Horst Willi Maul

Horst Willi Maul

March 24, 1938 - May 02, 2020
Laguna Woods California

Horst Willi Maul

March 24, 1938 - May 02, 2020
Laguna Woods California

Obituary

Horst Willi Maul was born March 24, 1938, in Fulda, Germany to Peter and Maria Maul. He joined two older sisters Edeltrud (Trudi) and Elvira (Helen). His earliest memories of life included all the typical childhood games and neighborhood adventures mixed with wartime realities of air bombings and food shortages. Through too many close calls, the family somehow survived through the chaos of war.

Growing up with Americans in his hometown, he found it easier to use his middle name, “Willi” instead of “Horst.” Both sisters had married American soldiers. And when Willi was a teenager, he found work on a nearby American base ” becoming quite proficient with Army English. By the time he was 17-years old, Willi completed the German equivalence of high school and took on an apprenticeship with a Fulda wholesaler. However,  his manager was a bitter tyrant to all his underlings. Willi faced a foreboding apprenticeship with meager prospects otherwise in Germany’s postwar aftermath. His family encouraged him to look beyond Germany.

His sister Helen had already settled in Oklahoma with her new husband. They helped provide Willi the fresh start he sought. After a few years in Lawton, Oklahoma near Fort Sill, working odd jobs, Willi formed a close-knit circle of friends with other Germans in similar circumstances.

One day he heard a radio commercial for a local car repair shop touting a new master mechanic from Germany. The news excited Willi immensely. Willi arrived at the shop and found his new friend: George Schanz, a fresh arrival direct from Frankfurt. They quickly became dear friends. George was the catalyst for the next big turning point in Willi’s life. George announced that he had quit his job and was moving to California. He owned a car. He had a few bucks. And he asked Willi to join him. Willi, without hesitation, agreed.

They found their way to Santa Ana and found jobs working at Commonwealth Volkswagen on Harbor Blvd, in Santa Ana. George as a mechanic. Willi as a service writer ” the guy who talks with customers and then organizes the workflow for the mechanics. Willi discovered he had a natural aptitude for listening to customers and getting things done. But along with his new career taking root with Volkswagen, he also found time for dancing and socializing.

In 1961 he and some friends had set out for an evening of dancing. Willi met a Lela Mae Wight who had recently moved to the area from Arkansas. The band started to play, “I want to walk you home” ” a Fats Domino hit of the day. Willi asked Lela to dance, she accepted, and then they fell in love ”  like a storybook romance. By the next year of 1962, they had married, had a baby girl that they named Monika, and Wili became an American Citizen at the California State Supreme Courthouse in Santa Ana. In 1966 a second daughter, Sonja, joined the family.

Willi relished the ideals of living the American Dream, but he also stayed connected to many of his German-American friends and with those who stayed behind in Germany. The German-American Phoenix Club in Anaheim became a social center for other Germans like Willi. He was one of the club’s earliest members and participated in all the celebrations from Maifest to Oktoberfest to the Christmas Market and the traveling Karnivalsgruppe. His circle of German friends all would meet up in Anaheim for homestyle food, music, dancing, and entertainment.

Willi’s career continued with Volkswagen as he took a promotion as a Service Manager with Lakewood Motors, VW in Long Beach. He then met with Michael “Mike” O’Donoghue a co-owner from the House of Imports in Brea (soon to become House of Imports, Mercedes-Benz in Buena Park). Will started off working for “The House” as a Service Manager, but Mike recognized Willi’s customer skills and encouraged Willi to learn the sales side of operation of the Mercedes-Benz franchise. Throughout their years, he and Mike sustained a lifelong brotherly friendship.

In all, Willi’s career in automotive retailing spanned 62 years. He filled many roles with several dealerships, founding a new franchise point with Saddleback BMW (now Irvine BMW), co-owning dealer principal (Commonwealth VW now Santa Ana VW/Audi), salesperson, buyer, consultant, and exporter.

In his retirement years, Willi became an avid rider of Harley-Davidson and Indian motorcycles. He would take every opportunity for Sunday rides on Pacific Coast Highway, the annual Love Ride to Castaic Lake, the Laughlin River Run, and in between, just hanging out with his fellow riders at Cooks Corner where Santiago and Live Oak Canyon roads meet.

Willi’s departure from our lives leaves a void that we will miss most dearly. Ride well, ride safe, and rest in peace, Willi.

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Willi passed on May 2 at the age of 82 of natural causes
He was the youngest of 3 children.
His 2 older sisters are:
Trudy Shuffet, deceased
Helen Brunn, Wilmington, OH

Willi and Lela were married 58 years and have 2 children
Monika (Maul) Rempel, San Clemente, CA
Sonja Maul, Boise, ID

Grandchildren from Monika and husband Carl Rempel:
Nick Rempel, Phoenix, AZ
Curtis Rempel, Federal Way, WA
Karsten Rempel, Fairbanks, AK
Katya Rempel, Portland, OR
Kai Rempel, San Clemente, CA

Great-Grandchildren from Nick Rempel and Mackenzie Pitts
Chase Rempel (Son)
Sawyer, Rempel (Daughter)

Grandchildren from Sonja and husband Chris Maxson
Lindsey Maul, Boise, ID
Jordin Maul, Boise, ID
Celest Maul, Boise, ID

 

Funeral Service

  • Date & Time: May 15, 2020 (10:00 AM)
  • Venue: O'Connor Mortuary
  • Location: 25301 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills, CA 92653 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (949) 581-4300

Graveside Service

  • Date & Time: May 15, 2020 (1:00 PM)
  • Venue: El Toro Memorial Park
  • Location: 25751 Trabuco Road Lake Forest, CA 92630 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (949) 951-9102

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53 responses to Horst Willi Maul

  1. It is always the wonderful people who give our lives a special value.
    Dear Lela, Monica, Sonja and families,
    we are trough. But Willi, who has accompanied us on our way of life, always stays close to us.
    We are infinitely able to have such a reliable, good friend. We will never forget Willi, who was like a brother.
    We like to think about the beautiful time in the circle of the family. Whether in Germany with his siblings and parents, or in California with his children, grandchildren and friends. It was a great floss and we were always welcome.
    In the house of Willi and Lela we were able to get to know life in California during the many visits since 1989. Together we have made many trips in the USA and Germany. We fondly remember the many beautiful hours with guitar and vocals and with friends Carl and Rick. Our visit to Trudi and Wayne in St. Louis, the vineyards in Missouri, the parents of Lela in Arkansas, Moni and Karl in Phoenix and in Sacramento, Lake Tahoe, Nappa Valley, Las Vegas, Tombstone, San Diego, to name a few. Ts were great experiences.
    The many concerts together with Rod Stewart, the Doobie Brothers, visit the Phoenix Club and Oktoberfest were highlights of our travels. With the Harley Davidson meeting in Laughlin and the music experiences in Cooks Corner were “highlight”
    We were together on shopping tours, Willi sent us cars and motorcycles to Germany, all this was our common past.
    We are infinitely grateful to Willi for the beautiful time we keep in our memory.
    Marita and Klaus
    PS: Dear Lela, unfortunately we cannot fly to California because of the pandemic. But we think of you. Thank you for the nice time with you and Willi. You are great friend.
    It was nice, as we in 2018 September/October were once more with Willi.

    1. Lela says:

      Klaus, Marita. Thank you. I do have wonderful memories of the many times and trips we took together. We always had so much fun. I will always remember those times.
      Hopefully, we can get together again.

  2. Dear Willi, we have been friends since 1985, and 35 years is a very long time. Time enough, to tell that we will be friends forever… There is so much to say a about you, but honestly – only good things! Everyone is missing you, dear Willi. Your friend Reiner

    1. Lela says:

      Thank you, Reiner.

  3. We are very grateful to have met Willi personally in 2018.

    A person you immediately liked.

    Sweet, open, warm and funny.

    Where Willi is now everyone will dance,laugh and have a lot of fun.

    Thanks Willi and good bye

    Anja, Rainer und Lina Dieckmann (Germany)

    1. Lela says:

      He was special.

  4. Barbara says:

    Lela Mae, may God be with you and family in this time of sorrow. I know you will miss Willie deeply.
    Your Arkansas cousin.
    Barbara and Layton

    1. Lela says:

      Thank you, It was so good talking with you yesterday.

  5. Uncle Willi, you were the incest individual I’ve ever known. You were the uncle I never had. Being with you over the past couple of decades were the best times for me and I learned a Gr8 deal of the life lessons from you…
    May God bless you beautiful soul and may you rest in peace till eternity my dear friend….
    Love you always and cherish my memories with you forever…

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