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Maxine Marie Beaver

  • On July 25, 2021
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Maxine Marie Beaver, age 91, died July 23rd at home in Pittsburgh. Maxine was born in Huntingdon County, the daughter of Sherman and Margaret Cutshall. On February 14, 1950, she married J. Robert Beaver at St. James Lutheran Church in Huntingdon. She is survived by Robert at home. Maxine is also survived by a daughter Vicki Binney (Jeffrey) of North Carolina, granddaughter Kristin Binney McCambridge (Matthew) and great-granddaughter Ella all of Massachusetts; a son Michael (Roxanne) of Maryland, granddaughter Alicia (Patrick) Lombardo of Virginia, and granddaughter Allison (Cody) and great-granddaughter Ava of Maryland; and a daughter Patricia Henderson (Charles), granddaughter Karissa Fonzi, granddaughter Laura Fastuca (Matthew), and great-granddaughter Carmela and great-grandson Jovanni all of Pittsburgh.

Maxine was preceded in death by her sister Freda and brothers Walter, Janveer, and Eugene.
Until March of 2021, Maxine had been a lifelong resident of Huntingdon County. She graduated from Huntingdon Area High School in 1947 and pursued a career as a hairdresser. Maxine was an active member of St. James, having participated in women’s groups, choir and bell choir. She enjoyed volunteering as a bell ringer for Salvation Army and delivered Meals on Wheels with her husband.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to St. James Lutheran Church, 525 Mifflin Street, Huntingdon, PA 16652.

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8 Comments

Lex Jones
Maxine parented Vicki, one of the finest people we know...that tells us a lot about the steadfast qualities of Maxine...her family will miss her, but she will live on in how she shaped and led them...may God be with all of them...
Don & Gloria Steele
We are very sorry for your loss. If we can do anything, let us know. Love, Don and Gloria
Theresa Thorpe
My deepest sympathy Vickie and Jeff. I always enjoyed meeting up with your mom at the Weis Market. She was a lovely lady.
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