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Graveside
services for Phillip G. "Phil" Maupin, 67, of Homedale, who
died Friday, Sept., 4, at a Caldwell nursing home, will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m.
at the Wilder Cemetery.
The cortege will leave Flahiff Funeral Chapel,
Homedale at 12:45 p.m. Friends may meet at the cemetery.
The Rev. Kenneth
Pitts of Homedale will officiate.
Mr. Maupin was
born on March 6, 1920, to Perry and Dorothy Franks Maupin.
He was reared and
educated at Watson,
Ore.
He operated his
father's ranch there as a young man following the death of
his father. He
joined the U.S. Army and served during World War II.
After the war he
returned to run horses, before he was employed by John
Wright operating heavy equipment.
He married Glenyce
Robinson on Dec. 27, 1956. Later
he worked for the soil conservation service as a heavy
equipment operator. He
also worked as a rancher in the Squaw Creek area.
He worked in Nevada for several years in the summer months
and would return to ranch in the winter.
They moved to Vale, Ore., in 1974, where he ranched, and they
returned to Homedale in 1979.
He enjoyed his
grandchildren and riding horses.
He was a member of
the D.A.V., Parma Chapter.
He is survived by
his wife; one son, Howard Maupin of Homedale; one daughter,
Susie Love of Homedale; three brothers, Lewis Maupin of
Homedale, and Ted and Bud Maupin of Merrill, Ore.; four
sisters, Grace Pennington of Weiser, Ann Johnson and Pearl
Maupin both of Merrill, and Lois Kingsford of Joseph, Ore.;
nine grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded
in death by a stepson, three brothers and a sister.
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