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Colonel Ret. Jerry L. Maxwell

1952 - 2024

Colonel Ret. Jerry L. Maxwell obituary, 1952-2024, Marlin, TX

BORN

1952

DIED

2024

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College Station, Texas

Jerry Maxwell Obituary

Colonel (Ret.) Jerry L. Maxwell When I was 8 years old, I found a birthday card my dad had written for my mom that said, "All my love, Jerry." I was so young that I didn't understand this was a common way to sign a card. I was distraught that my dad secretly gave all of his love to my mom and left none for me, his one and only child, his daughter, Kelly. My dad laughed and flashed his reassuring and kind-hearted smile, explaining that in everything one does, they should give it their all, and there was plenty of love to go around, even though he loved my mom with his all.

In the last few days when Dad knew he was reaching the end, he spoke to everyone about Mom, Diane Maxwell, who he is survived by after 51 years of marriage. He said he could be free to pass away only when he knew she would be taken care of by family and friends. He said there was no one like her, that she was the ultimate role model. He said things about her that were said about him by all the friends and family who came to say their goodbyes, who sent texts and emails and made FaceTime calls. Together they were the ultimate duo, brightening everyone's day everywhere they went since their teenage years.

Jerry Maxwell was born February 13, 1952, in the small town of Crockett, Texas. At the age of four he and his family moved to Marlin, Texas where he gave his all to teasing his surviving little sister, Gail Haak, stepping on her bell-bottoms in the mornings before school. He gave his all emulating the example of his loving parents Hedrick and Billie Maxwell, as well as his grandparents, Hedrick and Martha Maxwell and Alvin "Hy" and Willie Mae "Bill" Heflin, who he has now joined in Heaven. He gave his all when he was told as a student that he wasn't college material. After graduating from Marlin High School in 1970, he not only succeeded as an Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) cadet at Texas A&M University, but he also soared!!!

Following his graduation and commissioning in 1974, he went to pilot training in Del Rio, Texas and eventually became a B-52 pilot, flying over 4,800 hours. He was a combat flight instructor, an FTU squadron commander as well as a deputy operations group commander, a leader, trusted friend, and a calm and steady force. He rose to the rank of Colonel before embarking on his dream job as the commander of the AFROTC at Texas A&M University and wrapped up his working years at Texas A&M University Engineering Extension Service (TEEX). He collected lifelong friends from both careers, his high school years and college years, who were with him until the end.

After retirement he gave his all to his love of photography, taking care of aging family members including his late father-in-law Jesse Gistinger and late uncle and aunt Ben and Mayme Garrett, making memories with his wife, Diane, his sister, Gail/Terry Haak, his mother-in-law, Jeanette Gistinger, and all of Diane's siblings and spouses (Ronnie Gistinger, Jessica/Alvin Chane, Craig/Leigh Gistinger, Gina/Jim Rokas), generously supporting the next generation of nephews and nieces, drinking a gin and tonic now and then, playing golf, and spending time with friends at Pebble Creek. He loved music, his iPad, setting up all of the latest apps and home enhancing technology on his phone. His grandson, Tristan, will have to help his Gigi keep up with all of that now! Pawpaw is also survived by his grandsons, Uriah and Tristan, who got 15 and 12 amazing years with him learning life lessons of making the most of every day, being generous and not worrying about what you can't control, being a team player and having a sense of humor.

Dad is remembered as a man without flaws, a kind and humble soul and mostly as a hero with a GREAT sense of humor. He gave his all to making people laugh and being the best friend they have ever had. My dad bought season basketball tickets for him and my mom to Aggie games. My parents went on annual vacations with multiple groups of friends. This wonderful man filled his computer with beautiful pictures he had taken of God's gifts of nature, had a perfect credit score, an exceptional driving record, never having received a single speeding ticket, wore the most fun loving beach shirts on his trips to Mexico, decorated his walls with pictures of American flags, eagles, and other keepsakes from his journey, and filled his closet with maroon, like all good Aggies do. What a dad!

Dad even gave it his all when he was told that the end was near by his amazing doctor, Dr. Ali Khawaja, who gave him exceptional and compassionate care until his final moments at Memorial Hermann in Houston, Texas. Never did he complain, during those 16 days at the hospital. Dad was so thankful to those who traveled, wanting to see his sweet and friendly face just one more time. He poured out his appreciation for his doctors and nurses from both Memorial Hermann and Baylor Scott and White in College Station, even when he was almost too weak to talk and left a lasting impression on everyone who cared for him, like he did with those he taught, led, and loved throughout his life. On his deathbed, when I asked him what advice he would leave behind he said, "Have a little empathy for others. Try to make everybody's day better. Give a little smile. It goes a long way."

If you are reading this tribute to my dad, give my mom all your love - it was his final request.

Salute Colonel Jerry L. Maxwell! Fly high and soar with the eagles! I love you, Dad.

Jerry truly was an American hero; during his stellar career as a leader to many, a mentor and a confidant, his accomplishments were innumerable. Some of his proudest were when he was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters, the Air Force Commendation Medal with one oak leaf cluster, and the National Defense Service Medal with bronze service star.

Serving as pallbearers will be Jeremy Haak, Kevin Haak, Daniel Haak, Jason Chane, Michael Chane, Austin Rokas, Matt Behrndt, and Kolby Griffin.

In honor of Jerry, consider making a donation to the charity of Jerry's favorite charity, Tunnel to Towers Foundation, or a charity of your choice and "make somebody's day better."

Please visit www.hillierfuneralhome.com to share deepest condolences and expressions of gratitude for Jerry and a life well lived.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Marlin Democrat from Dec. 16 to Dec. 30, 2024.

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Ronny Pike

May 15, 2025

My parents thought the world of Jerry and his parents. My mother worked with Jerry's mother and Mother-In-Law at Marlin National Bank . My condolences to the Maxwell and Gistinger families.

LTC(Ret) Larry L. Simpson

May 1, 2025

Absent Companions

Si and PK Johnson

April 30, 2025

We have been trying to call Diane and talk with her about what a difference Jerry and Diane made in our lives. Every phone number we have is incorrect except Jerry's. It brings a smile to our face and a tear to our eyes. We will continue to try and reach Diane.

Steve, Col (Ret) and Mary Amato

February 23, 2025

Diane, Kelly and family,

Our condolences and prayers for you all. Jerry was my squadron commander in the 328th Bomb Squadron, Flightline B-52 Formal Training Unit at Castle AFB, Atwater, CA. Jerry was a fair, honest, fun loving, great aviator, leader and mentor. He instituted the "Brown Trout" award in the 328 BS which was presented weekly to a member who demonstrated buffoonery and it was a funny ceremony. Jerry led the 328 BS to be SAC's Outstanding B-52 Unit during a HHQs inspection. He was a wonderful mentor who supported my career broadening into logistics. We can see Jerry's awesome smile looking down on us from Heaven.
Sincerely,
Steve and Mary Amato

Steve Durbin

January 29, 2025

Jerry and I went to Marlin High seems like he was always with you Diane so this has got to be hard but on the upside you had many many good years. I wish I knew you guys were so close to Brenham all these years would have liked to have visited. Lets have a toast to Jerry just how good can a good man be to be half as good as him.

LTC(R) Larry L. Simpson

December 19, 2024

Class of '74
Here
Softly call the Muster.....

Kay Watson

December 19, 2024

My prayers are with you Diane and your family at the loss of your soul mate.

Mike Pavelka

December 18, 2024

Thank you for the memories

mary lauderdale

December 18, 2024

Prayers for Diane and family. Loved this guy since he was 3 years old. Worked many years with his mother and mother-in-law. Knew his dad too and we had an uncle in common. I will miss him even though we really saw each other since he graduated high school. Heaven is a better place now.

Lisa Mahler

December 18, 2024

Diane, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. If you ever need anything you know where I am. Lisa Mahler

Sherrie Barratt

December 18, 2024

I will miss him and his great sense of humor and his smile! I cannot imagine what this loss means to Diane and his family but I know that God has his loving arms around them at this time!

Jim and Kris Wessler

December 18, 2024

Jerry was truly one of a kind. We were together at Langley Air Force Base as members of the Air Combat Command Inspector General Team. Jerry was the consummate professional in a sometimes difficult job. He was always quick to have a smile for you or something positive to say.
Over time, he actually became able to tolerate me (I was a "fighter guy" and you know what bomber guys thought of us!). Seriously, Jerry was a true friend and he will be missed by a great many people. Our thoughts and prayers are with Diane and Kelly at this difficult time.
He truly was a perfect example of "a life well lived.
With deepest sympathy,

Jim and Kris Wessler (Yorktown, VA)

Robert Chavez

December 18, 2024

Before our family left Marlin, Texas for the bright lights of Bryan, Texas, Jerry & I played my last baseball game in the Summer of 1967 ... Jerry was so kool, everyone admired his personality and talent on anything that Jerry embraced in sports & life.
Farewell my friend, Jerry Maxwell ... BTW/I, too served in the US Air Force

Douglas C Rapé

December 17, 2024

Jerry was my friend for over 24 years. A friend, coworker, golf buddy and confidant. Once Dianne and my wife Linda became friends the relationship got deeper and more meaningful. Linda and I will miss Jerry terribly and think of and pray for Dianne every day. My only consolation is that I will see Jerry on the other side some day. Farewell my friend.
Doug and Linda

Patricia Surovik

December 17, 2024

ALL the to you
May God wrap his arms around you and your family with love, comfort and peace

Rick Frysinger

December 17, 2024

Jerry and I shared many wild experiences at A&M in AFROTC Savage Six. He was a great guy. My sincere condolences to his family. OP

Gary White

December 16, 2024

I think I first met him when he was a Major at 8th AF. He flew with our crew on a training mission in the 596th BS at Barksdale AFB, LA. He would later be my Ops officer in the same squadron. Later, I would have the privilege of having him as my commander at Castle AFB, CA in the 328th BS, B-52 FTU and as the Det 1, 2 OG/CC when we moved the FTU to Barksdale. An outstanding officer, mentor and friend. The world is a better place because of you.
Gary L White, Lt Col, USAF, Ret

Michael Sullivan

December 16, 2024

I was assigned with Jerry at Castle AFB in the late 80s. He was a fine aviator, leader and a all around great guy. So sorry to hear of his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife and family members. RIP Jerry, "Till Valhalla."

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4080 State Hwy 6, College Station, TX 77845

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Dec

20

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