ny years. Maxine also enjoyed writing letters and composing poetry. She was a newspaper correspondent for the Dow City Herald and Denison Newspapers. In 1982, Maxine and Bill sold the farm and moved to North Howard Street in Dow City where they retired. The couple traveled in their motor home, taking trips to visit their sons and family, and other relatives. Also, they traveled to many fairs, Covered Bridge Festivals, and Tulip Festivals. Maxine cherished her family, friends, and neighbors. On Sunday, March 13, 2022, Maxine passed away peacefully at the Dunlap Specialty Care in Dunlap, attaining the age of one hundred and two years, five months, and twenty-five days. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, William in 2000; grandson, Greg Cross; and infant granddaughter, Anne Marie Cross. Left to cherish her memory are her sons: David Cross and his wife Debbie of Gilman City, Missouri, Dwayne Cross and his wife Cathy of Denver, Missouri, and Ronald Cross and his wife Paula of Denison; granddaughter, Diana and her husband Donald Auffert; grandsons: Paul Cross and his wife Mel, James Cross and his wife Courtney, Troy Cross, and Jesse Cross and his fiancé Alicia; step- grandson, John Runde and his wife Lauren; great-grandchildren: Dakota Cross, Sawyer Cross, Sierra Cross, Brayton Cross, Avery Cross, and Aleigha Cross; step-great-grandsons: Wade and Weston Runde; sister, Pauline Gordon of Storm Lake; other relatives and friends. Funeral Services were held 11:00 A.M., Wednesday, March 16, 2022, at First United Methodist Church in Dow City, Iowa. Rev. Aaron Terwilleger officiated the service with interment in the Dow City Cemetery. Organist Deb Garrett provided accompaniment for soloist Beth Vogt who sang, "Amazing Grace," "Just a Closer Walk with Thee" and "How Great Thou Art." Serving as honorary pallbearers were Don & Diana Auffert, Sierra Cross, Avery Cross and Aleigha Cross. Serving as pallbearers were Jesse Cross, Troy Cross, James Cross, Dakota Cross, Brayton Cross, Sawyer Cross and Paul Cross. Following the burial, the family invited everyone to the Brasel Building for a time of fellowship and lunch. The Huebner Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.