MAXINE-GARRETT-PALMER-Obituary

MAXINE GARRETT-PALMER

Bedford Heights, Ohio

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GARRETT-PALMER MAXINE GARRETT– PALMER, was chosen on Wednesday, February 13, 2013, by her Heavenly Father to come home. She leaves her devoted husband, Ronald H. Palmer, daughter, Tracci Palmer, four sisters and three brothers, along with a host of other family and friends. Service will be...

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A very dear cousin. We grew up together . I will never forget when we played ball together in front of their house near my grandmothers. She will always be remembered as Max, a beautiful happy woman.

Max was a person that could light up a room. I miss her very much. Her friendship was one of the Blessing in my life. RIP

To the Palmer family may you be strenghthened in your time of need. Max was a special cousin and friend. She will be missed by all who knew her. Love Peg, San and Phyl.

To Ron and Tracci, Maxine was a woman who loved life; family and friends. We were blessed to have had her in our lives. She touched so many lives. It was an honor to have gotten to know and love her. May God Bless you and comfort you and strengthen you in the day's a ahead.

R.I.P MAXINE

She walked in grace. She spoke truth.
Maxine was a wonderful lady. I can hear her voice. Thank you for sharing her with us. I worked with Max at the VA.

Max, what a special lady! She showed us how to live and more importantly how to Love. She never met a stranger. Ron, Tracci, her siblings- you all were her world. I worked with her for several years at BV and will cherish so many happy moments; her friendship, wisdom,recipes/cooking, and laughter! Family, may our heavenly Father comfort you in his love at this time and tomorrow. You are in my prayers.

Max was one of my best friends in school we started out together in the 1st grade and we were friends through high school. We went in different directions in life but she will always be my fashion buddy, she was the one to always focus on matching the right colors and styles in clothing and i think she applied that same spirit to her life by putting on the best and being the best. Celebrate her life that is what she would have wanted.your friend Barbara Cross-Calhoun JAX, FL

To the Palmer family;

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.