Bruce, Mrs. (Ava Maxine Brown) Rigler

Born: February 28th, 1928

Died: June 5th, 2019

Obituary

Rigler, Bruce, Mrs. (Ava Maxine Brown)

Ava Maxine Rigler, 91, of Plainview passed away on Wednesday, June 5, 2019. A memorial service will be held 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at First Presbyterian Church under the care of Kornerstone Funeral Directors.

Maxine was born February 28, 1928 in Plainview to Ralph A. and Hettie (Morrison) Brown of the Providence community. She grew up there as ?Sis? with her four sisters. Sis loved playing volleyball, softball and table tennis. After graduation from Plainview High School she attended Texas Tech University. She married her high school sweetheart Bruce Rigler in 1946 when he returned from Army service in World War II. She had three children and was always there to take all of the kids to their school, athletic and church events. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Plainview.

Maxine?s oldest child, Lyn, was tragically killed in an apartment fire in Lubbock while attending Texas Tech and she took on the task of raising Lyn?s two year old daughter, Sarah. Maxine then began using her first name, Ava. She worked for several travel agencies and a charter air service in the Lubbock area. She later moved to Austin where they stayed until Sarah graduated High School. Ava then moved to Brandon, Florida with her life partner Joe Moromese. They lived a peaceful life there until Joe passed in 2014. Ava moved back to Plainview area to be close to her siblings.

She was preceded by her parents, a daughter, Gary Lyn England, sisters, Otero Scheele and Patsy Haley.

She is survived by her sons, Stan Rigler of Plainview, Randal Rigler of Okanogan, WA; her sisters, Marie Sammann of Dimmitt, Shirley Fleming of Van Buren, MO; her grandchildren, Sarah England Sampson of Riverside, CA, Taylor Rigler of Baca Raton, FL, Kara Lyn Clausen, Timothy Rigler, Chris Rigler, all of Bothell, WA and ten great grandchildren.


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