Maynard Norton Estwick was born January 26, 1916, at Langford, South Dakota to Emanuel and Manda (Stegen) Estwick. He was baptized and confirmed at the Lutheran Church in Langford. Maynard attended Langford Public School and graduated from the Langford High School in 1934. After graduation he enlisted in the Civilian Conservation Corps and was stationed at Camp Pactola in the Black Hills for two years.In 1938 he came to Minnesota and worked as a bookkeeper for the Hanson Silo Company at Lake Lillian. In 1941 he was drafted into the U. S. Army. He served in several camps in the United States and over seas in Europe and Japan. He was a chief warrant officer when he was discharged in February 1946.He married Eva E. Miller, of Atwater, on January 10, 1944. They lived in Aberdeen, South Dakota for nine years where he worked for the Farmers Lumber Company. In 1955 they moved to Milan where he worked for Strand Hardware and Lumber, and later Strand of Milan until his retirement in 1986. He spent many years doing volunteer work after he retired. He and his wife spent several winters in Texas. He was a member of Kviteseid Lutheran Church in Milan, Gideon's International, and the American Legion at Milan and the VFW at Appleton. Maynard died on Wednesday, February 18th, after a short illness at Appleton Area Health Services. He had attained 93 years and 22 days of age.He is survived by his wife, Eva, of Appleton; three sisters: Doris Strom of Groton, SD, Dorothy Gathright of Aberdeen, SD; and Hazel Holm of Aberdeen, SD; several nieces, nephews, and other relatives.He is preceded in death by his parents; his daughter, Joyce, in 1969; brother, Harold Estwick; and two sisters: Allyce Espland and Evelyn Enger.