His greatest joy was marrying Margery M. Saunders on April 12, 1958 and together raising their four children. Maynard fulfilled his high school ambition to become a “Flying Farmer” in his favorite hobby: checking his crops, flying from the Genesee County Airport (which was practically in his own backyard). Other interests shared with Margery included square dancing with the Batavia Twirlers, hosting community campouts in their backyard, opening the pool to the American Red Cross swim program, and becoming a favorite gathering spot for post- football practice, snowmobilers, fall hayrides, and campfires in the woods. He was an active member at Batavia’s First Baptist Church, serving on various boards, and was also on the Board of Directors for Upstate Farms Cooperative. Maynard retired from farming in 1981, drove milk truck a few years, and then served at the New York State School For The Blind until retiring in 1997. “On The Road Again” became his favorite motto as he and Margery lived full-time in a motor coach, touring the US and Canada until settling in West Melbourne, Florida in 2005.
Maynard is survived by his wife, Margery; children, Dawn (Frank) Cibor, (full-time RVers), Susan (Kenneth) Degnan of Albion, New York, Daniel (Jodi) Armison and Scott Armison of West Melbourne, Florida; sister, Wilma (late Robert) VanWagnen of Batavia, New York; grandchildren, Andrew (Krystal) Cibor, Amy (Erik) Elam, Nathaniel Degnan, Rebekah (Calvin) Smith, Matthew Degnan, Daniel (Corinne) Armison, Jr., Kristyn (Victor) Thomas, Jason Armison, Julie Armison, Ty Armison, Morgan Armison, Megan (Caleb) Smith and Christian Armison; great-grandchildren, Everett Elam, Silas Smith, Roland Smith, Peyton Armison, Haylee Armison, Maddox Armison, Adisyn Thomas, and Marshall Thomas; along with many cousins, nieces and nephews.
Maynard’s Memorial Service is 11:00 am on Friday, March 22, 2019, at First Church|Melbourne, a United Methodist Community on East New Haven Ave, Melbourne, Florida. His ashes will be laid to rest in the Memorial Garden there as well.
In lieu of flowers, memorials in his memory can be made to: First Church|Melbourne, 110 East New Haven Ave, Melbourne, Florida 32901 or Promise In Brevard, 4105 Norfolk Parkway, West Melbourne, Florida 32904, checks payable to Promise, Inc.
We bid your sparkling blue eyes, contagious smile, welcoming spirit, gentle soul, generous heart, and Christian integrity farewell. Safe travels while “on the road again,” Maynard, until we meet again.
Obituary published in The Batavian, Batavia, New York on March 21, 2019.
His greatest joy was marrying Margery M. Saunders on April 12, 1958 and together raising their four children. Maynard fulfilled his high school ambition to become a “Flying Farmer” in his favorite hobby: checking his crops, flying from the Genesee County Airport (which was practically in his own backyard). Other interests shared with Margery included square dancing with the Batavia Twirlers, hosting community campouts in their backyard, opening the pool to the American Red Cross swim program, and becoming a favorite gathering spot for post- football practice, snowmobilers, fall hayrides, and campfires in the woods. He was an active member at Batavia’s First Baptist Church, serving on various boards, and was also on the Board of Directors for Upstate Farms Cooperative. Maynard retired from farming in 1981, drove milk truck a few years, and then served at the New York State School For The Blind until retiring in 1997. “On The Road Again” became his favorite motto as he and Margery lived full-time in a motor coach, touring the US and Canada until settling in West Melbourne, Florida in 2005.
Maynard is survived by his wife, Margery; children, Dawn (Frank) Cibor, (full-time RVers), Susan (Kenneth) Degnan of Albion, New York, Daniel (Jodi) Armison and Scott Armison of West Melbourne, Florida; sister, Wilma (late Robert) VanWagnen of Batavia, New York; grandchildren, Andrew (Krystal) Cibor, Amy (Erik) Elam, Nathaniel Degnan, Rebekah (Calvin) Smith, Matthew Degnan, Daniel (Corinne) Armison, Jr., Kristyn (Victor) Thomas, Jason Armison, Julie Armison, Ty Armison, Morgan Armison, Megan (Caleb) Smith and Christian Armison; great-grandchildren, Everett Elam, Silas Smith, Roland Smith, Peyton Armison, Haylee Armison, Maddox Armison, Adisyn Thomas, and Marshall Thomas; along with many cousins, nieces and nephews.
Maynard’s Memorial Service is 11:00 am on Friday, March 22, 2019, at First Church|Melbourne, a United Methodist Community on East New Haven Ave, Melbourne, Florida. His ashes will be laid to rest in the Memorial Garden there as well.
In lieu of flowers, memorials in his memory can be made to: First Church|Melbourne, 110 East New Haven Ave, Melbourne, Florida 32901 or Promise In Brevard, 4105 Norfolk Parkway, West Melbourne, Florida 32904, checks payable to Promise, Inc.
We bid your sparkling blue eyes, contagious smile, welcoming spirit, gentle soul, generous heart, and Christian integrity farewell. Safe travels while “on the road again,” Maynard, until we meet again.
Obituary published in The Batavian, Batavia, New York on March 21, 2019.
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