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Maxine Hope Burgardt

September 12, 1950 ~ April 22, 2020

Maxine Hope Burgardt, age 69, a resident of Boulder Rd. passed away on Wednesday, April 22, 2020 in Ruby Memorial Hospital. She was born September 12, 1950 in Philippi, WV a daughter of the late Edgar and Sylvia Dove (Foster) Freeman. She was united in marriage to Ronald Burgardt who survives at home. Also surviving- One daughter, Amy Jo (Metheney) Foster Three sons, Donald Wesley Metheney Robert Edgar Metheney Wilford Lee Metheney Two sisters, Lola Freeman Deborah Marsh One brother, Jesse Freeman 16 Grandchildren and 17 Great-Grandchildren Maxine was preceded in death by five sisters; Helen, Evelyn, Gladys, Barbara, and Cindy; two brothers, Charles and John She was a Homemaker and attended Haven of Hope Worship Center Mrs. Burgardt’s request for cremation was honored A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

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  1. Lots of good memories, in 64 years, I don't think there was any bad ones. ❤️ She and I have always been close. I do know I'm going to miss her so much! My heart goes out to her kids and husband. There is no question in my mind about where her soul is right now. She is in paradise with our Heavenly Father and our Savior, Jesus Christ!
    Lots of love, hugs and kisses to my sister, Maxine Hope (Freeman) Burghart and her husband and kids.

  2. The last memory was at the drive though she said she was tried of looking at the walls , a sweet lady. Gone too soon

  3. This woman is one of the sweetest women that I have had the pleasure of knowing. She has taught me so much. She was like another mom to me. She and my mom were good friends and I'm sure they are spending their time now getting reacquainted. I love this woman with all my heart. I always enjoyed seeing your smile at church and I couldn't wait to give you a hug. God bless you all until we meet again.

  4. Aunt Maxine was one of the kindest, most loving people I have ever known. Her smile and laughter were contagious and she often lit up a room with her beautiful voice. She will be greatly missed.


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