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Mary Jane <I>Deming</I> Maynard

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Mary Jane Deming Maynard

Birth
Vermont, USA
Death
15 Apr 1927 (aged 73)
Willmar, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Atwater, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY OF MARY J. (DEMING) MAYNARD.
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Newspaper: "Willmar Tribune."
Published: April 20, 1927
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MRS. MARY J. MAYNARD GONE TO HER REWARD.
Lived at Atwater Forty Years Before Coming to Willmar .
Died April 15 -- Burial Monday.
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Mrs. Mary J. Maynard of Willmar passed away last Friday, April 15, [1927] at her home at 806 Ella Avenue. She has not been very active for the past several years, but the fatal illness began about eight weeks ago. She had attained the age of 73 years, 10 months and 23 days at the time of her death.
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Mrs. Mary Jane (Deming) Maynard was born in Middleburg, Vermont, on May 22, 1853. She came at an early age from Vermont to Belle Plaine, Minn., where her youth was spent and where in 1875 she was wedded to Graydon G. Maynard of New York state. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Atwater. Her husband died there three years later (1878) which year also her one and only child, Arba D. Maynard, born July 9, 1877, died at the age of 10 months. Her father, G. L. [George Loomis] Deming was twice postmaster at Atwater and shortly after his death in August, 1894, Mrs. Maynard was appointed his successor and held the office as postmistress from September, 1894, to Oct. 1, 1898. During her stay in Atwater, she was very active in the church and Sunday school in the local Presbyterian church.
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In 1915 she moved to Willmar, where she built a home on Ella Avenue and has lived during the past twelve years. Her nearest of kin now in life is her brother-in-law, J.M. [John Mason] Spicer, of Spicer, [Minnesota] and his family, Mrs. Amy Wallace, M.W. [Mason Willmar] Spicer, R.P. [Russel Paul] Spicer, Mrs. Jessie Greulich, Mrs. Ruth Kelsey, R.D. [Raymond Deming] Spicer, and Mrs. Eunice Latham; also two other nieces, [name unclear] Brainard and Myra Ward of North Bend, Oregon.
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The funeral was held Monday from the home and was conducted by Rev. William L. Cain [?], of the First Presbyterian Church. The remains were taken to Atwater for burial and laid in the family lot in the Union Cemetery where her husband and child have been at rest and waiting, as it were, these forty-nine years.
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Peace to her memory.
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[Obituary transcribed by Cathy Porter-Maynard].
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OBITUARY OF MARY J. (DEMING) MAYNARD.
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Newspaper: "Willmar Tribune."
Published: April 20, 1927
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MRS. MARY J. MAYNARD GONE TO HER REWARD.
Lived at Atwater Forty Years Before Coming to Willmar .
Died April 15 -- Burial Monday.
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Mrs. Mary J. Maynard of Willmar passed away last Friday, April 15, [1927] at her home at 806 Ella Avenue. She has not been very active for the past several years, but the fatal illness began about eight weeks ago. She had attained the age of 73 years, 10 months and 23 days at the time of her death.
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Mrs. Mary Jane (Deming) Maynard was born in Middleburg, Vermont, on May 22, 1853. She came at an early age from Vermont to Belle Plaine, Minn., where her youth was spent and where in 1875 she was wedded to Graydon G. Maynard of New York state. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Atwater. Her husband died there three years later (1878) which year also her one and only child, Arba D. Maynard, born July 9, 1877, died at the age of 10 months. Her father, G. L. [George Loomis] Deming was twice postmaster at Atwater and shortly after his death in August, 1894, Mrs. Maynard was appointed his successor and held the office as postmistress from September, 1894, to Oct. 1, 1898. During her stay in Atwater, she was very active in the church and Sunday school in the local Presbyterian church.
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In 1915 she moved to Willmar, where she built a home on Ella Avenue and has lived during the past twelve years. Her nearest of kin now in life is her brother-in-law, J.M. [John Mason] Spicer, of Spicer, [Minnesota] and his family, Mrs. Amy Wallace, M.W. [Mason Willmar] Spicer, R.P. [Russel Paul] Spicer, Mrs. Jessie Greulich, Mrs. Ruth Kelsey, R.D. [Raymond Deming] Spicer, and Mrs. Eunice Latham; also two other nieces, [name unclear] Brainard and Myra Ward of North Bend, Oregon.
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The funeral was held Monday from the home and was conducted by Rev. William L. Cain [?], of the First Presbyterian Church. The remains were taken to Atwater for burial and laid in the family lot in the Union Cemetery where her husband and child have been at rest and waiting, as it were, these forty-nine years.
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Peace to her memory.
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[Obituary transcribed by Cathy Porter-Maynard].
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