George H. Maul, 78, of 303 North Chelsea, died yesterday at St. Joseph Hospital of a heart ailment. He was born in East St. Louis, IL, and had lived here 60 years. Mr. Maul retired 10 years ago as a machinist for Armour & Co. He was a member of the Budd Park Christian Church and the International Association of Machinists. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Ann Maul of the home; a son, Chester L. Maul, San Francisco; a brother, Edward Maul, 143 North White; four sisters, Mrs. Tillie Louise Smith, 205 East Sixty-eighth Terrace, Raytown; Mrs. Lucy Abel, Eudora KS, and Mrs. Johanna Moll, Lawrence, KS, and two grandchildren.
Kansas City Times, July 6, 1961
George H. Maul, 78, of 303 North Chelsea, died yesterday at St. Joseph Hospital of a heart ailment. He was born in East St. Louis, IL, and had lived here 60 years. Mr. Maul retired 10 years ago as a machinist for Armour & Co. He was a member of the Budd Park Christian Church and the International Association of Machinists. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Ann Maul of the home; a son, Chester L. Maul, San Francisco; a brother, Edward Maul, 143 North White; four sisters, Mrs. Tillie Louise Smith, 205 East Sixty-eighth Terrace, Raytown; Mrs. Lucy Abel, Eudora KS, and Mrs. Johanna Moll, Lawrence, KS, and two grandchildren.
Kansas City Times, July 6, 1961
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