really loved his family and was always willing to help anyone in need. Surviving are his wife, Martha; son, Brian Mauzy, grandchildren Kirsten and William; daughter, Leslie Mauzy; three brothers, Craig (Rose) Mauzy, Ray Mauzy, Bill (Pam) Mauzy; sister-in-law, Pat (Ed) Heflin; nine nieces and nephews; several great nieces and nephews, and his beloved dog Jasmine. He was preceded in death by his parents.

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Jeff Vondell
2 months ago

Kevin was a great friend and work companion. He was the most dedicated person I know. Super dedicated to family, work, and the wrong sports teams. I will miss him very much.

Robert Opalek
2 months ago

Dear Martha and Family. you have my deepest condolences on the loss of Kevin. It was truly an honor to have Kevin as a co-worker and friend, I first met Kevin on a major project in California. His knowledge, dedication and positive spirit were a blessing to our Project Team. We became good friends and spent much of our available weekend time enjoying the beauty of the West. I will always remember how thrilled Kevin and I were to walk across the Golden Gate Bridge, visit Yosemite National Park and the Eldorado Gold Mine. Whenever our paths crossed I knew I would always receive a genuine big contagious smile and a giant handshake from Kevin. Kevin will be missed dearly. May he rest in God’s Eternal Peace. Bob Opalek

Lisa Miller
2 months ago

You will finally be at peace and not be suffering anymore Kevin. I wish I could have been there with the family to celebrate your life. I’m sending prayers to Martha, Brian, and Leslie for peace and comfort during this difficult time. I sure hope in heaven there’s somewhere that you can fish and hunt and do the things you loved to do. You will forever be in my heart and thoughts and it was wonderful to be your “sister-in-law”. Prayers for everyone! 🙏

Lezli Comes
2 months ago

Leslie, Bunny, Brian, William and Kirsten Where there is sadness, there are still memories to comfort. Where there are no words, there are still arms to embrace and shoulders to lean on for as long as they’re needed. Where there is no answers, there is still hope and a time for it to shine once again in our hearts. As you remember with love, as you make this journey to a place of healing, as you look ahead may these caring thoughts go with you, giving comfort and lending hope for as long as you need. With Sympathy and Love, Lezli (Z)