Deceased was born in Alabama and came to Texas in 1885 and had since lived in Collin county. In 1890 he was married to Miss Mattie Reese at Climax, who, with nine children, survive.
Mr. Maynor was one of the county’s most industrious farmers and best citizens. He was for several years Democratic Precinct chairman at Climax.
Chief Warden of this city, an old friend of the deceased, accompanied him to Fort Worth, when he went there some weeks ago. Mr. Warden left Saturday for Climax where he attended the funeral, which was held Sunday afternoon. The interment was made in the Pleasant Grove cemetery, under the auspices of the I.O.O.F. lodge, of which organization the deceased was a faithful member.
Deceased was born in Alabama and came to Texas in 1885 and had since lived in Collin county. In 1890 he was married to Miss Mattie Reese at Climax, who, with nine children, survive.
Mr. Maynor was one of the county’s most industrious farmers and best citizens. He was for several years Democratic Precinct chairman at Climax.
Chief Warden of this city, an old friend of the deceased, accompanied him to Fort Worth, when he went there some weeks ago. Mr. Warden left Saturday for Climax where he attended the funeral, which was held Sunday afternoon. The interment was made in the Pleasant Grove cemetery, under the auspices of the I.O.O.F. lodge, of which organization the deceased was a faithful member.
Family Members
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Ida Maynor
1892–1895
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Ada L'Venia Maynor Caldwell
1894–1969
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David Crockett Maynor
1896–1960
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Nettie Edna Maynor Womble
1897–1975
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Delia Vera Maynor Jennings
1900–1967
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Willie Maynor
1902–1916
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Clarence Maynor
1904–1909
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Edith M. Maynor Lucas
1908–1971
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Lucy May Maynor Anderson
1910–1985
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Jordon Haywood Maynor Jr
1912–1948
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