Maxine-Quartermaine-Obituary

Maxine E. Quartermaine

Battle Creek, Michigan

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Maxine E. Quartermaine Battle Creek Maxine E. Quartermaine, 85, of Battle Creek, died at Heartland Health Care Center on Monday, August 11, 2008. She was born in Battle Creek to Lyman and Jennie (Haradine) Parmele. Maxine was a 1940 graduate of Bellevue High School. During WWII she worked in the...

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Wayne and I were so sorry to learn of the passing of your mother. We are sorry we cannot be with you as we are in Wisconsin.
We worked with your mother in various ways at church and will certainly miss her smiling face and her willingness to help.
Our prayers and thoughts are with all of you.
Bless each of you.

Wayne and I were so sorry to learn of the passing of your mother. We are sorry we cannot be with you as we are in Wisconsin.
We worked with your mother in various ways at church and will certainly miss her smiling face and her willingness to help.
Our prayers and thoughts are with all of you.
Bless each of you.
Wayne & Nancy Chapman

Dear Jeanne Ann, Don & Kris, David, and Marilyn,
I am so saddened with Maxine's passing. I would give anything to be there. You all were there for me when my parents died, and to this day, you will never know how much that meant to me.
I will always remember that Maxine was a very kind and caring woman who did a great deal for others...and I will always remember that she was there for me.

Love and deepest sympathy to you all,
Linda Becraft-Hall

Sorry to hear of the loss of your Mother. Our mothers spent many hours working together for us kids giving us wonderful memories. Your family will be in our prayers.

Bill and Karen Halstead

Jeanne and family,

Jeanne although I didn't know your mother she sounds like she has always been a wonderful and very active lady. I am very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers from Lutheran Hospital of Indiana Administration Dept.

April & Cathy

Maxine was a friend and an integral part of our PW organization. We prayed together on Saturday and she laughed as we disussed how she could coordinate her PW Circle duties by phone until she was back on her feet. She certainly will be missed!

You are in our thoughts and prayers. May God give you peace, knowing that the one you love is in His arms. In Deepest Sympathy,
Pat Scheid, PW Coordinating Team Moderator
1st Presbyterian Church

Rick Harris

Dave and Family

My sincerest sympathy on the loss of your mother. Many of times do I remember Maxine and Marilyn working at the First Presbyterian for pot luck dinners and other functions as we were growing up.