William-Maxwell-Obituary

William H. Maxwell

Natick, Massachusetts

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MAXWELL, William H. 88, of Natick, MA died peacefully on January 9, 2011 at Newton-Wellesley Hospital after a brief hospitalization. He was the husband of Selma Lee (Nix) Maxwell who died in 1992 and Jane (Ross) Maxwell who died in 1997. He is survived by his son William of Natick, daughter...

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His passing is sad but easier, knowing that Bill lived a long and rich full life, loving, and loved by, his family, and his many friends and business associates. We will all miss him, and the quick smile. Mike Reagan

Bob, Donna & Family

Thinking of you at this sad time. My condolences to all of you.

Lynn Thorsen Levasseur

Bob, Donna, and family,

Ginny and I send our condolences. Bill was truly one of the " good guys" of this world. I truly considered him my mentor. He was one of the pioneers of the pool industry, and it has become the industry it is today because of men like Bill. He will be missed.

John & Ginny Belcher


Dear Maxwell family, On behalf of the Fitzgerald boys formerly of 7 Fiske St, two of whom worked at Bicknell (Ken who helped do the move from Boston to Rt 30, and Paul, who worked for your dad for a much longer period on Rt 30) and most of us also played hockey on Dug Pond with the Maxwell family, as well as growing up together in "Natick Farms", in those good old days, we express our sincere condolences on the loss of your Dad. Ken Fitzgerald

Ken Fitzgerald of Plymouth, MA,

Proverbs 16:31 relates: “Grayheadedness is a crown of beauty when it is found in the way of righteousness.” When loved ones die, family and friends are sad regardless of the long life they enjoyed. Our Heavenly Father, Jehovah, invites the bereaved to “throw your anxiety upon him because He cares for you.” He further promises at Matthew 5:4, “Happy are they that mourn, since they will be comforted.”

Thoughts and warm wishes go out to Bill Maxwell's family and his friends.

We will all fondly remember Bill for his unique style and wit, and his devotion to his family and friends, both personal and business.I valued his friendship highly.

I knew, and respected, Bill mostly through our business relationship. His ethics and concern for the betterment of the industry always came first. Bright and creative, he made a difference, and left a clear mark on the quality of the...

To Bobby & Donna, Bonnnie, and Bill Maxwell:

My hearfelt condolences to you. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Our families have been so close over all these years. Love to all of you.

Carl Rinehart
Centerville, Ohio