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Warren George Maynard 1921 - 2009
Warren
George Maynard was born on March 4, 1921, the son of Julius and
Elzora (Davis) Maynard in Sanish, North Dakota.
Warren attended grade school and then moved to the Oregon mountain
range and worked as a logger with his uncle for a short time.
Warren moved to Minot, North Dakota and began working as a phone
boy for the old 78 taxi in 1938. Warren soon became an unofficial
cabby picking up customers when they needed a ride. His unofficial
title ended abruptly when he was stopped by the police for driving
without a license. After Warren's employer paid his ticket and
his license fee he became an official taxi cab driver. For almost
70 years Warren picked up thousands of customers who needed a
ride home, to work, or to the store. He loved visiting with
his customers and he could tell a lot of colorful stories throughout
his years a cabby. Warren retired from drive cab at the age
of 86 years.
Warren was hard workingman, who enjoyed gardening and spending
time at his lake home on Lake Sakakawea. At the lake, Warren
took pleasure in landscaping his lot and in the early 60's made
a runabout boat for his family to enjoy. He was a colorful man
with a quick wit and great sense of humor. He always liked to
tease his grandchildren and spend time with them at the lake.
He was a loving husband and loved to dance with his wife Alice.
He was a member of the Elks Club, Moose Club, and the Eagles
Club all in Minot, North Dakota. He will be missed those who
knew and loved him.
Warren G. Maynard died on Friday, February 27, 2009 at Bethany
Home in Alexandria at the age of 87 years.
He is survived by his loving wife of 67 years Alice Maynard of
Alexandria; son Bill and Ginger Maynard of Alexandria; daughter
Alana Maynard of Minot; grandchildren Troy Berger of Minot; Tonjia
and Ronald Jr. Day of Camp Pendleton, CA; Kari and Darwin Haugtvedt
of Hawley, MN; Staci and Brian Willis of Farmington, MN; Sheila
and Scott Heifort of Fergus Falls, MN; Tony and Jill Bridge of
Watertown, MN; 9 great grandchildren; sister Adeline Watzmuth
of Minneapolis, MN. He was preceded in death by his parents
infant twin sons and great grandson Samual Berger.
A Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, March 4, 2009
at 2PM at Thompson Larson Funeral Chapel in Minot, North Dakota
with the Reverend Kent Hinkel officiating.
Visitation will be held for one hour prior to the service at
the Thompson Larson Funeral Home.
Interment will be in the Sunset Memorial Cemetery in Minot, North
Dakota.
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