(KLZA)-- Mound City Mayor Duane Austin Nauman is being remembered following his death Monday at the age of 69.
Nauman served numerous terms on the City Council in Mound City.
He worked as a rural mail carrier, worked in the banking and insurance industries and at Yocum Service for many years.
Nuaman was a very active member of the Mound Cit Lions Club having served as a district governor and council chairman for Missouri Lions. In addition, he was a board member on the State Theater Arts Council and was an active leader in his church.
Farewell Services for Nauman will be Thursday morning at 10:30 at the First Christian Church in Mound City. The family will receive friends Wednesday evening from 6 - 8 p.m. at the church.
Nauman is survived by his wife Linda; daughter Kerri Rodriguez; sons Blake and Michale and his father Duane Lee Nauman.
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