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William (Bill) Mark Bauernschub who was born on 9/23/39 in Baltimore,MD. Bill was the devoted son of the late Rose Stachowski Bauernschub, beloved nephew of the late Frances Stachowski, and cousin of the late Mary Stachowski.
He is survived by dear friends, Rev. John McIntyre and Fred Simmons, and many others. He is also survived by cousins Tad & Ray Wisniewski, Patrick Schiechman, and Jean Mayfield, and many other family members.
Bill grew up in the Canton neighborhood of Baltimore City and attended St.Stanislaus elementary school, Mt. St. Joseph's College High School and Loyola College. After graduating from college he became a lay teacher of Mt.St.Joe's where he taught English and later in his career became a guidance counselor to his students. He developed lifelong friendships while at the "Mount" and Loyola.
He enjoyed travelling with his Aunt Frances and cousin Mary. Their travels included Italy and Mexico as well as many other trips with Rev. "Mac" and his late wife Linda. Every year Bill spent the summer at the Homestead Apartments ( before he bought his house) in O.C and was known for entertaining many St.Joe's faculty members, alumnae and students as well as family and other friends.
Bill was a faithful man who attended St. Stanislaus Church and then St. Casimir's. He will be remembered for his devotion to family, friends, and who always remembered birthdays, holidays and brought joy to those who loved him.
A memorial mass will be held at a later date. A private family burial will be held in St.Stanislaus graveyard cemetery.
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