Maxine spent many years in Onalaska raising nine children after which she worked for the state of Washington for ten years. Upon retirement she was able to do what she truly loved – travel. With friends and sometimes alone, she was able to motorhome all over the country including Alaska and Canada.
Maxine was preceded in death by her mother Sarepta Powell Wilson, father Fred Wilson, brothers Herald and Clarence Wilson, a sister Margaret Andrews, also by a daughter Deloris Louise (Jim) Kinsman and a son Donald (Butch) Lee Binion and Daughter-in-law Sharon Binion. Those she left behind are Glen and Caroline Binion of Onalaska, Richard and Myrna Binion of Gig Harbor, Rollin Binion of Wenatchee, Carol and Bruce Morrison of Puyallup, Carl (Mort) and Norma Binion of Onalaska, Dennis (Peanut) Binion of Toledo, Darlene (Kricket) Binion also of Toledo, and grandchildren and great grandchildren to numerous to mention. Maxine will be truly missed.
Services for Maxine will be held October 2nd at the Virgil R. Lee Community Center on SW Williams and SW 13th Street, Chehalis, WA at 2:00.
Maxine spent many years in Onalaska raising nine children after which she worked for the state of Washington for ten years. Upon retirement she was able to do what she truly loved – travel. With friends and sometimes alone, she was able to motorhome all over the country including Alaska and Canada.
Maxine was preceded in death by her mother Sarepta Powell Wilson, father Fred Wilson, brothers Herald and Clarence Wilson, a sister Margaret Andrews, also by a daughter Deloris Louise (Jim) Kinsman and a son Donald (Butch) Lee Binion and Daughter-in-law Sharon Binion. Those she left behind are Glen and Caroline Binion of Onalaska, Richard and Myrna Binion of Gig Harbor, Rollin Binion of Wenatchee, Carol and Bruce Morrison of Puyallup, Carl (Mort) and Norma Binion of Onalaska, Dennis (Peanut) Binion of Toledo, Darlene (Kricket) Binion also of Toledo, and grandchildren and great grandchildren to numerous to mention. Maxine will be truly missed.
Services for Maxine will be held October 2nd at the Virgil R. Lee Community Center on SW Williams and SW 13th Street, Chehalis, WA at 2:00.
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