Sunday, July 08, 2012

Scrogin, Maxine Louise Solomon (7 Dec 1923 - 3 Jul 2012) [51273:J]

Published in Appeal Democrat [Marysville, CA] on July 8, 2012 [Legacy]
Maxine Louise Scrogin
December 7, 1923 - July 3, 2012

Maxine was born to Ray and Sarah Solomon on December 7, 1923 in Caldwell, Idaho. She was one of 11 children.

Maxine passed peacefully into the presence of her Lord while she slept Tuesday, July 3, 2012. She is preceded in death by her loving husband of 57 years, Harold Scrogin [40483], who passed away November 18, 2010.

She had a large and adoring family and is survived by her children, Peggy Bowen (Ken), of Williams, and Jack Rentz (Freddie) of Live Oak as well as 11 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren, and her brother William Solomon of San Dimas.

She met and married her first husband, Jack M. Rentz in 1940 in Denver, Co., where their two children were born.

The family moved to Southern California in 1945. Eight years later, while moving to Live Oak, where they were building their business, Jack died in an accident.

Maxine finished construction and continued running the business and later opened and operated her own dress shop.

She married Harold, a Live Oak local, in 1953. Together, the couple ran a farming operation and spent many wonderful years full of fun, laughter, and dancing.

Her family remembers her as a loving and godly example, dedicated to teaching, supporting, encouraging and loving her children and grandchildren, which she considered her life's greatest joy and investment.

She did various bookkeeping and tax preparation jobs, and also served as the long-time secretary for the Live Oak Cemetery District.

Maxine was a wonderful student who loved school and graduated at the head of her class. Her love of learning was something she carried with her throughout the rest of her life and she looked forward to her daily crossword puzzles (which she always did in pen).

Her sudden death leaves behind an emptiness in each of the hearts of those who loved her, but all are thankful for the many precious memories and lifetime of love shared with "Nana". Although missed, her family is thankful for the reassurance that "to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord", and are comforted in the knowledge that "to live is Christ, to die is gain."

Visitation will be at Ullrey Memorial Chapel on Monday, July 9, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Internment will be private with a memorial service to be held at a later date.

Published in Appeal Democrat on July 8, 2012

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