TP White & Sons Funeral Home
Harold Maxson
In Memory of
Harold Lee "Tub"
Maxson
1947 - 2017
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Condolence From: Robert miller
Condolence: My deepest sympathy and prayers for your lost. Tub was one of those guys who got it done but was not a self promoter. And by some under appreciated. Most folks he worked with didn't know he was a West Point guy. He worked with me on a major case in Federal court many years ago and he was capable and impressive. Cheers.
Sunday July 23, 2017
Condolence From: Chris Burroughs
Condolence: I just learned of your loss, Cindy. I know that there were so many struggles and sad times during the past few years. Remember the good times and cherish them.
Love, Chris
Sunday July 23, 2017
Condolence From: Linda Faber
Condolence: My sincere condolences to Cindy and family. I graduated with Tub and attended his graduation from Westpoint when I was 7 months pregnate. His mother, Betty, was so proud of him. Tub was my son's (Scott Sharrar) godfather. Unfortunately, we didn't keep in touch over the years. I do remember Harold being truly in love with Cindy. I am sorry for your loss.
Sunday July 23, 2017
Condolence From: Bob Meyer
Condolence: A toast to Tub.

I worked with Tub years ago when he was working for Walter Kern in the Insurance Department and I was leading the Process Safety group. It was my honor to have known and worked with him.
Sunday July 23, 2017
Condolence From: Pat Fowler
Condolence: Tub was the best neighbor anyone could ask for. If he saw us struggling with something he would always stop to see if he could help. Prayers to you Cindy and your family
Saturday July 22, 2017
Condolence From: Tom & Debbie Schaefer
Condolence:
Soft spoken, kind, bright, interesting, and quick with a smile, you will be remembered and treasured Tub for the love and happiness you brought to so many people.

Cindy, this little poem brought comfort to Debbie and I:

There is another side of grief
Where the tears still flow, but not as often,
Where memories bring smiles, not just sadness,
Where joy and peace are present, not just sorrow,
Where you are remembered, not just mourned.
Thursday July 20, 2017
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