Maxine-Goss-Obituary

Maxine E. Goss

Evansville, Indiana

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Evansville, Indiana
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American Cancer Society

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Maxine E. Goss, 84, of Evansville, died Wednesday, October 21, 2009, at her daughter's home in Indianapolis, Ind.

Maxine was born in Evansville to Gladys and Louis Egli on May 9, 1925. She began working for Westinghouse and then for Indiana Bell in Evansville as an operator and retired...

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Maxine was a team leader with a smile. I worked as an operator and she a manager. Her smile sorta said that we all did a good job and that she was proud of us. I went to high school with Alanda and always thought that someone that beautiful, MUST have a beautiful mother, and she did.GOd bless each of you, family and friends. I know that Maxine will wait for us and smile till we get there.

My Mother Carolyn Stinson worked with Maxine for many years. I grew up with all these wonderful ladies and the memories I have are beautiful, funny ones. My mother thought alot of Maxine. Now in heaven the gang is together again...Her memory will live on in my heart forever. My thoughts and prayers to the family.. thank you Maxine for being mom's friend. God bless

I have often wondered where Maxine was. After she left Evansville I lost track of her. She was a dear friend and lots of fun. Johnny Hunter - In fact she was Maid of Honor at my wedding.

When I think of Maxine, she is always smiling. She added spice to life, and spiced up the lives of those around her. I am thankful she now has some peace from her last days. Maxine was a force to be reckoned with, no doubt. May her memory be eternal. With heartfelt condolences to Alanda, Mark, and families.

It has been a very long time since seeing Maxine but I will never forget her and the times I stayed all night at their house in Point Township, my heartfelt sympathy goes out to Mark and Alanda and I really wished I could be there for you.

Maxine was a wonderful neighbor and friend to Dolores and Basil(before his death) Brewster. When we came to visit, we always wanted to see Maxine. She made us laugh, with her jokes, stories and sense of humor. Heaven will be more fun now!

In loving memory of a beloved & trusted friend. Maxine was a true blessing to us and all her friends in the area. We will miss her spirit and spunk as well as her love and generosity. We pray she is enjoying peace and comfort with our Lord in heaven, and we pray for peace and comfort for her family and friends who are left behind. Dolores Brewster and Family.

Sorry to hear Maxine has passed. She was a woman 50 years ahead of her time.
I'm certain there are fond memories that your family will remember as the days go by. She was good to me at the phone co

Alanda, you are in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time. Your mother was a very special person and I loved her dearly.