James-Maylor-Obituary

James Nicholas Maylor

Everett, Washington

1935 - 2016

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March 31, 1935 - March 30, 2016 Our father died peacefully at the age of 80 on Wednesday, March 30, 2016 with his children by his side. James was the great grandson of pioneers from Ireland who settled Maylor's Point (Oak Harbor), Whidbey Island, Washington. He was the second of two children born...

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He was a good man. I met him when l was about 7 years old when he was a manager for l believe PASADENA SAVING IN CYPRESS,CA (1973). He inspired me,and convinced me to constantly save money in his bank. He was also on the BOARD OF DIRECTORS @ CYPRESS BOY'S CLUB in (1973).

I want to thank you for inspiring me to save money at your bank in Cypress,California back in 1976 when I was just 10 years old. You were a member of the Cypress Boy's Club Board Of Directors back then. I was declared an asset to society and won several trophies back in 1979 at an awards banquet. I was thinking of you today as I've been kind of depressed as I don't have any real friends anymore, and you were really a true friend because you really liked me as a person and you had a good sense...

Jimbo it seems I misspelled "with" in my first message. I bet you caught that right away and laughed. If it hadn't been for Katy I would not have known. I guess Kate still looks out for you.
May the Good Lord be WITH you Jimbo.

Loved Mr Maylor. He was married to my best buddy Katy also known as Lades for 15 years. Jim loved our family as we did love him. We called him Zim because of our son, Matthew. Many wonderful memories.
Johnny and Linda Lee Clake

Mr. Maylor was one of the good guys...I will always have great memories of playing golf with Jim and our group from Pebble Beach to Los Al. He was married to my best friend,Katy,for many years. Accolades,Mr. Maylor, on a good, full life!
My deepest sympathy to Jim's family and his extended family in southern California. Mary Meyer Hess, Memphis, TN

Death leaves a heartache that no one can heal; but love leaves a memory that no one can steal. Jim will always hold a special place in my heart. My sympathies to Mindy and Kristin for the loss of your Dad.
Can't think of one person that didn't think Jim was a wonderful man.
Also so very sad to learn of Marc's passing last year. Two very special people have gone to be with the Lord. Keep the happy memories alive in your hearts.

While we weren't able to visit too much with Jim in his later years, he was my brother-in-law, having been married to Katy (Langstroth) Maylor and, therefore, a part of our family for many years. We will always remember the good times we had together and miss Jim's humor and good spirit! Rest in peace Jim -- YOU WERE HERE, JNM!

We had great fun riding our bikes together in Irvine and I will remember it always. Jim was a really great guy.
Bob Parker

Ginger LOVED Jim!

Big J ... such a fun gentleman, always! I'm so glad you are in a better place ... say hey to Marc for me ... and Ginger! Much love always ... joanne (Little J and Richard)