Maxie J. Hayes

December 12, 1944 - February 28, 2009
Maxie J. Hayes

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Maxie J. Hayes, 64, of Hendersonville died Saturday morning, February 28, 2009 at Mission Hospitals St. Joseph Campus following a brief illness. Born in Lexington, NC a daughter of the late Delmar and Fannie Money Hayes, she had been a resident of the area since 1969.

She had been a longtime employee of Rockwell (now Arvin Meritor) and for the last eleven years was employed as the office manager for Timberpeg.

Surviving is her daughter Angela Morse and husband Gary of Flat Rock; a son Trey Fritts of Greensboro; two grandchildren Colby and Courtney Morse; a sister Cookie Swing of Lexington; a brother Bruce Hayes of Lexington; a niece Carmen Carrick and a nephew Zack Hayes.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00am on Tuesday, March 3, 2009 in the Kirby Memorial Chapel of Shuler Funeral Home. Rev. Joe Hickman will officiate. The family will receive friends following the service.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 120 Executive Park Bldg. 1, Asheville, NC 28801.


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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
12:00 AM

Kirby Memorial Chapel - Directions
125 Orrs Camp Road
Hendersonville, NC 28792

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  • March 04, 2009
    Mike Roper says:
    So very sorry to hear of Maxie's passing. I worked with her when she was employed at Rockwell International. She was a good person and a better friend.

  • March 04, 2009
    Joi & Ron Tannert says:
    We were shocked to learn of Maxie's death. She has been such a pleasant and competent person to work with over the years at the Timberpeg office. We will miss her, as I am sure all of the company and other representatives will. Our condolences to her family.

  • March 02, 2009
    Susan Robbins Parrish says:
    My memories of Maxie was of a lovely young woman who laughed easily. I had not seen her in many years, but I'm certain she carried her love of life throughout her adulthood. I am so sorry for your loss.

  • March 05, 2009
    Harvey Fulbright says:
    So sorry to hear about Maxie. She was a long time friend and school classmate. You have my sympathy.

  • March 05, 2009
    Judy Osborne Clodfelter says:
    Angela and Trey I am so sorry for your loss. Maxie was a beautiful lady--so full of life and laughter. I always enjoyed the family times together (camping) because Maxie made everything fun. My prayers are with you both and your family. God bless and be with you.