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John Vineyard Maze

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John Vineyard Maze

Birth
New Douglas, Madison County, Illinois, USA
Death
15 Mar 1915 (aged 37)
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA
Burial
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Obit Ritzville Times- John V. Maze Dies. It is with deep regret that we are called upon to chronicle the death of Mr. John V Maze who departed this life on Monday, March 15th, 1915, aged 37 years John V Maze was born in New Douglas, Ill., March 10th 1878. He married Aug 1, 1898 to Miss Gertrude Hoxsey. He is survived by the widow and five daughters, the oldest 15 years, the youngest one year. He came west fourteen years ago, and for the past 10 years has been a resident of the city. He was a member of Christian church, having joined that denomination at age 15 years. Funeral services were held from the church, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev Downer of Spokane, officiating. John V Maze was well and favorably known to the people of the city and community and their are none who know him will not miss his quiet, pleasant personality from our midst. Apparently enjoying the best of health, it was but a short time since white scourge places hand upon him, and John Maze, our friend, answered the summons, and in fond remembrance, we offer to these left behind our heartfelt sympathy in their great loss.

Obit Ritzville Times- John V. Maze Dies. It is with deep regret that we are called upon to chronicle the death of Mr. John V Maze who departed this life on Monday, March 15th, 1915, aged 37 years John V Maze was born in New Douglas, Ill., March 10th 1878. He married Aug 1, 1898 to Miss Gertrude Hoxsey. He is survived by the widow and five daughters, the oldest 15 years, the youngest one year. He came west fourteen years ago, and for the past 10 years has been a resident of the city. He was a member of Christian church, having joined that denomination at age 15 years. Funeral services were held from the church, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev Downer of Spokane, officiating. John V Maze was well and favorably known to the people of the city and community and their are none who know him will not miss his quiet, pleasant personality from our midst. Apparently enjoying the best of health, it was but a short time since white scourge places hand upon him, and John Maze, our friend, answered the summons, and in fond remembrance, we offer to these left behind our heartfelt sympathy in their great loss.



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