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Mayhew, Robert Wellington, 1880-1971

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  • 1880-1971

Robert Wellington Mayhew was born on 13 October 1880 in Cobden, Ontario, the son of Charles Mayhew and Sarah Dunlop Mayhew. He married Grace Logan on 26 February 1908; their children were Robert Logan, Charles Alan, and Jean Edwards; Alan Mayhew, an RCAF pilot during the World War, 1939-1945, was killed in action over the Indian Ocean in June 1943. His daughter Jean married Alex Lawrason; his daughter-in-law is the Victoria sculptor Elza Mayhew.

Mayhew was first elected to the House of Commons for Victoria at a by-election held on 29 November 1937; he was re-elected at general elections in 1940, 1945 and 1949. He served as Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Finance from 1946 to 1948, and was Minister of Fisheries from 1948 to 1952. He retired from politics in 1952, and was appointed Canadian Ambassador to Japan that same year, serving in this post until 1954.

Mayhew was prominent in the Victoria community for many years. He was president and later Vice-Chairman of the Board at Sidney Roofing & Paper Co. Ltd. and its subsidiaries, and was a member of the Victoria Advisory Board and the Royal Trust Company. Early in his political career he was Reeve of Oak Bay Municipality. Other memberships included the Rotary Club, Victoria Club, Colwood Golf Club and the Union Club. For his services to the community he was awarded a public service medal from the City of Victoria in 1948, and was made a Freeman of the City of Victoria in 1966 and of the Municipality of Oak Bay in 1968. Mayhew was a member and elder of the United Church in Victoria. He was given an honourary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Victoria in 1965.

Both Robert and Grace Mayhew were awarded honourary life memberships in the Victoria Liberal Association in 1954. Grace Mayhew, who was born in London, Ontario, on 21 April 1878, died in Victoria on 2 September 1967. Robert Mayhew died in Victoria in 1971.

Maynard, Max, 1903-1982

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  • 1903-1902

Max Maynard was born in 1903 in Solapurum, India, one of eight children of missionary parents. The Maynards lived in England for a short time during Max’s childhood, before moving to Victoria in 1912. Max graduated from Victoria High School where classmates included Jack Shadbolt, Roy Daniells, Fred Brand and Ira Dilworth. Maynard earned a teaching certificate from the Provincial Normal School in Vancouver, and worked as a teacher for a time before earning a Bachelor of Arts from the University of British Columbia in 1937. After working at the Vancouver Art Gallery as the secretary manager, he taught English at the University of Southern California and then at the University of New Hampshire until 1973. After retiring, Maynard dedicated himself to painting and in 1978 returned to Victoria, where he spent the duration of his life. In 1948 Max married Fredelle Bruser (1922-1989), with whom he had two children, Rona (1949-) and Joyce (1953-). The couple divorced in 1973, in part due to his alcoholism. Maynard died in 1982.

Mazari, ?

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Dr. Mazari was a professor at U.B.C.

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