Paul Vincent Drouhard

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October 6, 1949 ~ January 6, 2022

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Paul Vincent Drouhard, 72, Retired City of Wichita Facilities Manager, died Thursday, January 6, 2022. Rosary will be held at 11:00 am, January 11, 2022 with Funeral Mass to follow at 11:30, both at Church of the Magdalen Catholic Church in Wichita. Preceded in death by his wife, Teresa Louise Drouhard; parents, Lloyd and Mary Barbara Drouhard; brother, Nolan Drouhard. Survived by his sons, Benjamin (Laura) Drouhard of Wichita; Matthew (Chelsea) Drouhard of Wichita; Jeff (Linda) Drouhard of Wichita; Daniel Drouhard of Seattle, WA; daughter, Sarah (Randy) Acosta of Tehachapi, CA; 10 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; sisters, Betty (Jerry) Cavanaugh, Elaine (Ron) Bell, Cecilia (Dave) Watts; brothers, Darrell (Julie) Drouhard, Patrick Drouhard, Linus (Diane) Drouhard. Due to the resurgence of COVID, the family requests all attendees wear masks. In lieu of flowers, memorials have been established with: The Alzheimer’s Association of Central and Western Kansas, 1820 E. Douglas Ave., Wichita, KS 67214 and Church of the Magdalen, 12626 E. 21st St. N., Wichita, KS 67206. Services in care of Downing & Lahey Mortuary - East Chapel.

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  1. I knew Lloyd and Barbara as I lived in Danville. I am the daughter of Louis and Marguerite Burke Drouhard. James Long was a classmate of Cecelia, James is my son. To all of Paul’s family I want to express my sympathy. Sincerely Carol Drouhard Long

  2. To Paul’s family! My heart is so sad today when I read of Paul passing. Paul was one of the nicest and sweetest men you will ever meet. He made job so much easier and he was a joy to work with. We would sit in our offices and talk about family, he absolutely adored his wife, kids and grandkids. Rest easy my friend. Lela Albright – Retired Sedgwick County Security Manager

  3. I worked with Paul at the City. He was so smart, modest, kind, and pleasant to work with. He saved the City a lot of money with his problem-solving abilities but never made a big deal about it. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. Gail Williams The above tribute to Paul by Gail says it all and expresses my feelings toward Paul. Special man of integrity and a dear friend. Did a lot of work with Paul as a subcontractor. I admired the man for his intellect and ethics. I miss him. Bob Sandifer Sandifer Engineering & Controls


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