Maxine-Boyce-Obituary

Maxine J. Boyce

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Maxine Boyce passed away in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Funeral Home Services for Maxine are being provided by Washburn-McReavy Funeral Chapels. The obituary was featured in Star Tribune on December 8, 2010.

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Maxine was a dear close friend during our days at Holy Angels. I am so sorry she is gone but now is with the "Angels" in heaven. God Bless the family. Virginia Case Kopischke

maxine was a wonderful person to work with at Northdale....as with all head secretaries, i, along with all the other staff, knew who really ran the school - the head secretaries.....maxine knew the answers to everything!!!.....my sympathy as you grieve her loss but also celebrate her life...rest in God's hands......sandy gutzwiller

We're so sorry for your loss. Take comfort in all the memories you have.God bless you all.

Maxine was a beautiful lady who had a big heart and loved to laugh. She was the head secretary when I began as principal at Northdale and she is so special to me. She was so kind & helpful when I started.
I send my sympathy to her family during this time of loss. I, like so many, will love her always.
Lynda Van Driel

Maxine was a beautiful lady who had a big heart and loved to laugh. She was the head secretary when I began as principal at Northdale. She is so special to me. She was kind & helpful and made me feel so welcome.
I send my sympathy to her family during this time of loss. I, like so many, love her always. Lynda Van Driel

There never be another great lady like Maxine. She will be missed by all.Everyone that knew her loved her. Thank you for being in my corner.
So sorry for your loss, my prayer's go out to the family and god bless you. Love Tammy Frank (Foreston,Mn)

Many memories at Northdale Jr. High come back to me. We shared many years together. So sorry for the loss. My prayers are for you and the family. Pat Clinton

There will never be anyone ever again like Maxine. I worked with her at Northdale and when she retired, I took over her position, but could never fill her shoes. Thanks for everything, Maxine.