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Maxine Avis Hayes Tunstead

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Maxine Avis Hayes Tunstead

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11 Nov 2004 (aged 89)
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
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MAXINE AVIS TUNSTEAD Passed away on Thursday, November 11, 2004, in her home on Thornhill Drive in Oakland, California, at the age of eighty-eight after suffering with a long illness due to respiratory problems and advanced arthritis. She was the beloved wife of Reginald A. Tunstead for sixty-nine years, who passed away just one year earlier. She is survived by her loving son, Adam Hayes, who resides in New York City. She and her husband were well traveled and enjoyed many cruises around the world. It will be a comfort to all who knew and loved her, that she is no longer burdened by her earthy infirmities. She will now be free to express her true essence, to once again be with the love of her life, to dance and laugh once more. She will be greatly missed by those she left behind. Her last resting place will be entombment at the Chapel of the Chimes Mausoleum in Piedmont, California. As there will not be a funeral ceremony, anyone who wishes may send a donation in her name to one of the many worthy charitable organizations. Chapel of the Chimes "Service of Marked Distinction" (510) 654-0123 www.chapelofthechimes.com.

Alameda Times-Star 11/24/04.
MAXINE AVIS TUNSTEAD Passed away on Thursday, November 11, 2004, in her home on Thornhill Drive in Oakland, California, at the age of eighty-eight after suffering with a long illness due to respiratory problems and advanced arthritis. She was the beloved wife of Reginald A. Tunstead for sixty-nine years, who passed away just one year earlier. She is survived by her loving son, Adam Hayes, who resides in New York City. She and her husband were well traveled and enjoyed many cruises around the world. It will be a comfort to all who knew and loved her, that she is no longer burdened by her earthy infirmities. She will now be free to express her true essence, to once again be with the love of her life, to dance and laugh once more. She will be greatly missed by those she left behind. Her last resting place will be entombment at the Chapel of the Chimes Mausoleum in Piedmont, California. As there will not be a funeral ceremony, anyone who wishes may send a donation in her name to one of the many worthy charitable organizations. Chapel of the Chimes "Service of Marked Distinction" (510) 654-0123 www.chapelofthechimes.com.

Alameda Times-Star 11/24/04.


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