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Erin M. Maksymkow

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Erin M. Maksymkow

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22 Apr 1995 (aged 18)
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Brighton, Adams County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Anchorage Daily News April 27, 1995

Former Alaskan Erin M. Maksymkow, 18, died April 22, 1995, in Denver. Services are scheduled for 11 a.m. today at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Brighton, Colo. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery in Brighton.

Miss Maksymkow was born Aug. 13, 1976, in Silver Spring, Md., to Robert and Victoria Morano Maksymkow. She had lived in Anchorage for 12 years and attended Service High School. She would have graduated from high school this year in Brighton, where she had lived for about two years. Miss Maksymkow had recently won a monetary award in the Veteran of Foreign Wars' Voice of Democracy Scholarship contest. She also was a teacher's aide at Southeast Elementary School and was planning to attend Front Range Community College with hopes of becoming an elementary schoolteacher.

Miss Maksymkow is survived by her mother and stepfather, Victoria and Scott Biblehausen of Brighton; father and stepmother, Robert and Marlene Maksymkow of Pensacola, Fla.; brother, Ronald Maksymkow of Burnsville, Minn.; grandmother, Antonitte Morano of Beltsville, Md.; and grandmother, Olga Huggard of Palm Harbor, Fla. Memorial donations may be sent to the Erin Maksymkow Memorial Fund, c/o Norwest Bank, 15 S. Main St., Brighton, Colo. 80601. Arrangements were handled by Rice Mortuary and Crematory in Brighton.

Anchorage Daily News April 27, 1995

Former Alaskan Erin M. Maksymkow, 18, died April 22, 1995, in Denver. Services are scheduled for 11 a.m. today at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Brighton, Colo. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery in Brighton.

Miss Maksymkow was born Aug. 13, 1976, in Silver Spring, Md., to Robert and Victoria Morano Maksymkow. She had lived in Anchorage for 12 years and attended Service High School. She would have graduated from high school this year in Brighton, where she had lived for about two years. Miss Maksymkow had recently won a monetary award in the Veteran of Foreign Wars' Voice of Democracy Scholarship contest. She also was a teacher's aide at Southeast Elementary School and was planning to attend Front Range Community College with hopes of becoming an elementary schoolteacher.

Miss Maksymkow is survived by her mother and stepfather, Victoria and Scott Biblehausen of Brighton; father and stepmother, Robert and Marlene Maksymkow of Pensacola, Fla.; brother, Ronald Maksymkow of Burnsville, Minn.; grandmother, Antonitte Morano of Beltsville, Md.; and grandmother, Olga Huggard of Palm Harbor, Fla. Memorial donations may be sent to the Erin Maksymkow Memorial Fund, c/o Norwest Bank, 15 S. Main St., Brighton, Colo. 80601. Arrangements were handled by Rice Mortuary and Crematory in Brighton.


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