Date Of Birth: November 23, 1916
Date Of Death: March 16, 2005
88, passed away suddenly, March 16, 2005. She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Richards S. Morgan and her parents Jack and Ora (Rice)Dulaney.She and her husband Dick, devoted to each other in the old tradition, followed his railroad career from town to town, where she was always known as the best neighbor, an energetic volunteer, a dedicated parent and the greatest pastry chef in the neighborhood.Prior to her marriage she had been a beautician in Mattoon, IL. In recent years, Maxine had resided in Crestwood Village South and was a member of St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church. Prior to moving she was a member of St. Alban’s Episcopal Church.Maxine will be missed by her sons John C. (Flora) and William P. (Pat) Morgan; daughter Barbara Pride; grandchildren Ronald (Jenny) and Richard (Kitty) Pride and her great-granddaughter Bambi.We pray that she is back with her one true love and that they are as happy as when they first found the light of each other’s friendship and affection.In lieu of flowers you may remember Maxine by planting a dogwood tree or making a contribution to St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 2601 E. Thompson Road, Indianapolis, IN 46227.
Jean Allen says
Homer and I were blessed by your Mother’s services today. I would like to share a remembrance with you if you will contact me. Jean Allen
Sherri Walker says
Maxine was a delight to all who knew her. Our volunteers loved her from the first time they talked to her. She will be missed!
Sherri Walker and the staff of Volunteer Services of St. Francis Hospital
Marilyn says
Barbara Pride
Dear Barbara,
We were so sorry to hear about your Mother’s passing. We will surely miss seeing both of you – especially with Maxine’s brightly decorated walker – here in the office.
Dr. Spaulding, Doris and Marilyn
Duncan Gayle Werth says
Barb, Bill, Curt and Family. I’m sorry we can’t be with you today. Maxine is the last of the old guard. We are with you in spirit and our thoughts and love are with Maxine and you all. I truly hope that she and Uncle Dick have found each other once again.
Duncan
Katherine Shaffer says
Bill, I’m very sorry for the loss of your mother. She had to be a special lady. I’m sure you’ll miss her.
Kathy