Seattle Daily Times, Seattle, Washington
November 13, 1967
KEYES -- Maybelle E. Services today, Monday, 8 p.m.
YARINGTON'S WHITE CENTER FUNERAL HOME. Those who prefer may contribute to the Burien Free Methodist Church Building Fund.
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Seattle Daily Times
December 2, 1964
Mrs. Bernice Blow's Rites Tomorrow
Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Blow, 72, of 13030 Ambaum Blvd. S. W., who died Sunday after six months' illness, will be at 3 o'clock tomorrow at the White Center Funeral Home, with cremation following.
Born in Marshfield, Wis., Mrs. Blow moved to Newport, Pend Oreille County, in 1902. After graduating from high school there, she worked in the Newport Postoffice. She was Pend Oreille County auditor eight years.
Three years ago, Mrs. Blow retired after working in the state auditor's office many years. She resided in Ryderwood, Cowlitz County, before coming here. Her husband, Bernice, died in 1959. She was a member of Rebekah Lodge No. 17, Olympia.
Surviving are two brothers, David Grover, Claremont, Calif., and James Grover, Sutherlin, Ore., and five sisters, Mrs. Helen Livermore and Mrs. Maybelle Keyes, both of Seattle, Mrs. Adeline Nourse, Snohomish, Mrs. Charlotte Scherz, Portland, and Mrs. Jennie Townsend, Reno.
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Oregonian Newspaper, Portland, Oregon
April 13, 1913
Keyes - Grover
J. Paul Keyes and Miss Maybelle E. Grover were married at the home of the bride's aunt (Mrs. S. F. Grover, 1113 E. Clay street, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev. Dr. William H. Fry, pastor of the Sunnyside M. E. Church. After a brief visit to the home of the bride at Newport, Wash., the young couple will make their home at Corvallis, Or.
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