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Virgil Maw

Corona/Norco, California

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VIRGIL MAW A long-time resident of Corona, born in Creston, Nebraska on May 24, 1920, passed away January 2, 2009. After graduating from high school in Creston, he spent one year in Iowa and then moved to Corona in 1939 to work for Corona Sheet Metal, until the start of World War Two. He spent...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
All my love, Toni Cox

Edna (my second mom), Tom and David

Today, my mom sent me a letter. I was expecting the typical letter an aging mom sends here son far away. As I open the letter, there is a newspaper clipping, which also is the norm. This newspaper clipping is different. As I unfold the clipping, I see the face of Virgil as I remembered him as a young boy. The Maw's were like a second family when I was young, as Tommy and I were always up to mischief. The moment I saw the notice, my heart just...

Aunt Edna, David, Tom and families,

I was so sorry to hear of Uncle Virgil's passing. Although I didn't see him often, he always had a great smile and a mischievous twinkle in his eye! I know he will be missed by all.

Prayers for your family for peace and comfort. Long time since we were in Jefferson school and seeing your house on the corner. I lived at 838 W 9th until graduation in 57. Now we're near Branson, Missouri

Tom, Dave & Edna,

I'm so sorry to hear of Virgil's passing. Even though it's been a long, long time, I'll never forget his wonderfully amusing personality and how good he, and you Edna, were to us kids. You are all in my heart.

What a wonderful and fitting service today! We were all blessed with the memories.
Thank you all so much for the influence the Maw family has had in our City.
Pastor Tom West Grand Baptist Church

Dave and family

I am very sorry to hear of your Father's passing. Please accept my sincerest sympathies. Losing a parent is very hard. Their love and wisdom is what we cling to forever.

Paula Schneider Lynch