| Name |
Julia Placek |
| Birth |
13 Nov 1916 |
Queens, New York [1] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Census |
23 Apr 1940 |
732 Elm Street, Kearny, Hudson County, New Jersey [2] |
- Floyd Mabie, Head, M, W, 29, M, completed 2 years high school, born in New York, residence 1 April 1935 was Bellmore, Nassau, New York, Trucker, Freight, wages earned in 1939 - $1200 for 35 weeks
Julia Mabie, Wife, F, W, 23, M, completed 2 years high school, born in New York, residence 1 April 1935 was Bellmore, Nassau, New York
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| WW2 Draft |
16 Oct 1940 |
732 Elm Street, Kearny, Hudson County, New Jersey [3] |
- Floyd Harold Mabie, 732 Elm St., Kearny, Hudson, N. J., born 25 Nov 1910 in Maywood, New Jersey, registered for the draft. He was employed by Kramer Brothers' Freight Lines. The person who would always know his address was his wife, Mrs Julia Mabie, at the same address. He was White, 5' 10½", 158 pounds, had brown eyes, black hair, and a dark complexion.
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| Census |
7 Apr 1950 |
10E Garden Terrace, North Arlington, Bergen County, New Jersey [4] |
- Floyd H Maibee, Head, White, Male, 39, never married, born in New Jersey, Truck Driver, Construction
Julia Maibee, Wife, White, Female, 33, Married, born in New York
Charles Maibee, Son, White, Male, 9, never married, born in New Jersey
Margaret Maibee, Daughter, White, Female, 8, never married, born in New Jersey
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| Residence |
Between 1994 and 1998 |
124 Fivefoot Prong Lane, Camden, Kent County, Delaware [5] |
| Death |
3 Jun 2013 |
Punta Gorda, Charlotte County, Florida [6] |
| Obituary |
9 Jun 2013 |
North Port, Sarasota County, Florida [6, 7] |
- Julia Mabie, 96, of Punta Gorda, Fla., and formerly of Petersburg, Del., and Hicksville, N.Y., passed away Monday, June 3, 2013, at Life Care Center.
She was first generation, having been born in 1916 to an immigrant parent, and survived the 1918-1919 pandemic, which claimed her two oldest sisters. Julia entered the workforce in the early '60s and worked as a keypunch operator until the opportunity arose and she changed her employment to driving a full-size school bus. She worked for Students Bus Transportation for 15 years, and when the family moved to Delaware, she continued her employment with Dawson Bus Company for 26 years, until her retirement at age 85.
She was a very active member of North Arlington United Methodist Church in New Jersey, Parkway Community Church in Hicksville, Woodside United Methodist Church in Delaware, and Trinity United Methodist Church in Charlotte Harbor, Fla. She organized the Ugli Quilt Group, which made quilts for the homeless; this group was inducted into the Order of St. Barnabas.
Julia leaves to cherish her memory her son, Charles (Linda) Mabie of Punta Gorda; daughter, Cathy Ann (Jay) Dilmore of Felton, Del.; six grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Anna Placek; her husband of 41 years, Floyd; daughter, Margaret Breare; and sisters, Ludmilla Placek, Louisa Placek, Anna Hohorst and Emily Somelofski.
A celebration of Julia's life will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 15, 2013, at Trinity United Methodist Church in Charlotte Harbor. Inurnment will be in Maple Grove Cemetery in Hackensack, N.J.
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| Reference Number |
33830 |
| Burial |
Maple Grove Park Cemetery, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey [8] |
- Floyd H Mabie; 1910 - 1979; Julia Mabie; 1916 - 2013
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| Person ID |
I33587 |
Maybee Society |
| Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |