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Maxine Eddy Murray

August 23, 1925 - March 26, 2020

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Posted by:
Mark Cox

Posted on:
April 21, 2020

Alan, I just wanted to pass on my sympathies on hearing of your Mom's passing. I will always have fond memories of her (and your Dad) during our high school days. She was a great lady and I know she will be missed so much. Hope all is well with you. Mark

Posted by:
F. Joe Farley

Posted on:
April 2, 2020

I worked with Maxine at CBT for nearly 7 years. Her husband Charles Eddy worked summers with my father painting houses. I have many fond memories of both Maxine and Charles. Maxine was witty and always enjoyed jokes and laughter. She was high spirited and a charger. I am glad to have known Maxine and appreciate the influence she had in my life. Thank you and God bless the family!! Joe Farley

Posted by:
Vickie J Cook

Posted on:
April 1, 2020

Alan I only just heard of your mother's passing today. So sorry for your loss. I am so happy some of her final days enabled us to re-connect after so many years. I looked forward to that next visit where we would get out our yearbook and walk down memory lane. Thank heavens we have our memories at times like this to bring us comfort. Your mom was a dear lady! Hugging you in my heart.

Posted by:
Debi Murphy

Posted on:
March 30, 2020

I will forever hold Maxine in my heart. She was such a dear friend to me and to so many. She was truly an inspiration to me. The many years we were in water aerobics class together was so much fun. Such a great group of ladies that are always there for each other. The many lunches and Birthday parties we all shared was truly so special. We all loved Maxine! She brought so much laughter to us over the years. Such a classy and beautiful lady. You have a beautiful home in Heaven now. You will never be forgotten Maxine❤️

Posted by:
Debi Murphy

Posted on:
March 30, 2020

Maxine was so very dear to me. We were in water aerobics class together for several years in Springfield. She was always so much fun to be with! Such a special group of ladies and they all loved Maxine. We always went to lunch after class which was full of laughter and jokes. I will never forget all the special times spent with Maxine and her fun spirit. A truly beautiful lady inside and out. Maxine will always have a special place in my heart. My love and prayers to the family. God Bless you all.

Posted by:
Judy Raya

Posted on:
March 30, 2020

Alan, I'm saddened to hear of your Mom's passing. Our parents played cards almost every week. I have so many fun memories of when you and I were kids. I remember going to see How the West was Won in Omaha and hitting a deer on the way home on 275. It was late and we fell asleep in the backseat. Talk about a rude awakening!! Your Mom was such a sweet lady and she sure did love you. It sure is hard to lose our loved ones but Heaven gained another angel. My sympathy to you and your family. Judy (Husing) Raya

Posted by:
William Lawrence

Posted on:
March 29, 2020

Alan, Your father was my first cousin, and we lost track of the family when Maxine moved after his death. We tried to contact you every year for the Eddy family reunion, but was not able to. Your grandfather Eddy was my mother's brother. There are only a few relatives with the Eddy name. Ironically, we live only eighteen miles apart. My grandsons attend school in Shenandoah. So sorry for your loss. Bill and Lucille Lawrence

Posted by:
MarShyllia (Hall) LaMar

Posted on:
March 29, 2020

Alan and family, so sorry for your loss. She lived life to the fullest. It was fun to come to your house when I was young. Aunt Maxine had things to do and goodies. There was always a good time visiting when the Hall siblings got together. Good memories. Our condolences at this time.

Posted by:
Mary J. Hudson

Posted on:
March 28, 2020

Alan and family, I’m so sorry for your loss. She leaves us with so many happy memories.