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Elizabeth Maxwell

June 16, 1927 - April 12, 2021

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Posted by:
William Lyons Jr. , Tamishia, Beaver & family

Posted on:
April 17, 2021

Our deepest sympathy to the family of Mrs. Elizabeth. She was such a sweet and loving lady with a kind spirit. She will truly be missed. We will treasure sweet memories of her always. We pray that the family will be comforted in knowing her memory will live on in so many that came in contact with her throughout her life.

Posted by:
Carolyn Harris

Posted on:
April 16, 2021

Gary, Charolette, and family. We were saddened to here of Mrs.Elizabeth's passing. We all were like family, growing up together, in our small community of New Canton, attending Lyons Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church. And having those gracious memories of Mrs. Elizabeth, our mom Mrs. Minnie Cox, Mrs. Katie Brice, Mrs. Marilyn Underwood and more Godly women serving Holy Communion in their white attire, and white laced head pieces, along with the Pastor of the church in their white robes. They shared a great love for God and His word, and a great bond of friendship. Gary, as long as your mother is in your heart and mind, she will be with you forever, and we know you loved her very much. We are keeping you & your family in caring thoughts, now and always. (I Thessalonians 4:13-18). Love,. The Cox Family.

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Peggy H Edwards

Posted on:
April 16, 2021

God will never leave you nor forsake you. I extend to you my deepest and heartfelt sympathy to your family. I am the god-mother of Chris Braden, your cousin. Sorry I could not be there in person, but I am there in spirit. I have known this family all my life and Chris's mom was my dearest friend. Aunt Pye as Chris called her was a beautiful lady. May God give you peace in the midst of your storm at this time.

Posted by:
Eleanor J Martin

Posted on:
April 16, 2021

With everlasting thoughts and rememberance of a Lady that i already miss her presence of knowing that she is no longer with us. But Jesus said, "Surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. " No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived.What God has prepared for those who love him. and Elizabeth did love him. To you Gary, may God be with you and that you find some comfort in the help from God to help carry you through the painful loss of you dear Mother.I am sorry that i will not be present but do know that my prayers are with you, not only for today! you can rejoice in knowing that you had a Mother that loved you, and surely did love God. And now she can Rest In Peace.

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Althea Harvey

Posted on:
April 16, 2021

Gary - Charlotte and Family Just wanted to send you a note to let you know that the family of Ed Lee Harvey would like to express our deepest sympathy to you and your entire family.....When my husband Ed Lee was living he would call and talk to Elizabeth. He called her (PiJo). After he passed in 2016 I continued to send her Christmas cards and would call her on occasion and she would tell me stories about Ed Lee and the rest of the group who grew up together - Willie Maude - Clifford Allison - Frank Allison - Elaine - Melba - Stacey - Arthur (Sweets)... When we all met up in 1978 in Nashville it was the first time I had met all of them and we all had gone to visit Joe Lewis on the farm. I have to say, as an outsider - everyone welcomed me to the "family". May GOD Bless you and your family Althea Harvey

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Briggette (Lyons) Woodard

Posted on:
April 16, 2021

Ms. Elizabeth was a lady full of love for family and community, grace and a true Christian. I am blessed to have known her and she will be missed. God bless the family and all who held her near and dear . Her loss is immeasurable, but so is the love she left behind. “Blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted.” MATTHEW 5:4 Briggette (Frank and Maude Price Granddaughter)

Posted by:
Myra Leeper

Posted on:
April 15, 2021

Gary & family, so so sorry for your loss. I loved Mrs Elizabeth and will always remember her beautiful spirit. Praying that you and the family feel God’s peace and comfort during this difficult time and the days to come. —Myra J Leeper

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Anonymous

Posted on:
April 15, 2021

On behalf of the First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens family, First Lady Donna Soaries and I express our heartfelt sympathy on the home~going of your beloved grandmother Elizabeth Maxwell. It is most difficult when a mother/grandmother dies. We believe however, that death is a transition from earth to Glory. May you be strengthened by our prayers, and encouraged by your faith. We cannot fathom how difficult it must be to say farewell. The pain that you have experienced would be completely unbearable were it not for the presence of a God whose powerful love propels and sustains us through the valley of death. We offer our love and lift you in prayer. Our hope is that this moment will provide you the space to mourn and to celebrate her life. As you remember your grandmother, remember that God’s love for her and for you is perfect and everlasting. God’s love will never fail to meet your deepest needs. Memories can ease your pain, warm your heart and sustain you as you move through the bereavement process. May the peace and enduring love of God be with you now and always. Rest in God’s arms and allow the Holy Spirit to comfort you. Sympathetically submitted, DeForest B. Soaries, Jr., Senior Pastor

Posted by:
Dianne Horton

Posted on:
April 15, 2021

Words cannot describe her kind heart, and uplifting spirits, always showing her love for God through her daily walk through life. Always a kind word or deed was a part of here everyday ritual with everyone. Whenever I felt the trials or tribulations life bestows, I could always talk to Mrs. Elizabeth, and consoling words of comfort were given. She will be truly missed in word and deed. Her love for God, life and people was truly exhibited in her walk, talk and interaction with everyone. May God strengthen the family as they endure this time of grievance, remembering God will never leave you nor forsake you.

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Brenda Kay Lyons Henderson

Posted on:
April 14, 2021

My Childhood Memories of Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. Elizabeth Maxwell was always a classy lady with a spunky edge. She extended kindness and love to everyone she knew including children: as a matter of fact, my siblings and I loved to visit along with my mother, Neva Price Lyons, who was her best friend for years. She would always make the best tiered cakes from scratch, and made sure when we visited that we got our fill. Mama and Mrs. Elizabeth would sit at the kitchen table and laugh until tears rolled down their cheeks. One unfortunate evening, in New Canton, at 4 years old I swallowed a key and after the initial emergency room visit, she would take Mama and me to my follow up visits (she was one of few women who knew how to drive in those days, late 50's to early 60's). She left a significant mark on many people and will be tremendously missed. Rest in Peace with love from my heart. Brenda Kay Lyons Henderson, Nevada

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Anonymous

Posted on:
April 14, 2021

Prayers and comfort to the Maxwell Family. We certainly valued the love and time that we shared with Elizabeth and cousin Vincent. They both had a great love for family and life. And we love loved them dearly! Edward and Frances Long Rest In Peace Elizabeth!

Posted by:
Yvonne Jarrett

Posted on:
April 14, 2021

Gary ,Charlsotte and the rest of the family,you have my deepest condolences during the passing of my dear friend Ms. Elizabeth. She will truly be missed but I will have the fawn memories of our times going to the doctor and a few other places. I'm sorry I wont be their to say good by to my friend, as I will be traveling out of town. You all will be in my thoughts and prayer as I take this journey. One day when Jesus returns we will all be together on the other side forever. Again my deepest condolences to you and the family.

Posted by:
Mrs. Tacia K. Price - Green

Posted on:
April 13, 2021

Dearest family, prayers of comfort coming to you with all of my love. Mrs. Elizabeth as well as Mr. Vincent were a blessing to my family and the New Canton community. When we came to visit, Ms. Elizabeth and Mr. Vincent, always opened their home to my mom and I so that we can stay with them. I have fond memories of our time together and I will cherish the memories until God comes back for me. Down through the years our families have grown up together, gone through trials and tribulations and has enjoyed each others happiness. New Canton has lost a wonderful mother of the community and she will be greatly missed. It will be hard to think of New Canton and not think of Ms. Elizbeth and Mr. Vincent being there to greet us coming home.