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Ruby Maxine Hall

Passed Away on December 31, 2025


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Ruby Maxine Hall “Max”, aged 81 from Mesa, Arizona; died Wednesday, December 31, 2025, surrounded by family. Maxine was born May 4, 1944, in Terre Haute Indiana to Theador and Ida May (Fiscus) Williams. She is predeceased by her husband of 57 years Warren “Tom” Hall; her son Charles “Chuck” Wayne Hall; both parents; one brother Charles Earl Williams; and two sisters Iris Loraine Elrod and Bonny Pond.

Maxine is survived by her daughter Pamela (Hall) Blaine; daughter-in-law Sari (Rupprecht) Hall; two sister in-laws Patricia (John) McKitrick and Cathy (Tim) Warner of Indiana; and one sister: six grandchildren: Robert (Brittany) Hobe, Kassandra (Owen) Hobe-Cochran, Stephanie (Stephen) Hall Carey, Timothy (Ali) Hall, Joshua Blaine, Nicholas Blaine; and 11 great-grandchildren, Nathaniel Mardis; Giovanni Zeidler; Frederick and Thomas Hobe Allen; Kaylin, Caileb, and Madyson Carey; Victoria Hobe; Elizabeth and Amelia Hall; and Melody Cochran.

Maxine was an owner/operator of Leisure World Floral for over 14 years before enjoying her retirement where she spent her time traveling with family, being actively engaged with grandchildren and great grandchildren, as well as leading, volunteering, and participating in activities of the community of Palmas Del Sol and collecting and distributing needed items like food, water, clothing, bicycles and furniture to veterans until her health wouldn’t allow it.

Private services will be held at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Arizona where she will be interred and reunited with her husband. A celebration of life and open house will be held at: 6209 E McKellips Rd #303, Mesa, AZ, on Saturday, January 17th from 2pm to 5pm

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  1. Paul Chayka says:

    Ruby just looks like she laughed often. Her support to the community in so many ways is inspiring.

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Ruby Maxine Hall

Passed Away on December 31, 2025


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Ruby Maxine Hall “Max”, aged 81 from Mesa, Arizona; died Wednesday, December 31, 2025, surrounded by family. Maxine was born May 4, 1944, in Terre Haute Indiana to Theador and Ida May (Fiscus) Williams. She is predeceased by her husband of 57 years Warren “Tom” Hall; her son Charles “Chuck” Wayne Hall; both parents; one brother Charles Earl Williams; and two sisters Iris Loraine Elrod and Bonny Pond.

Maxine is survived by her daughter Pamela (Hall) Blaine; daughter-in-law Sari (Rupprecht) Hall; two sister in-laws Patricia (John) McKitrick and Cathy (Tim) Warner of Indiana; and one sister: six grandchildren: Robert (Brittany) Hobe, Kassandra (Owen) Hobe-Cochran, Stephanie (Stephen) Hall Carey, Timothy (Ali) Hall, Joshua Blaine, Nicholas Blaine; and 11 great-grandchildren, Nathaniel Mardis; Giovanni Zeidler; Frederick and Thomas Hobe Allen; Kaylin, Caileb, and Madyson Carey; Victoria Hobe; Elizabeth and Amelia Hall; and Melody Cochran.

Maxine was an owner/operator of Leisure World Floral for over 14 years before enjoying her retirement where she spent her time traveling with family, being actively engaged with grandchildren and great grandchildren, as well as leading, volunteering, and participating in activities of the community of Palmas Del Sol and collecting and distributing needed items like food, water, clothing, bicycles and furniture to veterans until her health wouldn’t allow it.

Private services will be held at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Arizona where she will be interred and reunited with her husband. A celebration of life and open house will be held at: 6209 E McKellips Rd #303, Mesa, AZ, on Saturday, January 17th from 2pm to 5pm

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  1. Paul Chayka says:

    Ruby just looks like she laughed often. Her support to the community in so many ways is inspiring.

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