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Maxine Pierce Frost

Riverside, California

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MAXINE PIERCE FROST Died peacefully surrounded by her children on November 27, 2007. Born in Janesville, Wisconsin on January 12, 1931, she was the eldest of Frances Vigdal Pierce and Rolfe Conroy Pierce's two girls. The Pierce family moved from Wisconsin to Huntington Park in 1941 after Maxine's...

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All of our hearts are broken with Maxine's passing. She truely made a difference.

Mrs. Frost was one of the women that inspired me to be a teacher. I worked with her many times over the years I was a student in RUSD. I was the Rep to the Board of Education for North High for 1995-96 where I was able to work with Mrs. Frost many times on various committees. The first time I met Mrs. Frost was when I was 10-years-old and I spoke to the board regarding boundary changes. She was always encouraging and complimentary. She will be missed by many, but she has left a legacy of...

I have known Maxine since 1973 through our association with the California School Boards Association. She was one of the most interesting characters and leaders I have ever met! There was truly only one Maxine Frost! She has left a legacy through her children and her work. She is probably busy organizing heaven as I write this!
Due to a work obligation in Northern California on Monday, I will be unable to attend the services. Please accept my sincere appreciation for Maxine and her life....

The Riverside Unified family has lost a wonderful lady and ardent supporter in Maxine Frost. Her impact has ben felt will be felt for years to come. Her example of boardmanship and community service is one to be emulated. I will never forget Maxine and how she supported me while I was a teacher and an administrator in RUSD. Her support of AVID is a model for board members nationwide and Riverside is often held as an example on how to properly fund AVID due to Maxine's leadership. I will...

Most sincere condolences to the entire family of Mrs. Maxine Frost.

Mrs. Frost was truly a memorable person. She treated students as indviduals and made them feel like they counted. At a school board meeting while discussing the Exit Exam for Special Ed students my granson got up to speak and she made an impact in his life when she said the he spoke "eloquently". He will always remember that day and especially that a compliment like that came from the President of the School Board....

Sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. We did not know her that well, but knew your grandmother, Fran very well. Your cousin,