| Name |
Alma Mamie Bolling |
| Birth |
27 Aug 1920 |
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri [1, 2] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Census |
18 Apr 1940 |
Lost Mountain Township, Clallam County, Washington [1] |
- Clifford Maybee, owns home worth $200, Head, M, W, 25, M, completed 8 years of school, born in Washington, Loader, Logging, earned $780 in 1939 for 26 weeks
Alma Maybee, Wife, W, F, 20, M, completed 8 years of school, born in Missouri, residence 1 April 1935 was Rural, Taney County, Missouri
Joan Maybee, Daughter, W, F, 11/12, S, born in Washington
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| WW2 Draft |
16 Oct 1940 |
Sequim, Clallam County, Washington [3] |
- Clifford Henry Maybee, RFD 1, Sequim, Clallam, Washington , born 15 Jun 1915 in Pt Angeles, Washington, registered for the draft. He was not employed. The person who would always know his address was his wife, Alma Mayme Maybee, at the same address. He was White, 5' 10", 175 pounds, had blue eyes, brown hair, and a light brown complexion.
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| Census |
31 Mar 1950 |
1709½ C Street, Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington [4] |
- Clifford H Maybee, Head, White, Male, 34, Married, born in Washington, Logging Truck river, Logging
Alma Maybee, Wife, White, Female, 29, Married, born in Missouri, parents born in US, started but did not complete 9th grade
Jo Ann Maybee, Daughter, White, Female, 10, never married, born in Washington
Judy Maybee, Daughter, White, Female, 8, never married, born in Washington
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| Witness-Obituary |
8 Sep 2003 |
Peninsula Daily News, Brewster, Washington [5] |
- Clifford H. Maybee (June 15, 1915 -- Sept. 3, 2003) died in his Port Angeles home at age 88.
He was born in Port Angeles to Henry W. and Susan M. (Machenheimer) Maybee.
He graduated from the eighth grade at Lost Mountain School.
Mr. Maybee married Alma Bolling on July 3, 1938, in Brewster.
Mr. Maybee worked in the Civilian Conservation Corps and also as a high rigger in the logging industry. He lived in Bellingham and Mount Vernon before returning to Port Angeles four years ago.
He was a member of the Elks Lodge and the Moose Lodge in Mount Vernon, and he enjoyed hunting and fishing.
Survivors include his wife in Port Angeles; daughters and sons-in-law Judy and Bob Clark of Stanwood and JoAnn and Don Fisher of Lake Stevens; brother and sister-in-law Edwin and Gladys Maybee of Port Angeles; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two sisters, Berneace Swegel and Alice Murray Koshman.
Services: Visitation Monday, Sept. 8, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Drennan-Ford Funeral Home, 260 Monroe Road, Port Angeles. Graveside service follows at 1 p.m. in Mount Angeles Memorial Park, U.S. Highway 101 at Monroe Road, with the Rev. Mike Jones of Independent Bible Church officiating. A reception follows the service at Drennan-Ford Funeral Home.
Memorials: Hospice of Clallam County, P.O. Box 2014, Port Angeles WA 98362.
From the online version of the Peninsula Daily News,305 West First St., Port Angeles,, Sept. 8, 2003
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| Reference Number |
6762 |
| Death |
22 Jul 2014 |
Ferndale, Whatcom County, Washington [6, 7] |
| Burial |
Mount Angeles Memorial Park, Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington [8] |
| Person ID |
I6724 |
Maybee Society |
| Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |