Name |
Hugh Donald Mabie |
Birth |
19 Oct 1915 |
Tekamah, Burt County, Nebraska [1, 2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
4 May 1920 |
Silver Creek, Burt County, Nebraska [4] |
- Harry Mabie, Head, M, W, 35, M, Iowa, Iowa, Iowa, Farm Laborer, General Farm
Dora Mabie, Wife, F, W, 29, M, Nebraska, Indiana, Indiana, none
Hal Mabie, Son, M, W, 6, S, Nebraska, Iowa, Nebraska
Hugh Mabie, Son, M, W, 4, S, Nebraska, Iowa, Nebraska
Lee Mabie, Son, M, W, 4, S, Nebraska, Iowa, Nebraska
Doris Mabie, Daughter, W, 9 months, S, Nebraska, Iowa, Nebraska
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Census |
12 Apr 1930 |
Stanton, Stanton County, Nebraska [5] |
- Harry Mabie, Head, M, W, 45, M, age at first marriage 28, Iowa, Iowa, Iowa, groundsman, state
Dora Mabie, Wife, F, W, 39, M, age at first marriage 24, Nebraska, Indiana, Indiana
Hal Mabie, Son, M, W, 16, S, Nebraska, Iowa, Nebraska
Hugh Mabie, Son, M, W, 14, S, Nebraska, Iowa, Nebraska
Lee Mabie, Son, M, W, 12, S, Nebraska, Iowa, Nebraska
Doris Mabie, Daughter, F, W, 11, S, Nebraska, Iowa, Nebraska
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Witness-Obituary |
1 Aug 1935 |
Stanton, Nebraska [6] |
- Doris Mabie, 16, daughter of Harry Mabie of Stanton, drowned about 6 a.m. Saturday, when she failed in an attempt to swim the long way of the new Stanton swimming pool, after diving off the low diving board. All efforts to revive the girl, who would have been a junior in Stanton high school next fall, failed. Besides her father, she is survived by three brothers, Hal, Hugh and Lee.
Hugh Mabie who is in the CCC camp at Nelson, left Saturday night for Stanton to attend the funeral services for his sister.
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Vote |
1938 |
14540 Victory Boulevard, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California [7] |
- Hal R. Mabie, Waiter, Democrat
Hugh D. Mabie, Musician, Democrat
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Vote |
1940 |
4022 Madelia Avenue, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California [8] |
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Census |
8 Apr 1940 |
Los Angeles County Jail, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California [9] |
- Hugh Mabie, —, White, Male, 24, Single, born in Nebraska
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WW2 Draft |
16 Oct 1940 |
12215 San Fernando Road, San Fernando, Los Angeles County, California [3] |
- Hugh Donald Mabie, 12215 San Fernando Rd, San Fernando, L. A. , Calif, born 19 Oct 1915 in Tekamah, Neb., registered for the draft. He was employed by Lawrance K Askew. The person who would always know his address was his brother, Hal Raymond Mabie, 14152 Lemay Street, Van Nuys. He was White, 5' 10", 164 pounds, had blue eyes, blonde hair, and a light complexion.
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Vote |
Between 1942 and 1950 |
4544 Ethel Avenue, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California [8] |
- worked with aircraft 1942-46
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Immigration |
1949 |
Canada [10] |
Witness-Obituary |
5 Jan 1990 |
Twin Falls, Idaho [11] |
- Howard Lee Mabie, 72, of Twin Falls, died Tuesday, Jan 2, 1990, at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake.
He was born Nov 26, 1917, in Craig, Neb, the son of Harry Fred Mabie and Dora Eileen Patterson. He graduated from high school in Stanton, Neb, then moved to California and worked for the Kraft Cheese, Co until 1940 when he enlisted in the Marine Corps.
He was given a battlefield commission during World War II and retained his commission after the war. He received 16 battle ribbons, two purple hearts, two bronze stars (one with clusters), one silver star, one service merit commrndation from the commander of the Marine Corps and one meritorious service award from the Joint Armed Services.
He married Marion Morgan on Aug 13, 1943, in Los Angeles and their marriage was later solemnized on May 20, 1967, in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1965, and they moved to Twin Falls. He attended the College of Southern Idaho and graduated from Idaho State University in Pocatello with horors and the taught history and social studies at O'Leary Junior High School until 1977.
Surviving are his wife of Twin Falls; one son George Howard Mabie of Twin Falls; two daughters, Nancy Lee Berrett of Virginia Beach, Va; and Elizabeth E Laybourn of Twin Falls; one brother, Hugh D Mabie of Vancouver BC; eight grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and one sister.
The funeral will be Saturday at the LDS Seventh Ward Chapel with Bishop J Dee May officiating. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park in Twin Falls with military rites by the US Marine Corps Inspector-Instructor staff, Co C, 4th Tank Battalion in Boise.
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Death |
7 Nov 1999 |
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada [10] |
Obituary |
16 Nov 1999 |
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada [10] |
- Hugh Donald Mabie 1915-1999. Born Nebraska and emigrated to Canada in 1949. Passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, November 7th. Hugh was a loving husband, father and friend. He was married to Marjorie for 57 years an is survived by his sons Douglas and Bruce. As an extremely well respected Vancouver businessman, Hugh was closely associated with the Vancouver Board of Trade. Fo many years he acted as Chairman for a number of committees and as a genial host for the popular Board Monday luncheons. For these and other services he was awarded an honorary lifetime membership upon his business retirement. He also served as President of the Vancouver Sales and Marketing Executives. Hugh and Marjorie enjoyed travel and visited many countries around the world on numerous occasions. Hugh had a passion for woodworking and his home workshop was not only the envy of, but more importantly, a consent gathering place for his many friends in the community. Nothing gave him greater pleasure than being able to see and occasionally assist others in completing their many and varied projects. Hugh's contributions to society and the community are many but one of his proudest achievements was his work with Operation Eyesight Universal. It is because his untiring efforts on their behalf that many people in poorer countries can see well today. Although not well known, Hugh was also an accomplished musician and prior to moving to Canada had been a percussionist with a symphony ocharstra and a drummer with one of the leaders of what was to become a well known big band of his era. Fortunately for those who knew, Hugh will not just be sadly missed, but also fondly remembered by everyone he touched. No service by family request. In lieu of flowers, donations made to the West Vancouver S.P.C.A. would be appreciated.
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Reference Number |
28543 |
Person ID |
I28337 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |