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John Francis Maybee [35610]
(1833-1902)
Hannah Maria Breau [35556]
(1853-1918)
Louis Ernest Maybee [35554]
(1880-1939)
Lila Alice Carré [35508]
(1881-Bet 1966/1966)
Harold L Maybee [35504]
(1914-2003)

 

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Harold L Maybee [35504]

  • Born: 21 Aug 1914, Fresno County, California, USA 5366
  • Marriage: Unknown
  • Died: 28 Apr 2003, Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana at age 88 28
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bullet  General Notes:

From the Maybee Society files. Not all data is verified. Say dates are estimates and are probably within 20 years. The Maybee Society keeps its data on The Master Genealogist�, and has been modified by Gary Hester?s WIT2NOTE� to form the GedCom file. This information is also available in a TMG file.

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bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Obituary. Harold L Maybee was mentioned in the obituary of Hazel R Maybee

• Occupation: owned: Maybee Tent and Awning Co., San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA. 8884

• Census, Jan 1920, Washington, Fresno County, California, United States of America. 8883 Harold L Maybee appeared on the census of Jan 1920 in the
household of Louis Ernest Maybee and Lila Alice Carré
Washington, Fresno County, California

• Census, Apr 1930, Township 3, Fresno County, California, USA. 8881 Harold L Maybee appeared on the census of Apr 1930 in the
household of Louis Ernest Maybee and Lila Alice Carré Township
3, Fresno County, California

• Residence, 1969, Fishtail, Stillwater County, Montana, USA. 8884

• Obituary, 8 May 2003, The Billings News, Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA. 8885 08 May 2003 The Billings News, Billings, Montana PFP obituary
read: Services were held May 2, 2003, for Harold Maybee, 88,
former owner of a tent and awning company in California. The
son of Louis and Lila Maybee, he was born Aug. 21, 1914, in
Fresno, Calif. The fifth of seven siblings, he designed and
built a glider at the age of 16. He later built a mountain
cabin at Bass Lake, Calif. During the Depression, he served in
the Civil Conservation Corps. Later, at Pacific Tent and
Awning, he went from sweeping floors to sales manager and
community liaison within a year. He married Marjorie Grace
Griset on March 17, 1940. They lived in Fresno and in Santa
Ana, Calif., where he operated a canvas manufacturing firm. He
eventually became sole owner of Maybee Tent and Awning Co. in
San Bernardino, Calif. In San Bernardino, Mr. Maybee served as
chapter president of the Christian Business Men's Committee and
on the boards of the Salvation Army and the First Assembly of
God Church. He was a member of Rotary Club International for 28
years and was in the formation committee for the Full Gospel
Business Men's Fellowship International. With the help of two
friends, Mr. Maybee designed the rebuilding of a 42-foot boat
that was docked in San Diego, Calif. He served as commander of
the U.S. Power Squadron and taught a course in celestial
navigation at San Bernardino Valley College. In 1969, Mr. and
Mrs. Maybee retired in Fishtail. He was known for his culinary
skills and in his 70s worked as a cook for a hunting outfitter
in the Beartooth Mountains. He was a member of Columbus
Assembly of God Church and later attended Grace Fellowship Four
Square Church in Absarokee.
Survivors include his wife; daughters, Judith Goodbar, Barbara
Uzri and Gail Briceno; a son, Daryl; 10 grandchildren; seven
stepgrandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and 14
stepgreat-grandchildren.
Visitation was on May 1 at Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary.
Services were at Grace Fellowship Four Square Church in
Absarokee with interment in Rosebud Cemetery.

• Obituary, 8 May 2003, The Billings News, Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA. 8885 Services were held May 2, 2003, for Harold Maybee, 88, former
owner of a tent and awning company in California. The son of
Louis and Lila Maybee, he was born Aug. 21, 1914, in Fresno,
Calif. The fifth of seven siblings, he designed and built a
glider at the age of 16. He later built a mountain cabin at
Bass Lake, Calif. During the Depression, he served in the Civil
Conservation Corps. Later, at Pacific Tent and Awning, he went
from sweeping floors to sales manager and community liaison
within a year. He married Marjorie Grace Griset on March 17,
1940. They lived in Fresno and in Santa Ana, Calif., where he
operated a canvas manufacturing firm. He eventually became sole
owner of Maybee Tent and Awning Co. in San Bernardino, Calif.
In San Bernardino, Mr. Maybee served as chapter president of
the Christian Business Men's Committee and on the boards of the
Salvation Army and the First Assembly of God Church. He was a
member of Rotary Club International for 28 years and was in the
formation committee for the Full Gospel Business Men's
Fellowship International. With the help of two friends, Mr.
Maybee designed the rebuilding of a 42-foot boat that was
docked in San Diego, Calif. He served as commander of the U.S.
Power Squadron and taught a course in celestial navigation at
San Bernardino Valley College. In 1969, Mr. and Mrs. Maybee
retired in Fishtail. He was known for his culinary skills and
in his 70s worked as a cook for a hunting outfitter in the
Beartooth Mountains. He was a member of Columbus Assembly of
God Church and later attended Grace Fellowship Four Square
Church in Absarokee.
Survivors include his wife; daughters, Judith Goodbar, Barbara
Uzri and Gail Briceno; a son, Daryl; 10 grandchildren; seven
stepgrandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and 14
stepgreat-grandchildren.
Visitation was on May 1 at Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary.
Services were at Grace Fellowship Four Square Church in
Absarokee with interment in Rosebud Cemetery.


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Harold married.




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