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Michael E. Maxfield

Obituary
Michael E. Maxfield

Michael E. Maxfield, 52 of Judson died Sunday, May 30, 1999 at Abbott-Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis.

Services are 11 a.m. Friday at the Klein Funeral Home in St. Peter.

Visitation is 5-9 p.m. Thursday and continues three hours prior to the service at the funeral home.

He is survived by wife DeDe of Judson; daughters and sons-in-law, Christine "Sis" and Gilbert Velasco of Cave Junction, Ore., Carey and Jesse McLean of Bloomington, Carly Janssen of Mankato, Leah Maxfield of Judson; sons and daughter-in-law, Casey and Brandy Janssen of Vallejo, Calif., Emmett and Aaron Maxfield, both of St. Peter; grandchildren, Xenia and Mateo Velasco of Cave Junction, Ore.; mother and father-in-law, Jenny and Jerry Hendrycks of New Sweden; brothers and sister-in-law Lee and Beth Maxfield of Cleveland, Tom Maxfield of Traverse; sisters Linda London, Nancy Ann Maxfield, Maureen Maxfield all of St. Peter; brothers-in-law, Paul Hendrycks of Mankato, Chuck and wife Marjean Hendrycks of New Sweden, Mike Hendrycks of Nicollet, Scott and wife Ruthie Hendrycks of Redding, Calif., Judd and wife Julie Hendrycks of Courtland; sister-in-law, Mitzi and husband Bill Arndt of Nicollet; nieces, nephews, other relatives.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Raymond and Chuck.

He was born June 15, 1946 in Los Angeles, Calif., to Raymond and Gloria (Johnson) Maxfield. He grew up in Los Angeles, moving to Mankato in 1952, and returning to California in 1960, where he graduated from Upland High School. He enlisted and served in the U.S. Army. He worked at several glass companies while living in California. He married DeDe Hendrycks Aug. 10, 1990 at the Norwegian Lutheran Church in Norseland. He worked at Zeno Glassworks in Mankato before moving to St. Peter Glassworks in 1988. He was a member of Eagles Club 269 in Mankato.

The Journal: Online Obituaries, Wednesday, June 2, 1999