INTELLIGENCER JOURNAL (LANCASTER, PA.) December 29, 1997
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George W. Maule, 89, retired farmer
George W. Maule, 89, formerly of Cochranville, died Saturday at the Southern Chester
County Medical Center following a two-year illness.
A retired farmer, he and his wife owned and operated Valley Acres Farm in
Cochranville.
He was the husband of Mary Louise Jackson Maule. They had been married 60 years
May 8. For 10 years, they resided at Ware Presbyterian Village in Oxford.
Born in Quarryville, he was a son of the late Norman C. and Edna Pyle Maule. A
graduate of Quarryville High School, he attended Penn State University.
Involved in community activities, he was volunteered for Octorara Meals on Wheels,
was a charter member of the Cochranville Golden Ages club, was a former Boy Scout
Scoutmaster, and was a member and past master of the Fernwood Grange.
He also was active with the Interstate Milk Producer Co-op and with Agway, and was
on the authority board of the Octorara School District.
He was a member of the Guernsey Breeders Association, the Masonic Lodge, Colerain
Literary Society, Quarryville Community Mens Chorus and Bart Historical Society, and
was active with Oxford Friends Meeting.
Surviving besides his wife are two daughters, Teddie, wife of Douglas Stalb of
Charleston, S.C., and Betsy, wife of Karl Zentner of Los Angeles; a son, Walter of
Atlanta; and four grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two brothers, Richard P. and Norman C.
INTELLIGENCER JOURNAL (LANCASTER, PA.) December 29, 1997
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George W. Maule, 89, retired farmer
George W. Maule, 89, formerly of Cochranville, died Saturday at the Southern Chester
County Medical Center following a two-year illness.
A retired farmer, he and his wife owned and operated Valley Acres Farm in
Cochranville.
He was the husband of Mary Louise Jackson Maule. They had been married 60 years
May 8. For 10 years, they resided at Ware Presbyterian Village in Oxford.
Born in Quarryville, he was a son of the late Norman C. and Edna Pyle Maule. A
graduate of Quarryville High School, he attended Penn State University.
Involved in community activities, he was volunteered for Octorara Meals on Wheels,
was a charter member of the Cochranville Golden Ages club, was a former Boy Scout
Scoutmaster, and was a member and past master of the Fernwood Grange.
He also was active with the Interstate Milk Producer Co-op and with Agway, and was
on the authority board of the Octorara School District.
He was a member of the Guernsey Breeders Association, the Masonic Lodge, Colerain
Literary Society, Quarryville Community Mens Chorus and Bart Historical Society, and
was active with Oxford Friends Meeting.
Surviving besides his wife are two daughters, Teddie, wife of Douglas Stalb of
Charleston, S.C., and Betsy, wife of Karl Zentner of Los Angeles; a son, Walter of
Atlanta; and four grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two brothers, Richard P. and Norman C.
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