NameKarl McCall Maust
BirthOct 20, 1892, Wichita, Kan.
DeathOct 22, 1949
BurialHillcrest Memorial Cemetery, Jackson, Mich.
Spouses
BirthFeb 13, 1899, Marietta, Pa.
DeathJan 22, 1992, Clearwater, Fla.
BurialSylvan Abbey Memorial Park, Clearwater, Fla.
FatherAndrew J. Farabaugh (1863-1913)
MotherRosella R. Learn (1874-1954)
MarriageMar 26, 1925, Detroit, Mich.
DivorceAug 20, 1931, Wayne County, Mich.
Notes for Karl McCall Maust
Karl was an automobile salesman. In 1930, he and Marie were living in Lincoln Park, Mich.

Karl was a highly accomplished trapshooter. He won 25 championship titles from 1925 until his death in 1949. He won the Michigan all-around title awards in 5 different years. He was also chosen for first team All-America honors in 1931 and 1941. Karl was an industry reprsentative for the Western Cartridge Company. He was inducted into the American Trapshooting Association’s Hall of Fame in 1980.

In 1931, Karl won the North American Clay Target Championship, held in Vandalia, Oh., in dramatic fashion. Four competitors shot 199 out of 200 targets. In the 25-target shootoff rounds, one missed in the 2nd round and another lost out when he forgot to load his gun in the 3rd. Karl and Frank M. Troeh of Portland, Ore., shot flawlessly until the latter missed in the 6th round.

Karl was killed in a three-car collision on U.S. 24, five miles north of Monroe, Mich. He was returning to Lincoln Park from a trapshooting meet in Toledo and caused the accident when trying to pass another car.
Notes for Marion Augusta (Spouse 1)
Marion appropriated the name “Marie.” In 1925, at the time of her second marriage, she is identified as a saleslady in Detroit, Mich. In 1930, she coincidentally was living on Marion Street in Lincoln Park.

In 1935, she was living in Hot Springs, Ark. In 1940, she was living alone and working as a masseuse in Paducah, Ky.
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