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Cheryl Ann Rose <I>Fifer</I> Maxwell

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Cheryl Ann Rose Fifer Maxwell

Birth
Alexandria, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
11 Jan 2012 (aged 54)
Hinesville, Liberty County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Thomasville, Thomas County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Cheryl Ann Rose Fifer Maxwell was the daughter of the late late Joseph Vincent Fifer & Corinne Fifer, who survives her. She was the beloved wife of Rev. Judson L. Maxwell. She passed away under hospice care after an eighteen month battle with ovarian cancer.

Cheryl served six years in the United States Army as a Preventive Medicine Specialist attaining the rank of Specialist Five. She and Jud met and married while they were both stationed in Panama. After completing her military service, she became a full-time homemaker and has spent the rest of her life in service to God, family and community. Cheryl never met a stranger. Wherever she lived, she was always a one-woman welcome wagon and missionary to neighbors and newcomers. She was always on the go. Cheryl was a regular Energizer Bunny until ovarian cancer came and short circuited her life.

Cheryl was preceded in death by her father, Joseph Vincent Fifer and father-in-law, Leo Maxwell.

She leaves her husband of 32 years Rev. Judson L. Maxwell; daughter Michelle Nebel(Christopher); son Jason Maxwell (Sharon); two grandsons Dylan Hairston and Jonas Nebel, two granddaughters Susannah and Abigail Nebel; an unborn grandson Scott Logan Maxwell; her mother Corinne Fifer; sisters Joy Fifer, Corinne Walls, Andriette Fifer, and Audrey Eaton.

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Cheryl Ann Rose Fifer Maxwell was the daughter of the late late Joseph Vincent Fifer & Corinne Fifer, who survives her. She was the beloved wife of Rev. Judson L. Maxwell. She passed away under hospice care after an eighteen month battle with ovarian cancer.

Cheryl served six years in the United States Army as a Preventive Medicine Specialist attaining the rank of Specialist Five. She and Jud met and married while they were both stationed in Panama. After completing her military service, she became a full-time homemaker and has spent the rest of her life in service to God, family and community. Cheryl never met a stranger. Wherever she lived, she was always a one-woman welcome wagon and missionary to neighbors and newcomers. She was always on the go. Cheryl was a regular Energizer Bunny until ovarian cancer came and short circuited her life.

Cheryl was preceded in death by her father, Joseph Vincent Fifer and father-in-law, Leo Maxwell.

She leaves her husband of 32 years Rev. Judson L. Maxwell; daughter Michelle Nebel(Christopher); son Jason Maxwell (Sharon); two grandsons Dylan Hairston and Jonas Nebel, two granddaughters Susannah and Abigail Nebel; an unborn grandson Scott Logan Maxwell; her mother Corinne Fifer; sisters Joy Fifer, Corinne Walls, Andriette Fifer, and Audrey Eaton.

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