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Maxine Rae <I>Greer</I> Graff

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Maxine Rae Greer Graff

Birth
Nash, Grant County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
9 Dec 2016 (aged 97)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Crescent, Logan County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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She received a BS degree from OSU in 1941 and a master's of teaching from TU in 1957. She married George Graff, Jr. on June 4, 1941. After WW II, they settled in Crescent, OK and operated the Graff Hardware store for 10 years. The Graffs moved to Tulsa in 1957 and spent 40 wonderful years there. Maxine taught first grade at Riley and Carnegie schools. She loved her 29 years of teaching and was devoted to the idea of getting children off to a good start. In Tulsa, they were members of the Christ United Methodist Church. In 1997, they moved to Oklahoma City to be near their daughter. They became active members of Village United Methodist Church. Maxine and George were world travelers, visiting more than 200 countries and taking three world cruises - the last one at the ages of 82 and 81. Maxine loved life and approached it with great enthusiasm and an immense intellectual curiosity. She enjoyed reading, playing bridge, entertaining, and encouraging and supporting everyone. Lifelong friends included her OSU Alpha Delta Pi sorority sisters, church family, past students and fellow teachers and friends from her many travels and activities. Family was everything to Maxine. Every grand- and great-grandchild knew they held a very special place in her heart. Maxine lovingly made scrapbooks for each of them. Holidays were full of wonderful traditions. Her home was filled with nativity scenes that she and George collected from all over the world. Everyone looked forward to her beautifully written Christmas letters each year. Maxine's life had its share of loss and hardships, but she always managed to pick herself up and find joy in living. She lived a beautiful and full life and was admired and loved by all those who knew her. Maxine was preceded in death by her parents; husband of 64 years; and son, George Richard Graff, III. She was survived by her daughter, Pat (Chuck) Dollarhide; grandchildren, Chuck (Heather) Dollarhide, of Allen, TX; Ajen Dollarhide, of Tulsa; and Ashley (Howard) Hunt, of Edmond; and great-grandchildren, Madison, Jackson, and Cade Dollarhide; George Dollarhide; and Hannah and Hallie Hunt.
She received a BS degree from OSU in 1941 and a master's of teaching from TU in 1957. She married George Graff, Jr. on June 4, 1941. After WW II, they settled in Crescent, OK and operated the Graff Hardware store for 10 years. The Graffs moved to Tulsa in 1957 and spent 40 wonderful years there. Maxine taught first grade at Riley and Carnegie schools. She loved her 29 years of teaching and was devoted to the idea of getting children off to a good start. In Tulsa, they were members of the Christ United Methodist Church. In 1997, they moved to Oklahoma City to be near their daughter. They became active members of Village United Methodist Church. Maxine and George were world travelers, visiting more than 200 countries and taking three world cruises - the last one at the ages of 82 and 81. Maxine loved life and approached it with great enthusiasm and an immense intellectual curiosity. She enjoyed reading, playing bridge, entertaining, and encouraging and supporting everyone. Lifelong friends included her OSU Alpha Delta Pi sorority sisters, church family, past students and fellow teachers and friends from her many travels and activities. Family was everything to Maxine. Every grand- and great-grandchild knew they held a very special place in her heart. Maxine lovingly made scrapbooks for each of them. Holidays were full of wonderful traditions. Her home was filled with nativity scenes that she and George collected from all over the world. Everyone looked forward to her beautifully written Christmas letters each year. Maxine's life had its share of loss and hardships, but she always managed to pick herself up and find joy in living. She lived a beautiful and full life and was admired and loved by all those who knew her. Maxine was preceded in death by her parents; husband of 64 years; and son, George Richard Graff, III. She was survived by her daughter, Pat (Chuck) Dollarhide; grandchildren, Chuck (Heather) Dollarhide, of Allen, TX; Ajen Dollarhide, of Tulsa; and Ashley (Howard) Hunt, of Edmond; and great-grandchildren, Madison, Jackson, and Cade Dollarhide; George Dollarhide; and Hannah and Hallie Hunt.

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Married June 4, 1942



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