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Maxine Maja Kitchen

Austin, Texas

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MAXINE MAJA KITCHEN, age 84, passed away peacefully on April 10, 2008. She was a very loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother throughout her years. She dearly loved her grandchildren. Maxine was preceded in death by the only man she loved, her husband, Warren Ernest Kitchen, who was a...

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Aunt Mac had such a wonderful sense of humor. We loved to hear her laugh and she would get so "tickled" talking to Frank on the phone. We will miss her, but she is with her sisters & loving husband now. We can imagine her having a "Grand Time" with them all!
Love, Linda & Frank Vaccaro

I work at Girling Health Care where Maxine was a patient. I often escorted her to her MD appointments. She was such a delight, from the first day I met her. She greeted me with the most amazing smile. She was also a very sharp dresser. I loved listening to her stories about her loving husband and the times when she was an Executive Secretary at the Transco Tower. She will be truly missed. God bless your family.

Mrs. Kitchen was a treasure. She was my parents neighbor for many years and watched me grow into an adult. She was a true friend of our family and a great neighbor.
To her family, you have my deepest sympathy as well as my prayers.

Aunt Mac was one of the most loving and caring people I have ever known. So many memories close in at a time like this that it’s hard to put it into words. I will miss her forever.

I was Mrs. Kitchen's Caregiver for one day from Home Instead Senior Care. During the time I was there that day, I realize she was the person I had spoken to for many years when she worked for Transco. At that time, she and my husband (Jerry Weatherpoon - who's now an X) worked together and she would answer the phone. She was surprise that I remembered her name after all those years. When I went there that first time, she was very excited after we met and found out who I was, she wanted me...