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Mertha or Bertha B. (Ball) Maynard
Tahlequah Daily Press
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
October 15, 2002
Kay Hubbard Thompson
Tulsa-Funeral services for Mertha B. Maynard, 82 will be held October 16, 2002 at 10 am at Moore's Eastlawn Chapel, 1908 S Memorial in Tulsa.

Services are under the direction of Moore's Eastlawn Chapel.

Bertha B. Maynard was born July 5, 1920 in Sallisaw to Rafe and Amanda Chandler Ball and passed away October 12, 2002.

She was married to Bim H Maynard, who preceded her in death.

She was a retired cashier for Goodwill Industires.

Maynard was preceded in death by her parents, husband, three brothers and three sisters.

She is survived by nephew Paul Lindsey and his family; niece Barbara King and her family; a brother, Raymond Ball and a sister Peggy Mattix.



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