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Obituary for Maurice W. Juday

from The Republican (Danville, Indiana)--issue of Thursday, January 30, 1913—page 1, column 3:

GOOD MAN PASSES AWAY

Maurice W. Juday, well known to Danville people of twenty years or more ago, died at his home in Indianapolis last Saturday, after an illness of about three months, and was buried at Crown Hill cemetery in that city on Monday afternoon. He was born in Ohio in 1869 and with his mother came to Danville in 1884 where he attended high school for two years, graduating with the class of 1886. From here he went to Indianapolis and for several years was time keeper at the factory of E.C. Atkins & Co. He was a member of the Marion Club, the K. of P. and the Hendricks County Society of Indianapolis. His mother, wife and four children survive. In recent years he attended the annual reunions of the Danville high school Alumni Association. While he lived in Danville he attended a class of nine boys in the M.E. Sunday school, of which W.R. McClelland was teacher, and his was the first death in that class. Several of his Danville school mates and Mr. McClelland attended the funeral, which was held at the family home [at] 1130 West 33rd Street. Rev. Grafton, of the Central Christian church, officiated, assisted by Rev. Joseph N. Greene, who was in high school with Mr. Juday in Danville.