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      Obituary
    Maxine Kay (Plumley) Baur(July 14, 1937 - February 2, 2018)
 
     
 Mrs. Maxine Kay (Plumley) Baur, 80 of 
    Huntington, WV, passed away on February 2, 2018 in Kansas City, KS after 
    battling complications associated to previously undiagnosed ALS. She was 
    born on July 14, 1937 in Price, West Virginia, to the late Molta and Grace 
    Plumley. Maxine was the loving and devoted wife of the late Dr. Jack H. 
    Baur. She was also preceded in death by a step son, Don Baur; brothers, Jim 
    Plumley, Feltham Plumley, Bernard Plumley, Russel Plumley, Marvin Plumley, 
    and Kendrel Plumley and sisters, June Plumley, Delores Grant and Virginia 
    “Jenny” Shevell. Maxine graduated from Chesapeake High School and Huntington 
    Junior College. She was a homemaker and dedicated volunteer.  Maxine is 
    loved and survived by her daughter, Angela Carrico (James) Fain; stepsons, 
    Jay (Phyllis) Baur and Tom(Judy) Baur; stepdaughter, Jane (Gene) Roberts; 
    grandchildren, Eric (Brooke) Fain, Erin Fain (Reinaldo) Swift, Elizabeth 
    Fain (Dustin) Allen, Lindsay (Jon) Casto, Sarah Roberts, Steve (Ellie) Baur, 
    Dan (Katie) Baur, Marc Baur, Michael Baur, and Jill Baur Dunn; a number of 
    great-grandchildren including Angela Swift and Kaine Allen. She is also 
    survived by a sister-in-law Juanita Plumley, cousins Diana Cremeans and 
    Barbara Simpkins, and a host of friends. She had a passion for quilting, 
    gardening, traveling, and family. She was a member of Fifth Avenue Baptist 
    Church. She was also a member of Daughters of the American Revolution Buford 
    Chapter and served as treasurer; a member of the PEO Sisterhood, Chapter M; 
    The Woman’s Club of Huntington; WV State Medical Association Alliance; and 
    the Cabell County Medical Society Alliance Scholarship Fund. She held many 
    positions and several offices while serving in these organizations. Maxine 
    was tough, kind, thoughtful and caring. She was determined, realistic and 
    independent. She had high expectations and high standards. She was 
    self-sacrificing and never gave up. She loved her friends and family dearly 
    and will be deeply missed. The family will receive friends on Saturday, 
    April 21st. at 9:30 followed by a Memorial Service at 11:00 at Fifth Avenue 
    Baptist Church with Rev. Eric Porterfield officiating. Inurnment will follow 
    at Woodmere Memorial Park.   
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