- Carol I. Maybee of Hadley (Salem Township), passed away peacefully at 7:54 p.m. Tuesday (1Nov 2011) in UPMC Horizon, Greenville. She was 85.
Born Nov. 19, 1925, in Sharon, Mrs. Maybee was a daughter of John and Margaret Rector Fout.
She was a 1943 graduate of Hickory High School, worked as a dental assistant during World War II in Camp Reynolds and as secretary for Salem Township for 38 years before retiring in December 2009.
As a member North Salem United Methodist Church for more than 50 years, Mrs. Maybee taught Sunday school and with her love of the Lord and music, played piano for service.
She loved to read, found pleasure working in her flower beds and enjoyed watching birds migrate through the area, identifying species and studying their habits.
Her husband, Leroy S. Maybee, whom she married Aug. 29, 1946, preceded her in death May 10, 1997.
Survivors include: two sons and a daughter, Leroy E. Maybee and his wife Debra, Grove City; Fred E. Maybee and his wife Joni, Hadley; and Carol M. Baker and her husband Lewis, Elwood, Ind.; seven grandchildren, Derek and Matthew Maybee; Melissa Pearce; Jeremy and Mitchell Maybee; Caitlin Boyland and her husband Greg; and Nathaniel Baker; two great-grandchildren, Jysseca Pearce and Darius Dempsey; two great-great-grandchildren, Reagyn Edwards and Gauge Edwards; a brother, Eugene Fout, Sharpsville; a sister, Virginia Foltz, Burghill, Ohio; and several nieces and nephews.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Maybee was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Theodore Maybee; two brothers, Harold Fout and Richard Fout; and a sister, Margaret "Peg" Miller.
The interment will be at the Stevenson Cemetery, Salem Township.
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