Harry Lewis Mauch, born June 2, 1956, to Harry and Fonda Mauch in Klamath Falls, Oregon, passed away peacefully on Nov. 30, 2024, surrounded by his family after a courageous 16-month battle with stage IV Glioblastoma cancer. He was 68 years old. Harry's love for sports was a cornerstone of his life. From his early days as a three-sport athlete at Sacred Heart Academy, where he also served as homecoming king, to his professional baseball career - first with the Seattle Mariners and later with the Oakland Athletics-sports were a constant thread that ran through every aspect of his life. Harry was selected to the Team USA Baseball team, a testament to his dedication and skill. Throughout his life, he approached every challenge, whether in business or personal life, with the mentality of a coach - focused, disciplined and always striving for the win. For over 50 years, Harry poured his heart into coaching youth baseball in Klamath Falls. He didn't just teach the game; he mentored young athletes, helping them develop not only their skills but also their character. His impact went beyond the baseball field. He believed that sports were a powerful way to teach valuable life lessons - teamwork, perseverance, and the importance of supporting others. His work at Kiger Stadium, where he personally funded the current scoreboard, and his constant support of local sports programs were a testament to his unwavering commitment to youth athletics. In 2023, the City of Klamath Falls honored Harry's lasting impact on sports in the community by naming a street after him-Harry Mauch Way, which serves as the entrance to Steen's Sports Complex. This recognition reflects the deep, lasting influence he had on the local sports scene. Harry was also a successful entrepreneur. For the past 35 years, he and his wife Carol founded and operated Party Time Enterprise, a business that provided party and event equipment rentals to the community. In 1993, Harry went on to establish Power Pac Rental and Sales, where he built a reputation for providing top-notch equipment and services. His entrepreneurial spirit was a reflection of his strong work ethic and his desire to make a lasting impact on his community. Beyond his professional and athletic pursuits, Harry was deeply devoted to his family. His greatest joy was spending time with his wife of 47 years, Carol, and their children and grandchildren. Harry's legacy as a father and grandfather was one of love, guidance and deep pride. Harry's kindness and generosity were boundless. He would often go out of his way to help those in need. His family recently discovered that for many years he had financially supported families during the Christmas season anonymously. This spirit of giving extended to his work in the community, where he helped fund local projects and supported youth programs. In his final months, he found a renewed sense of purpose in his faith, helping others find their way to Jesus. Whether he was battling the "rodents" (deer) that threatened his prized landscaping, showing off his classic cars at car shows, or coaching the next generation, Harry lived with a passion that was contagious. His selflessness, work ethic, and sense of humor will be missed, but his legacy of love, laughter, and service to others will endure. He is survived by his wife Carol; sons Jeff (Booie), Trevor (Carly), and Kyle (Cavanaugh); grandchildren Mya, Koy, McKinley, Colton, and Sidney; and siblings Leah McGregor (Jim Keltner), Dorinda Goddard (Loren), David Mauch (Jackie), Janine Roche (John), and Doug Mauch. He was preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Fonda Mauch, and brothers Jeff and Steve. A memorial service will be held at New Horizons Christian Fellowship, 1909 Homedale Road, Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Dec. 21, 2024, at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please consider finding and helping a family in need this Christmas. The Mauchs would like to challenge you to join them in doing the same as a new Christmas tradition in hopes of not letting Harry's light of generosity extinguish. Alternatively, donations are welcomed to Klamath Hospice in Harry's memory. Harry's light will continue to shine in the hearts of all who knew him. His love for family, his passion for sports, and his unwavering generosity have left a lasting mark on the world. For more, visit HarryMauch.com .