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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Sunday Obituary - Shirley Maish Schultz



Schultz, Shirley Age 82, of Coon Rapids, MN, died on Thursday, February 13, 2014 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.


Shirley Ann Maish was born on November 6, 1931 to William and Charlott Horton Maish. She grew up in Blackduck, Minnesota where she met her childhood sweetheart Charles N. Schultz Jr. They were married on August 24, 1950 and moved to Illinois where they raised four children; Charles III, Barbara, William and Carl.




Shirley loved baking chocolate chip cookies, doing crossword puzzles, playing cards and bowling. Her love of bowling and competitive nature led to a 1971 Women's International Bowling Congress (WIBC) Team Championship. None of these hobbies, however, compared to how much she loved her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.



Shirley was preceded in death by her parents, her brothers, Earl, Alvern, William, Bud, Clifford and Otto and one sister, Violet.


She is survived by her husband, Charles; four children, Charles (Pattie) of Tampa, FL, Barb (Bill) Hendricks of Hines, MN, William (Timona) of East Bethel and Carl (Iris) of Coon Rapids; a sister, Janet (Bill) Vetrone of Merrillion, WI; three brothers, Merle (Darlene) Maish of Coon Rapids, MN, Ken (Carol) Maish of Avery, WI and Donnie (Charlene) Maish of International Falls, MN, eight grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, plus two great-grandchildren expected soon and numerous nieces and nephews.




A Celebration of Shirley's life will be held at KOZLAK- RADULOVICH BLAINE CHAPEL (107th Ave. NE & Hwy. 65) Wednesday from 4-7 PM concluding with a time of remembrance at 7 PM. www.kozlakradulovich.com "A Celebration of Life" 763-783-1100


Shirley and Chuck





Saturday, September 24, 2011

Sunday's Obituary - Dennis Maish

Dennis Maish, 63, of Blackduck, died Friday, Feb. 5, 2010, in Blackduck.

A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, at Cease Family Funeral Home of Blackduck.

The pallbearers will be his grandchildren, Cody, Nick, Lenay, Tiffany, Zack, Tori and Tara.

He was born Dec. 14, 1946, to Alvern and Marian Maish in St. Paul. He attended school in Marengo, Ill. He joined the U.S. Army in April of 1964, and was discharged in 1967. He married Glenda Finnan, Aug. 9, 1997, in Blackduck, where they made their home. He was a truck driver and drove truck for Transport America for six years. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and watching NASCAR. He also loved spending time with his family and most of all his grandkids.

He is survived by his wife, Glenda Maish; his children, Norman (Jeannie) Maish, Denise Garrigan, Dennis Maish, Dale Maish and Jenny (Don) Jones; seven grandchildren; a great-grandson; a brother, Greg Maish; two sisters, Jackie Heelein and Sandy Peterson and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Steve Maish and his grandparents.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Sunday's Obituary - Lottie Maish

Lottie Olive Maish
Born: August 11 1902
Died: Feb 10 1918




Death Comes Suddenly
Lottie Maish Dies at Her Home Last Saturday From Apoplexy

The Blackduck American - February 13, 1918

Returning to her home from a shopping trip to the stores Saturday night, Miss Lottie Maish, the 16 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Maish of this village, was taken with a violent coughing spell and before Dr. Koch who was summoned reached the Maish home she was beyond medical aid and died without regaining consciousness.

Deceased was born in Hornet Township August 11, 1901 and was the sixth of eleven children. She is mourned by her parents, eight sisters and two brothers.

The funeral which was largely attended was held from the Presbyterian church Monday afternoon, Rev. H. A. Kossack officiating.

Miss Maish had been in the best of health and it was only a few minutes before her death that she complained of not feeling well. It is believed that the bursting of a blood vessel caused her death.