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Raymond E. Maher

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Raymond E. Maher

Birth
Lawrence County, Indiana, USA
Death
24 Nov 1952 (aged 58)
Clayton, Union County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Oaklawn Section
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He was in the Civil Service for many years as a teacher on the Najavo, Apache, and Pima Indian Reservations and in the U.S. Weather Bureau. He was a prolific writer of short stories and regular contributor to Arizona Highways, Fur, Fish, and Game, Sports and Field and other magazines. He also wrote the historical novel "Fifty Years in a Peace Officer Saddle", and had one of his stories dramatized on the radio program "Death Valley Days".
He was in the Civil Service for many years as a teacher on the Najavo, Apache, and Pima Indian Reservations and in the U.S. Weather Bureau. He was a prolific writer of short stories and regular contributor to Arizona Highways, Fur, Fish, and Game, Sports and Field and other magazines. He also wrote the historical novel "Fifty Years in a Peace Officer Saddle", and had one of his stories dramatized on the radio program "Death Valley Days".

Gravesite Details

Married Josephine Allen in Lawerence Co., In. they had four daughters--Winiford Geneva Maher, Frances Maher, Hazel Maher and Ramona Maher



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