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Ethel Lois Maxwell

Plain Grove, Pennsylvania

Dec 14, 1938 – Jan 7, 2025

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BORN
December 14, 1938
DIED
January 7, 2025
LOCATION
Plain Grove, Pennsylvania

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Ethel Lois Maxwell, 86, of Plain Grove, Pa. passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, at Grove Manor in Grove City.Ethel was born in West Liberty Borough, Slippery Rock, on Dec. 14, 1938, to Delbert W. and Grace M. (Double) Croll. She was one of 15 children.Ethel married George Norman Maxwell on July...

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This breaks my heart to see this. When I was first starting out in life she was a great mentor and friend to me. What a wonderful woman she was. I had only seen her once since I moved to Georgia but I thought of her often. To her family, I am so very sorry for your loss.

I knew Ethel for years and she was a nice woman and will be missed by all who knew her...she was one of my toughest customers when I worked at Tinkers Dam...

To some members of the Slippery Rock community, Ethel Maxwell was the First National Bank of Slippery Rock. She was legendary in her commitment to her customers. She provided my Consumer Loan training during my Branch Manager training days. Ethel was tough as nails, laughed contagiously and was loving to her coworkers, customers, friends and family.

My deepest condolences to the entire family. I am sorry to hear "Blondie" has passed. Y'all are in my thoughts & prayers at this difficult time. Your Cousin, Kimberly

One of my favorite people in the world. I worked at the Camelot across from the bank for many years and waited on Ethel. Deepest sympathy to her family. She was a great person.

We always enjoyed visiting with Ethel when we stopped in to the bank. She was a friend of my mother's long before we met her. She was very friendly and gave us good advice. Our sympathy goes out to her family on her loss.

Losing a parent is heartbreaking. May your treasured memories be forever held in your heart. Laura Lee (Paden) Davis

Well done, good and faithful servant. Carolyn Maxwell Colosimo

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