Maxine-Ross-Obituary

Maxine Budde Ross

Vancouver, Washington

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MAXINE BUDDE ROSS A celebration of life will be held at 2:00 PM, Tues., Nov. 1, 2005 at Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home in Vancouver, WA for Maxine Budde Ross who died Oct. 27, 2005 at 92. Mrs. Ross was born June 6, 1913 in Vancouver where she lived all her life. She was the proud owner of Ross'...

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I meet Maxine a few years ago thru Sherry, a granddaughter. My very first impression of this lovely lady was so very positive! Maxine was a warm, caring lady that a wonderful sense of humor and zest for life. I had the opportunity to drive Maxine from Eugene to Portland, we were all at a Arabian Horse show. We had the most wonderful conversation about the Arabian horses. She paid me many wonderful compliments on my newly acquired Pinto gelding. I will always remember Maxine, of whom,...

My sympathy is with Maxine's children and grandchildren, and also her sister, Inez. Maxine was such a wonderful role model for the younger women of the American Business Women's Association, Rising Star Chapter. I really enjoyed getting to know her. She will be greatly missed.

I want to extend my condolences for the loss of your mother. I grew up next door to your family and have wonderful memories that will last forever.

We had lost contact in the early 1960's but always remembered how much fun going to your house was and how much fun us girls had playing together.

Everytime I pass my old neighborhood and your former residence, I think of all the wonderful times we had as kids and know how hard it must be to lose your mother. I lost both...

I am so sorry to hear of Maxines passing. I remember the fun we had in American Business Women. My condolenses to her family, and especially to her sister Inez.
With warm memories...DJ

Driving down Andreson road, I never fail to crane my neck to get a better look at the horses on the hill. For 25 years Maxines farm has held magical appeal, truly a refuge in the middle of chem lawns and condos. Well, after moving away and coming home again it was my great honor to finally work for Maxine, and to be around those exquisite animals. Little did I know Maxine herself would give me such a lovely blueprint for living.
Thank you Maxine, you will be missed!
Kristy Filbin