In Loving Memory of Maxine Harrison
Maxine Harrison passed away on December 12, 2025, in Ocala, Florida. She was born on June 17, 1946, in the great city of Tampa, Florida, and remained a proud Florida resident for many years.
Maxine was a devoted mother who lovingly raised and cherished her two beloved children, Son Timothy Harrison special friend Casandra Brown and daughter Prenella Harrison. Maxine had a host of grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She loved them deeply and dedicated her life to their care, guidance, and well-being.
A woman of outstanding character, Maxine was known for her kind heart, strong spirit, and unwavering love for others. She was loved by many and touched countless lives through her warmth and compassion. For many years, she worked faithfully as a housekeeper, cleaning homes and commercial offices, always taking pride in honest and diligent work.
Maxine had a beautiful smile that could light up a room, and it reflected the joy and love she carried within. She lived her life with grace, humility, and faith, trusting in the Lord throughout her journey. While her presence here on earth will be deeply missed, we take comfort in knowing she has been called home to rest in eternal peace with the Lord.
Her legacy of love, faith, and kindness will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.
Aaron A. Cooper Mortuary
5016 N. 22nd Street
Tampa, FL 33610
First Mt. Carmel Church
4406 N. 26th Street
Tampa, FL 33610
Orange Hill Cemetery
4900 E. Chelsea Street
Tampa, FL 33610
Barbara Jenkins
December 24, 2025, 2:25 am
Maxine, I don’t quite know what to say. You were like a sister to us. We miss you dearly already. Your passing have left a void in my life. I know to be absent from the Body is to be Present with the Lord. You are now with the Lord, no more suffering. We will meet again my dear sister. You are forever in our hearts. Your Other Family, the Jenkins. Stella, Gladys, Linda & Barbara Jenkins. π’ππ
Barbara Jenkins
December 24, 2025, 2:27 am
Maxine, I don’t quite know what to say. You were like a sister to us. We miss you dearly already. Your passing have left a void in my life. I know to be absent from the Body is to be Present with the Lord. You are now with the Lord, no more suffering. We will meet again my dear sister. You are forever in our hearts. Your Other Family, the Jenkins. Stella, Gladys, Linda & Barbara Jenkins. π’ππ
Barbara Jenkins
December 24, 2025, 3:48 am
Maxine, I don’t quite know what to say. You were like a sister to us. We miss you dearly already. Your passing have left a void in my life. I know to be absent from the Body is to be Present with the Lord. You are now with the Lord, no more suffering. We will meet again my dear sister. You are forever in our hearts. Your Other Family, the Jenkins. Stella, Gladys, Linda & Barbara Jenkins. π’ππ
Stella Jenkins Lewis
December 25, 2025, 1:27 am
Maxine You Would Never Tell Us Your Age, But You Kept Up With Our Birthdays, I Sent The Picture To The Furnaral Home, They Have On Your Obituary, You Loved That Memory Of Yourself, I Told Timmy You Love Red And Christmas Time, You Left Us During Your Favorite Time Of The Year, You Were Loved Dearly And We Miss You, Stella, And Your Adopted Sisters, Barbara, Linda, Gladys, See You Later My Forever Young Maxineβ€οΈ
Reginald Wallace
December 26, 2025, 1:42 am
Maxine we love you and thank you for always being there with love a d strength for your family. You will never be forgotten. Your cousin Reginald DeVainne Wallace