Marion A. Maxwell
Marion A. Maxwell, 83 (or as she would affectionately say, the 54th anniversary of her 29th birthday), of Valley Township, passed away on Wednesday, August 5th, 2020. She was the wife of her beloved husband William W. Maxwell, with whom she shared 64 years of marriage.
Born in Coatesville, Marion was the daughter of the late Mildred Allena (Wingert) and Robert A. Slider. She was a 1954 graduate of S. Horace Scott Senior High School . She worked as a secretary at the former Lukens Steel Co., in the accounting department at LL Meloy Fuel Oil of Coatesville and ended with 17 years at Cherry Crest Adventure Farms.
Marion had previously attended Calvary Monument of Paradise and Chester County Christian Chorale. She loved her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Marion enjoyed reading, puzzles, playing games, knitting, crochet, and Chase Utley but most of all she loved spending time with her friends and family.
She is survived, in addition to her husband, by her children: W. Allen Maxwell married to Teri Maxwell (Schoch) Denver, PA, Pamela Allena Supplee (Maxwell) married to Earl Supplee Parkesburg, PA, David J. Maxwell married to Beth Maxwell (Devlin) Gap, PA, Sadie M Esh married to John Esh New Holland, PA, Russell A. Maxwell married to Jacqui Maxwell (Regener) Parkesburg, PA; 13 grandchildren, Michael R Maxwell married to Kate, Charles A Maxwell married to Cari, Martha A Esh, William T. Supplee, Amos J Esh married to Rosanna, Ian H Maxwell married to Lauren, Alyssa Snyder (Maxwell) married to Cory, Emily E Maxwell, James W. Supplee married to Susannah, David J Maxwell Jr., Priscilla L Stoltzfus (Esh) married to Daniel, Jennifer A Maxwell, Brady A Maxwell; and 11 great grandchildren, Owen Maxwell, Connor Maxwell, Rebekah Remp, Madelyn Remp, Sydney Maxwell, Arlan Esh, Martha Esh, Anthony Esh, Kaitlyn Esh, Emily Grace Stoltzfus and Marlena Joy Stoltzfus.
Marion was predeceased by her sister Betty Farra and her brother Robert (Bobby) A Slider Jr.
A Memorial Service will take place at Gordonville Community Church, 234 Old Leacock Rd, Gordonville, PA on September 26, 2020. A luncheon will be provided after the service.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com.
In lieu of flowers, we ask that donations be made to Gordonville Community Church.
Condolences
Marion was my sister-in-law
Marion was my sister-in-law and I will truly miss her...She was a very loving person and she helped me alot when I was younger. God bless her.
Marion was a great person. I
Marion was a great person. I met her when her and Mr. Maxwell moved into the Harrison House. We hit it off, right off the bat. I loved her as though she was my mom. God bless her family. My love and condolences to all the family! Love you all, Terri
Beautiful Person
I met her when Tractor Bob worked at Cherry Crest she was so full of life and treated everyone with respect. Everyone will miss you. Prayers to the ones she has left behind. Barb
Fond Memories
Dear Bill and the extended Family of Marion. So sorry to hear of Marion's passing. I worked with Marion in past yrs at Oil Company, In Caln and Parkesburg. She was very pleasant and great to work with. She had the most beautiful, happy smile. I will never forget Marion and all the Fond Memories, I have of her. We became friends and later met Bill who became our favorite lock'smith. What a lovely couple they were, and very much admired. Marion also loved The Lord and had a beautiful singing voice, She will be missed by all who knew and loved her. Praying that Many Memories of Marion, bring Peace and Comfort during this very difficult time to The Entire Maxwell Family in the days ahead.
Our Love and Prayers,
Doris and Barry Aberts
Doris
Rusty and family,
Rusty and family,
We were so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing.