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Maxine was a wife, mom, grandmother, great-grandmother, and a sister.
She was the light of the room and was always dancing. She adored all of her grandchildren. A beautiful, loving, and comforting woman. She also made sure everyone knew about her sugar diabeatus.
She may have been a headache to most of us (LMAO), but she will be loved and missed dearly.
Maxine is survived by her husband Ron, her children Ruby (Steven), Ann (Brandon), Randy (Candance); her grandchildren, Savannah (Dean), Isaiah, Isabelle, Shelbie, Abigail, and Addison, Randy. Her precious great-grandchildren, Ariabejia, along with many sisters and brothers, nieces, and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Harold and Emily, and her sister Betty Jo.
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