Maxine suffered from Multiple Sclerosis for the last ten years of her life but kept a strong faith and courage.
11 Her last residence was in Stone Mountain, Dekalb County, GA.
8Here is her obituary from the May 25, 2000 issue of Adventist Review:
1331Center, Maxine Larson -- b. Nov. 17, 1938, Chowchilla, Calif.; died Oct. 5, 1999, Decatur, Ga. She served with her pastor husband in the Gulf States Conference, Georgia-Cumberland Conference, and the Southern Union Conference. She is survived by her husband, Richard; one son, Douglas; one daughter, Pamela; two brothers, Don and Rollo Larson; two sisters, Gail Walker and Phyllis Asgeirsson; and two grandchildren.
Here is her obituary from Pacific Union College’s ViewPoint magazine:
1332Maxine D. (Larson) Center, ‘60, died October 5, 1999, in Stone Mountain, Ga. She was born on November 17, 1938, in Chowchilla, Calif. Maxine, who had retired from a career in nursing, is survived by her husband, Richard; a daughter, Pamela; and a son, Douglas.
The Da Teh Medical Clinic in Da Teh, Vietnam was dedicated in honor of her along with Alvin and Meta Ortner.