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Charles Edward “Todd” Maynard

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Charles Edward “Todd” Maynard

Birth
Whitehouse, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
28 Sep 1979 (aged 45)
Whitehouse, Johnson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Johnson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
This is a small Cemetary of about 5 graves, only 3 graves have stones. Maynard grave is marked with a Jones Preston Funeral Home maker. Cemetary is overgrown very badly.
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This is from his obituary:

Charles E. "Todd" Maynard, 45, died Friday, September 28, 1979 at his Aunt's home in Boons Camp, Kentucky.

Mr. Maynard was born September 6, 1934, in Johnson County. He was a disabled employee of Ford Motor Company and a member of the Protestant Church.

Surviving are his parents, Roy and Sally Daniel Maynard, Springfield, Ohio; his first wife, Bernice Adams Maynard, of Farmington, Michigan and his second wife Patricia McKinster Maynard of Springfield, Ohio.

He leaves one daughter Christie Adams of Maryland.

He is also survivied by his three sisters, Betty Grant, Joyce Snodgrass, and Mona Bowman, Springfield , Ohio; and
His four brothers, James, Frank, Robert, and Jack, of Springfield.

Funeral services were held Monday, October 1, in Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Watter Dutton officiating.

Burial was in Flem Meek Cemetery, Boons Camp, with Jones-Preston Funeral Home handling the arrangements.
This is from his obituary:

Charles E. "Todd" Maynard, 45, died Friday, September 28, 1979 at his Aunt's home in Boons Camp, Kentucky.

Mr. Maynard was born September 6, 1934, in Johnson County. He was a disabled employee of Ford Motor Company and a member of the Protestant Church.

Surviving are his parents, Roy and Sally Daniel Maynard, Springfield, Ohio; his first wife, Bernice Adams Maynard, of Farmington, Michigan and his second wife Patricia McKinster Maynard of Springfield, Ohio.

He leaves one daughter Christie Adams of Maryland.

He is also survivied by his three sisters, Betty Grant, Joyce Snodgrass, and Mona Bowman, Springfield , Ohio; and
His four brothers, James, Frank, Robert, and Jack, of Springfield.

Funeral services were held Monday, October 1, in Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Watter Dutton officiating.

Burial was in Flem Meek Cemetery, Boons Camp, with Jones-Preston Funeral Home handling the arrangements.


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