Mr. Maze died on Saturday, March 26, 2011 at the Cullman Regional Medical Center. He was born October 2, 1934 in Morgan County to Hilton and Gladis Slater Maze. He was retired from Monsanto Chemical Company, attended Decatur High School and was one of "Shorty's Boys" and also excelled as a member of the track team. He was a U.S. Army Veteran, a member of Hamby's Chapel United Methodist Church, a member of the North Alabama Antique Tractors Club, former member of the Brewer High School Booster Club and a member of the Falkville Masonic Lodge. He was very active in the Eva Community, being a member of the Eva Activities Association and helping organize and coordinate the Eva Frontiers Days Festival. He also coached the "Hartselle Merchants" women's softball team. He enjoyed gardening and farming and really loved and enjoyed his family. He was preceded in death by a brother; Melvin "Rooster" Maze.
He is survived by his wife; Leasle Halbrooks Maze, two sons; Douglas Maze of Decatur and Dewayne Maze and his wife Patricia of Decatur, two daughters; Denise Nails and husband Rickey of Eva and Donna Watkins and husband Jim of Somerville, two brothers; I.D. Maze and W.C. Maze of Somerville, by three sisters; Arlene Hopper and husband James Allen of Cotaco, Irene Jennings and husband Cois of Eva, and Betty Ann Hall and husband Lavon of Somerville. Five Grandchildren; Jeremy Nails and wife Alicia of Decatur, Marly Smith and husband Ben of Priceville, Briana Watkins of Somerville, John Maze and Bryant Maze of Decatur. One Great Grandchild; Addison Nails.
Pallbearers will be Adam Hall, Ronnie Hopper, Rod Lovett, Cary Kirby, Michael Caudle and Roger Burrows. Members of the North Alabama Antique Tractors Club will be Honorary Pallbearers.
In lieu of flowers make memorial contributions to the North Alabama Antique Tractors Club or to the Peinhardt Farm Day.
Mr. Maze died on Saturday, March 26, 2011 at the Cullman Regional Medical Center. He was born October 2, 1934 in Morgan County to Hilton and Gladis Slater Maze. He was retired from Monsanto Chemical Company, attended Decatur High School and was one of "Shorty's Boys" and also excelled as a member of the track team. He was a U.S. Army Veteran, a member of Hamby's Chapel United Methodist Church, a member of the North Alabama Antique Tractors Club, former member of the Brewer High School Booster Club and a member of the Falkville Masonic Lodge. He was very active in the Eva Community, being a member of the Eva Activities Association and helping organize and coordinate the Eva Frontiers Days Festival. He also coached the "Hartselle Merchants" women's softball team. He enjoyed gardening and farming and really loved and enjoyed his family. He was preceded in death by a brother; Melvin "Rooster" Maze.
He is survived by his wife; Leasle Halbrooks Maze, two sons; Douglas Maze of Decatur and Dewayne Maze and his wife Patricia of Decatur, two daughters; Denise Nails and husband Rickey of Eva and Donna Watkins and husband Jim of Somerville, two brothers; I.D. Maze and W.C. Maze of Somerville, by three sisters; Arlene Hopper and husband James Allen of Cotaco, Irene Jennings and husband Cois of Eva, and Betty Ann Hall and husband Lavon of Somerville. Five Grandchildren; Jeremy Nails and wife Alicia of Decatur, Marly Smith and husband Ben of Priceville, Briana Watkins of Somerville, John Maze and Bryant Maze of Decatur. One Great Grandchild; Addison Nails.
Pallbearers will be Adam Hall, Ronnie Hopper, Rod Lovett, Cary Kirby, Michael Caudle and Roger Burrows. Members of the North Alabama Antique Tractors Club will be Honorary Pallbearers.
In lieu of flowers make memorial contributions to the North Alabama Antique Tractors Club or to the Peinhardt Farm Day.
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