Individual Details
William Crittenden Sympson Maxwell
(2 Sep 1909 - 29 Sep 1999)
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, October 1, 1999: Fort Worth---Wm. S. "Bill" Maxwell, 90, a retired representative for Amoco Oil, died Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1999, at a Fort Worth hospital, from complications of diabetes. Funeral: Noon Saturday at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Burial: Laurel Land Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday. Wm. S. "Bill" Maxwell was born Sept. 2, 1909, in Attica, Kan., and had resided in Fort Worth since 1961. He was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church. He enjoyed his grandchildren's activities. Mr. Maxwell was preceded in death by a sister, Alice Anne Knox Gamble, in 1996, and his little dog, "Honeybear." Survivors: His wife of 45 years, Tola C. Maxwell of Fort Worth; daughters, Linda G. McNeely and husband, James, of Dallas, Candace Catherine Phillips and Charlie of Houston and Dawn Zepeda and husband, Ramon, of Fort Worth; grandchildren, Jim and Betty McNeely, Christina and Jon Lewis, Sheila and Doug Covey, Wendy and Eric Kleinjan, Mirand Christine Zepeda, Joseph P. Zepeda and Sarah Melise Zepeda; six great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephew and extended family. Laurel Land Funeral Home-Fort Worth 7100 Crowley Road, 293-1350.
Events
Birth | 2 Sep 1909 | Attica, Harper Co., Kansas | |||
Death | 29 Sep 1999 | Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas | |||
Burial | Laurel Land Memorial Park Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas Co., Texas |
Families
Spouse | Tola Carpenter (1918 - 2007) |
Child | Linda Maxwell ( - ) |
Child | Candace Maxwell (1948 - ) |
Child | Dawn Leah Maxwell (1958 - ) |
Father | Lake Crittenden Sympson (1883 - 1961) |
Mother | Clara Catherine Meyer (1882 - 1972) |
Endnotes
1. E-Mail from Dawn Maxwell Carpenter (n.p: March 12, 2010, n.d).
2. Social Security Death Index.
3. Obituary of William S. Maxwell, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, October 1, 1999.
4. Ancestry.com.
5. Social Security Death Index.
6. E-Mail from Dawn Maxwell Carpenter (n.p: March 12, 2010, n.d).