She was a Paralegal and an Adjuster but was well-known for her phenomenal piano playing. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband: Kenneth J. League.
She is survived by her daughters: Jackie Estephan and Angela Graf(Dan), her brother: Carl R. Watson Jr.(Tammy), her sister: Ruth Marie Goldsmith(Chuck), her 7 grandchildren: Jessica Jean Green, Jacob Dale Creamer, Jacob Michael Graf, Mikayla Graf, Avery Estephan, Jackson Graf and Amira Estephan, her great grandchild: Jeremiah Kenneth Green, several nieces and nephews and her beloved dog: Chachi.
A Celebration of Maida Jean's life will be held at 6 PM Tuesday January 25, 2022 at the Market Street Chapel of Naville & Seabrook Funeral Homes(1119 E. Market St.). Visitation will be from 11 AM – 6 PM Tuesday before the service. Burial Fairview Cemetery.
She was a Paralegal and an Adjuster but was well-known for her phenomenal piano playing. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband: Kenneth J. League.
She is survived by her daughters: Jackie Estephan and Angela Graf(Dan), her brother: Carl R. Watson Jr.(Tammy), her sister: Ruth Marie Goldsmith(Chuck), her 7 grandchildren: Jessica Jean Green, Jacob Dale Creamer, Jacob Michael Graf, Mikayla Graf, Avery Estephan, Jackson Graf and Amira Estephan, her great grandchild: Jeremiah Kenneth Green, several nieces and nephews and her beloved dog: Chachi.
A Celebration of Maida Jean's life will be held at 6 PM Tuesday January 25, 2022 at the Market Street Chapel of Naville & Seabrook Funeral Homes(1119 E. Market St.). Visitation will be from 11 AM – 6 PM Tuesday before the service. Burial Fairview Cemetery.
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