Benjamin Franklin & Helen Daisy Emerick Maust
SIBLINGS:
Madeline Maust Flook King 6/22/1917
Leona M. Maust Hendershot
Viola Maust Farbaugh
Harry B. Maust
Woodrow Maust
Geraldine Florence Maust Kretz
Blanche Maust Holtz
Reon A. Maust
Floyd R. Maust
Betty Maust Foust
Lois June Maust Mason
"ABOVE SIBLINGS NAMES TAKEN FORM MOTHER'S OBITUARY."
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Woodrow B. "Woody" Maust
HAMPTON - Woodrow B. "Woody" Maust, of Hampton, died Friday, Sept. 7, 2001, at home. Born on June 20, 1915, in Fairhope, Pa., he had been a resident of Hampton since 1959. Woody retired from Langley Air Force Base after 39 years of combined military and government service. While in the military, he served during World War II in the China-Burma-India Theater. He was a member of the Army-Navy Masonic Lodge 0306, Elks Lodge 366 and the VFW 10296, and was active in the Langley Air Force Base Chapel for 35 years. Woody is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Lucy A. Maust, to whom he was steadfastly devoted; his son, Ronald W. Maust of Hampton and his wife, Brenda, and their four children, Nicole Stuart and her husband, Chris, Noel Maust, Tiffany Caldwell and her husband, James Andrew, and their daughter, Jasmin Lucille, and Brock Maust; and his son, Woodrow Alan "Skip" Maust, also of Hampton, and his son, Matthew Maust. He is also survived by his eight brothers and sisters, Harry Maust and Floyd Maust of Somerset, Pa., Reon Maust of Holiday, Fla., Madeline King of Bedford, Pa., Viola Farabaugh of Waynesboro, Va., Geri Thomas of Johnstown, Pa., Betty Foust of Somerset, Pa., and Lois Owens of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 10, at the Langley Air Force Base Main Chapel by Chaplain Lt. Col. C.B. Goodwin. Interment with full military honors and Masonic rites will follow in Parklawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday at R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home, 245 S. Armistead Ave., Hampton. The family requests that memorial donations be given to a favorite charity.
Published in Daily Press on Sept. 8, 2001
Published in Daily Press on Sept. 8, 2
Benjamin Franklin & Helen Daisy Emerick Maust
SIBLINGS:
Madeline Maust Flook King 6/22/1917
Leona M. Maust Hendershot
Viola Maust Farbaugh
Harry B. Maust
Woodrow Maust
Geraldine Florence Maust Kretz
Blanche Maust Holtz
Reon A. Maust
Floyd R. Maust
Betty Maust Foust
Lois June Maust Mason
"ABOVE SIBLINGS NAMES TAKEN FORM MOTHER'S OBITUARY."
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Woodrow B. "Woody" Maust
HAMPTON - Woodrow B. "Woody" Maust, of Hampton, died Friday, Sept. 7, 2001, at home. Born on June 20, 1915, in Fairhope, Pa., he had been a resident of Hampton since 1959. Woody retired from Langley Air Force Base after 39 years of combined military and government service. While in the military, he served during World War II in the China-Burma-India Theater. He was a member of the Army-Navy Masonic Lodge 0306, Elks Lodge 366 and the VFW 10296, and was active in the Langley Air Force Base Chapel for 35 years. Woody is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Lucy A. Maust, to whom he was steadfastly devoted; his son, Ronald W. Maust of Hampton and his wife, Brenda, and their four children, Nicole Stuart and her husband, Chris, Noel Maust, Tiffany Caldwell and her husband, James Andrew, and their daughter, Jasmin Lucille, and Brock Maust; and his son, Woodrow Alan "Skip" Maust, also of Hampton, and his son, Matthew Maust. He is also survived by his eight brothers and sisters, Harry Maust and Floyd Maust of Somerset, Pa., Reon Maust of Holiday, Fla., Madeline King of Bedford, Pa., Viola Farabaugh of Waynesboro, Va., Geri Thomas of Johnstown, Pa., Betty Foust of Somerset, Pa., and Lois Owens of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 10, at the Langley Air Force Base Main Chapel by Chaplain Lt. Col. C.B. Goodwin. Interment with full military honors and Masonic rites will follow in Parklawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday at R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home, 245 S. Armistead Ave., Hampton. The family requests that memorial donations be given to a favorite charity.
Published in Daily Press on Sept. 8, 2001
Published in Daily Press on Sept. 8, 2
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