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Claude J Mauldin

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Claude J Mauldin

Birth
Hunt County, Texas, USA
Death
8 Nov 1982 (aged 60)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Greenville, Hunt County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Texas Death Index:
Mauldin Claude J 11-08-1982 DALLAS M

SSDI:
CLAUDE J MAULDIN 14 Dec 1921 08 Nov 1982 75401 (Greenville, Hunt, TX) (none specified) 460-28-7809 Texas


Greenville (Texas) Herald Banner, Tue, 9 Nov 1982, page A2, Deaths, Mauldin

Funeral services for Claude J. Mauldin, 60, of Tenaha, are set for 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Coker-Mathews Funeral Home Chapel. He died Monday morning at a Dallas hospital.

Rev. Robert Sexton will officiate and burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery.

He was born in Dec. 14, 1921 in Hunt County to J.C. and Florence Thomason Mauldin. A veteran of the Marine Corps in World War II, he was employed by Love Wood Products in Tenaha. Mr. Mauldin was a member of the Baptist faith.

Survivors include two sons, Michael and Jody Mauldin of Oklahoma City; a daughter, Mrs. Darleen Mays of Sacramento, Calif., three brothers, Leo and Travis Mauldin, both of Greenville and Newman Mauldin of Tawakoni; sisters, Mrs. Helen Lewis of Greenville, Mrs. June Cook of Oklahoma City and Mrs. Virginia Cleghorn of Greenville and five grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and a sister.

Pallbearers will be nephews.


Greenville (Texas) Herald Banner, Wed, 10 Nov 1982, page A2, Deaths, Mauldin

Funeral service for Claude J. Mauldin, 60, of Tenaha, will be at 4 p.m. today at the Coker-Mathews Funeral Home Chapel. He died Monday morning at a Dallas hospital.

The Rev. Robert Sexton will officiate and burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery.

He was born in Dec. 14, 1921, in Hunt County to J.C. and Florence Thomason Mauldin. A veteran of the Marine Corps in World War II, he was employed by Love Wood Products in Tenaha. Mr. Mauldin was a Baptist.

Survivors include sons, Michael and Jody Mauldin of Oklahoma City; a daughter, Mrs. Darlene Mays of Sacramento, Calif., brothers, Leo and Travis Mauldin, both of Greenville and Newman Mauldin of Tawakoni; sisters, Helen Lewis of Greenville, June Cook of Oklahoma City and Virginia Cleghorn of Greenville; and five grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and a sister.

Pallbearers will be nephews.
Texas Death Index:
Mauldin Claude J 11-08-1982 DALLAS M

SSDI:
CLAUDE J MAULDIN 14 Dec 1921 08 Nov 1982 75401 (Greenville, Hunt, TX) (none specified) 460-28-7809 Texas


Greenville (Texas) Herald Banner, Tue, 9 Nov 1982, page A2, Deaths, Mauldin

Funeral services for Claude J. Mauldin, 60, of Tenaha, are set for 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Coker-Mathews Funeral Home Chapel. He died Monday morning at a Dallas hospital.

Rev. Robert Sexton will officiate and burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery.

He was born in Dec. 14, 1921 in Hunt County to J.C. and Florence Thomason Mauldin. A veteran of the Marine Corps in World War II, he was employed by Love Wood Products in Tenaha. Mr. Mauldin was a member of the Baptist faith.

Survivors include two sons, Michael and Jody Mauldin of Oklahoma City; a daughter, Mrs. Darleen Mays of Sacramento, Calif., three brothers, Leo and Travis Mauldin, both of Greenville and Newman Mauldin of Tawakoni; sisters, Mrs. Helen Lewis of Greenville, Mrs. June Cook of Oklahoma City and Mrs. Virginia Cleghorn of Greenville and five grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and a sister.

Pallbearers will be nephews.


Greenville (Texas) Herald Banner, Wed, 10 Nov 1982, page A2, Deaths, Mauldin

Funeral service for Claude J. Mauldin, 60, of Tenaha, will be at 4 p.m. today at the Coker-Mathews Funeral Home Chapel. He died Monday morning at a Dallas hospital.

The Rev. Robert Sexton will officiate and burial will be in Forest Park Cemetery.

He was born in Dec. 14, 1921, in Hunt County to J.C. and Florence Thomason Mauldin. A veteran of the Marine Corps in World War II, he was employed by Love Wood Products in Tenaha. Mr. Mauldin was a Baptist.

Survivors include sons, Michael and Jody Mauldin of Oklahoma City; a daughter, Mrs. Darlene Mays of Sacramento, Calif., brothers, Leo and Travis Mauldin, both of Greenville and Newman Mauldin of Tawakoni; sisters, Helen Lewis of Greenville, June Cook of Oklahoma City and Virginia Cleghorn of Greenville; and five grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and a sister.

Pallbearers will be nephews.


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