Miss Jennie Maze was born in Boone county, August 5, 1865, and was married to R. L. Harding at Kirklin, June 1884. By this union there are two daughters, Mrs. Ned Miner and Hazel Harding, both of this city. On December 30, 1900, she was again married, this time to D. W. Maish, who survives her. She is survived also by the following brothers: Daniel, of Kirklin; Emory F., of Lebanon; Milton, of Anderson, and Robert, of Peabody, Kansas, and one sister, Mrs. A. C. Merrick, of Russiaville.
Mrs. Maish was a member of the Presbyterian church and was a woman highly loved and respected by all. She was always cheerful and will be greatly missed in the home.
The funeral will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday at the home, No. 658 N. Jackson street, Rev. Stark to conduct the service. The interment will be at the I. O. O. F.
-- Margaret Weaver Scrapbook
Miss Jennie Maze was born in Boone county, August 5, 1865, and was married to R. L. Harding at Kirklin, June 1884. By this union there are two daughters, Mrs. Ned Miner and Hazel Harding, both of this city. On December 30, 1900, she was again married, this time to D. W. Maish, who survives her. She is survived also by the following brothers: Daniel, of Kirklin; Emory F., of Lebanon; Milton, of Anderson, and Robert, of Peabody, Kansas, and one sister, Mrs. A. C. Merrick, of Russiaville.
Mrs. Maish was a member of the Presbyterian church and was a woman highly loved and respected by all. She was always cheerful and will be greatly missed in the home.
The funeral will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday at the home, No. 658 N. Jackson street, Rev. Stark to conduct the service. The interment will be at the I. O. O. F.
-- Margaret Weaver Scrapbook
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