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Maple Lee Mashburn
07/03/1916 — 06/01/2003
From Richland, WA, US | Born in Merkel, Texas
Maple Lee Mashburn
Maple Lee Mashburn Nan
Maple Lee Mashburn Nan age 86 of Richland died Sunday June 1st at Richland Life Care Center.
She was born July 3rd, 1916 to John and Mattie Shaw in Merkle, Texas.
Maple was born and raised in Texas, then lived in Richland, Washington for 27 years.
She enjoyed bowling, gardening, and family gatherings. She was a member of CUP church in Richland.
Maple is survived by Patsy Harold Euteneier of Kent, WA, Jerry Janetta Mashburn of Richland, WA; Royce B. Jr. Carol Mashburn of Aromas, CA; brother, Wade Genoa Shaw of Hawley, TX; sister, Roxie Meeks of Cibalo, TX; 7 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her mother and father Mattie and John Shaw; her husband Royce B. Mashburn; two grandchildren Kevin Mashburn and Brad Euteneier; daughter-in-law Ruth Mashburn; sister Daisy Mashburn; brothers M.J. Shaw, John Shaw and Warren Shaw.
A graveside service will be held on Friday June 6th, at 10:00am at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Richland, WA.
Memorial donations maybe made to Childrens Medical Center in Seattle, Civil Air Patrol and at the Tri-City Cancer Center.
Arrangements made by Einans Funeral Home in Richland, WA.
It is very hard to lose someone like Maple. She had so many good qualities and was such an inspiration to all of us at our office. I loved hearing her say my name with that little southern drawl to it. I enjoyed my visits with her each time she came to the office and regret that I didn’t get a chance to say goodbye to her. I take comfort in knowing that someday I will see her again and we’ll pick up where we left off with our last visit. She was truly “one of a kind” and a very special lady. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Respectfully,
Rindi Baze
Columbia Basin Hematology/Oncology
It is very hard to lose someone like Maple. She had so many good qualities and was such an inspiration to all of us at our office. I loved hearing her say my name with that little southern drawl to it. I enjoyed my visits with her each time she came to the office and regret that I didn’t get a chance to say goodbye to her. I take comfort in knowing that someday I will see her again and we’ll pick up where we left off with our last visit. She was truly “one of a kind” and a very special lady. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Respectfully,
Rindi Baze
Columbia Basin Hematology/Oncology
Maple, You were good company. Thanks for knocking on my door and handing me a big plate of homemade food many times. I am glad to have known you! You were fun.
Nan, you will be dearly missed by many. I will always remember that you had so much energy and were such a go-getter. Thank you for letting me be part of your life. XOXOX Lisa
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Maple Lee Mashburn