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Maxine Theresa Deason

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Maxine Theresa Deason

Birth
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Death
3 Apr 2017 (aged 93)
Aurelia, Cherokee County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Aurelia, Cherokee County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Maxine married Robert Deason on June 5, 1946. They were the parents of John, Dwight, Dennis, and Win Ann.

Chronicle Times - Friday , April 7th, 2017 - Maxine Deason, 93, of Aurelia, Iowa, passed
away Monday morning, April 3rd, 2017 in the Sunset Knoll Care & Rehab Center at Aurelia, Iowa. At her request her body was donated to the University of Iowa
for anatomical research to benefit others.

A private burial will be held at a later date. The Boothby Funeral Home in Cherokee, Iowa is assisting the family with the arrangements. Online condolences can be left at www.boothbyfuneral.com

Maxine was born in Sioux City, Iowa, April 22, 1923 and graduated from Iowa Central High School in 1941 and Iowa Teachers College in Cedar Falls, Iowa in 1945. She was
employed at Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri and taught school in Council Bluffs
and Aurelia, Iowa. She was a Girl Scout Leader and 4-H Leader in Sioux City and Cherokee County and was active in First United Methodist Church in Aurelia, Iowa.

She was married to Bob Deason on June 5, 1946. They lived in Columbia, Missouri, Ida Grove, Odebolt, Sioux City and Aurelia, Iowa. When they retired in 1985, they enjoyed many winters in Tempe, Arizona. Bob died on March 18, 2001.

Proceeding Maxine in death were her husband, her parents: Harry and Myrtle Traynor and her birth mother, Cecelia Swanson Schnuckel and her husband, Charles; two sisters-in-law Lois Deason and Grace Knight.

Maxine and Bob were proud parents of three sons and a daughter who survive: John
and Carolyn Deason of Muscatine; Dwight and Berniece Deason of Urbandale; Dennis
Deason of Aurelia and Win Dell'Ario of Half Moon Bay, California; one grandson, Jay and
Tina Grimes and children Caleb and Quinleigh; one granddaughter Carmen O'Handley
and daughter Gabriella. She is also survived by two sisters-in-law: Margaret Johnson and Norma Ruth Deason of Albany, Missouri.
Maxine married Robert Deason on June 5, 1946. They were the parents of John, Dwight, Dennis, and Win Ann.

Chronicle Times - Friday , April 7th, 2017 - Maxine Deason, 93, of Aurelia, Iowa, passed
away Monday morning, April 3rd, 2017 in the Sunset Knoll Care & Rehab Center at Aurelia, Iowa. At her request her body was donated to the University of Iowa
for anatomical research to benefit others.

A private burial will be held at a later date. The Boothby Funeral Home in Cherokee, Iowa is assisting the family with the arrangements. Online condolences can be left at www.boothbyfuneral.com

Maxine was born in Sioux City, Iowa, April 22, 1923 and graduated from Iowa Central High School in 1941 and Iowa Teachers College in Cedar Falls, Iowa in 1945. She was
employed at Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri and taught school in Council Bluffs
and Aurelia, Iowa. She was a Girl Scout Leader and 4-H Leader in Sioux City and Cherokee County and was active in First United Methodist Church in Aurelia, Iowa.

She was married to Bob Deason on June 5, 1946. They lived in Columbia, Missouri, Ida Grove, Odebolt, Sioux City and Aurelia, Iowa. When they retired in 1985, they enjoyed many winters in Tempe, Arizona. Bob died on March 18, 2001.

Proceeding Maxine in death were her husband, her parents: Harry and Myrtle Traynor and her birth mother, Cecelia Swanson Schnuckel and her husband, Charles; two sisters-in-law Lois Deason and Grace Knight.

Maxine and Bob were proud parents of three sons and a daughter who survive: John
and Carolyn Deason of Muscatine; Dwight and Berniece Deason of Urbandale; Dennis
Deason of Aurelia and Win Dell'Ario of Half Moon Bay, California; one grandson, Jay and
Tina Grimes and children Caleb and Quinleigh; one granddaughter Carmen O'Handley
and daughter Gabriella. She is also survived by two sisters-in-law: Margaret Johnson and Norma Ruth Deason of Albany, Missouri.


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