Maxine-Brown-Obituary

Maxine H. Brown

GORHAM, Maine

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Maxine H. Brown, 82 GORHAM -- Maxine H. Brown, 82, passed away on Sunday, March 8, 2009, six days before her 82nd birthday. She was born on March 14, 1927, in Bridgewater, the daughter of Fred and Ada Nichols Kilcollins. Maxine was a graduate of Bridgewater Classical Academy. She was proud to...

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Aunt Macky has had a long hard road since her trip to the Bridgewater reunion. That was the last time I saw her. She looked wonderful and was her vibrant ole self. She has suffered and that part of her journey is now over. Now everyones concern is to those of you that mourn. Caring is all around you. Remember that many others are thinking of you and adding their strength to yours during this time. As your mom would say that is from Cousin Carm. She is the only person in the world that...

Steve, Jane and family,
Please know we're thinking of you all. I know from what you've said Mrs. Brown was a wonderful person who will be missed by so many. She's at peace now and will always be in your hearts. We're so sorry for your loss. If there's anything we can do just call.

Dear Steve, Suzanne, Carla, Roger & Troy,

Fondest of memories of our time spent together vacationing in Maine.
Aunt Maxine left a lasting impression on all of us with her warmth, kindness and beauty.

My thoughts and prayers are with you,

Love, Jennifer

Steve, Suzanne, Carla, Roger and Troy - Our thoughts are with all of you and your families now as you say good-bye to your Mom. She and all of you have been through so much these past few years. Remember the fun - it helps! I can still see her out back with Jeanette playing dominos. Best to you all -

Steve, Suzanne, Carla, Roger, and Troy, My deepest sympathies to you All. Your mother was dearly loved as a mother and aunt. She was so beautiful,on the inside and out- with her eyes always sparkling so bright. She had a special zest for life, and people. "Vivacious", and always full of Light, and Energy. Fondest of Memories are held for your Mum by us all. Peace,Love, and Hugs to you All, Pat

Steve, Suzanne, Carla, Roger & Troy,
I was so sadden to hear of the loss of your Mom. She was always a very special person to me, as well as your whole family. I will never forget the great times I spent at your house and your camp. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Brenda

Steve, Suzanne, Carla, Roger and Troy,

I was truly saddened by the passing of your mom; she had been on a long journey the last few years. Remember that even though you have lost her physical being you will always have her with you.

Both her and your dad always made me feel at home at your house. I can still hear her calling me Juicer with that "the country" accent she had. I always thought of your mom as a warm cheerful person.

Our thought and prayers are with you, our...

To the Family... Maxine was so welcoming to us when we moved to Gorham as strangers 13 years ago. We will never forget her and all of the fun we had together. We know she is in a better place now. She was a very brave lady and we love her.
Joe & Alice Varde

Remembering fun times we had working together at the hot lunch program at Gorham High.We always enjoyed talking about our common ties to the Town of Monson. Recall one particular lunch that Ed and I had with the Browns at their cottage on Lake Hebron. Maxine in her active years became a fixture in Gorham as you would see her almost daily in her long walks around town. She was a dear person and will be sorely missed. Our sincere condolences to the family. RIP Maxine.