Raechel “Maxine” Faubion

09/16/1930 — 05/12/2015

From Richland, Washington | Born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma

Raechel “Maxine” Faubion

Rachael (Maxine) Faubion (known as Maxine), 84, passed away on May 12th in Richland, Washington.

Maxine was born in 9/16/30, Tahlequah, Oklahoma. In 1944, she and her mother Clever went to visit her father Ray Kirklin where he was temporarily working in the Tri-Cities area; but they never went back to Oklahoma, they stayed here! Maxine graduated from Columbia High School in 1948. She worked many jobs during and after high school, most of these were secretarial and business related.

In 1951, she married Thomas Floyd Irwin (deceased). They had four children: Clifford R., Patrick L., Kim E., and J. Kevin. In 1970 she divorced and went to work as a secretary for the Richland Lutheran Church. In 1971, she was secretary for Foster and Marshall, and in 1973 she went to work for Battelle Northwest working for Harvey Drucker and Bill Wiley. In 1975 she married Walter Faubion and in 1976 she left Battelle to work on other pursuits. In 1980 she and her good friend Ann Childers started a jewelry store called Gold ‘N Jade (closed in 1984). Maxine then became a realtor. In 1988 she went to school to become an esthetician and opened Maxine’s Skin Care in 1992 which she ran until 2014. She divorced Walter in 1997.

Maxine was an artist and loved to draw and paint. When painting portraits, she could get the likeliness very quickly. She also loved singing: she was in the light Opera and in the King and I. Both she and her son Kevin sang for the Cathedral of Joy from 2002-2009.

Maxine is survived by her children Pat, Kim and Kevin; Cliff passed away in 2005. She is also survived by her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She loved the Lord and her family and was a friend to all who knew her. She will be missed.

Graveside inurnment will be held on Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 11:00am at Sunset Gardens in Richland, WA.

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  • Dear Family, Please accept my sympathy at this sad time. Maxine worked for me at Canyon Lakes selling real estate in the 1980’s. I always thought she was such a kind, loving and classy lady. Please know that I consider myself blessed to have had her in my life.
    You have my deepest sympathy.
    Kris Watkins

    Kris Watkins
    May 28, 2015
    Richland, Washington
  • I knew Maxine when we both took art classes at CBC in the late 1970’s (or was it early 80’s?).
    We had a lot of fun together and hung out with two college age students as part of our little “gang”! She was a great woman and I enjoyed knowing her! I send my sympathy to you, her family.

    Annette Bouchey
    May 25, 2015
    Richland, WA
  • Dear Family, Please accept my sympathy at this sad time. Maxine worked for me at Canyon Lakes selling real estate in the 1980’s. I always thought she was such a kind, loving and classy lady. Please know that I consider myself blessed to have had her in my life.
    You have my deepest sympathy.
    Kris Watkins

    Kris Watkins
    May 28, 2015
    Richland, Washington
  • I knew Maxine when we both took art classes at CBC in the late 1970’s (or was it early 80’s?).
    We had a lot of fun together and hung out with two college age students as part of our little “gang”! She was a great woman and I enjoyed knowing her! I send my sympathy to you, her family.

    Annette Bouchey
    May 25, 2015
    Richland, WA
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