Mrs Patricia May Maxton

17th January 192812th December 2024

Ceremony Information

Ceremony Time: 11.00 am
Ceremony Date: Monday 30th December 2024
Ceremony Address: The Bethany Chapel. 1 Prior St. Albany WA
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12 comments on “Mrs Patricia May Maxton”

  1. Our beautiful Aunty Pat, our late Mothers only sister. May you rest forever in the arms of your loving heavenly family. You will be forever missed & remembered by all who you’ve left behind.
    Until we meet again. 😢🌹

    Love & sympathy to Lorraine, Brendon & family. 💔🌹💐

  2. Remembering Mrs Maxtons wonderful apple pies in my teenage years, as most of the Albany community would. Pillars of Taminga and Dymesbury Lodge. Stuffed spuds at the show, yum. Sympathy to Lorraine and family. “Memories”

  3. So sad to hear of Pats passing ..what an Albany treasure she was ..deepest sympathy to Lorraine and all Pats family x x

  4. At the very tender age of 14, Pat Maxton was my very first boss and I don’t think I ever worked for anyone who had the drive and determination that she had or worked as hard as she did.
    Whatever she expected from others was what she expected of herself too and that is the life lesson I learnt from her.
    My thoughts are with all friends and family of this amazing woman.

  5. A wonderful lady who has made an impact on many of us who knew her. Pat did extraordinary things during her life. She had the stamina and work ethic above and beyond most of us. I miss the wonderful times Murray, Pat and l had fishing along the Kalgon and frequenting garage sales among many other times we spent together. Condolences to Lorraine, Brendon and family.

  6. Mrs Maxton was so kind and generous to me at MayIda tea rooms from my age of 16 years in 1965
    Memories that are so precious to this day
    RIP Pat with Murray again 🌹🌹

  7. Such a sad loss for Albany.
    I have very fond memories of my chats with Pat and Murray.
    My sincere condolences to Lorraine and families.
    Kym Arnol.

  8. My dearest Lorraine, Brendan, Kenzie and Amalie,

    Im terribly sad and sorry that I can't be there with you all today to support you and help celebrate Pat's life. You're in my thoughts as always, as is Pat, particularly as I'll be driving through Monmouth in Wales this morning. As I do, I'll be reflecting on Pat's roots there and the stories shes shared of it, in addition to the memorable moments we've experienced with her over the past year or so, both the challenges and the highlights.

    Pat certainly made her mark, that's for sure and it's not lost on me that if it wasnt for her, I wouldn"t have been truly blessed with meeting you all, much less be welcomed so warmly into the Dymesbury fold.

    Pat led an amazing life and will be greatly missed, but it's reassuring to know that she is no longer suffering and is finally at peace with her Murray. It has been a priveledge to help you all care for her this past year and her absence will certainly take some getting used to upon my return to Oz.

    Much love to you all and I look forward to seeing you all again very soon, to deliver some love and hugs all round in person!

    Rest easy Pat! xoxoxo

  9. Our thoughts go out to Lorraine, Brendan and all the Family on their loss. Lots of passed memories to cherish.
    RIP Pat

  10. Our condolences to Lorraine, Brendon and families. We were so lucky to have Pat and Murray as neighbours when we moved to Albany, they enriched our lives immensely.
    R.I.P. Pat.

  11. My deepest condolences to Lorraine and all the family, the memories I have down at the farm with auntie pat and uncle Murray, with nana Billie(pats sister) and grandad (Alan) will never be forgotten. Aunty Pat was one classy lady. Our thoughts are with you. Love always Shontelle & Glenn Fox. (Chinnery family) xoxoxo

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