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She had moxie and class and just the right amount of sass. Her soul is going to add a whole lot of spunk once she passes through those glorious gates into heaven. Heaven is happier for it, and while we grieve her loss, we celebrate her life and are happy for the new glory that is upon her.

Maxine Anna (Parks) Kubart, 86, of Marble Falls went to be with the Lord on July 5, 2015. She was born Nov. 27, 1928, in Fennimore, Wisconsin, to Floyd and Elizabeth “Bess” (Behncke) Parks.

Preceding her in death were her parents, Floyd and Elizabeth Parks; ex-husband and father of her children, Harold Kubart; son William Kubart; and siblings Richard Parks, Virginia (Parks) Nell, William Parks and Robert Parks.

While Maxine will be dearly missed, her presence here on Earth has simply grown as her family cherishes all of those things that make Maxine Maxine and strive to make her still alive and well in their daily actions: going on a family fishing trip, riding horseback and telling a fun story. Any time we, as her family and friends, get to act these out, we will always remember, be with and love our dear mother, grandmother, friend and loved one, Maxine Kubart.

That loving family that will seek to make Maxine an ever-present part of their lives is daughter, Chris Dykstra and son-in-law John Dykstra of Marble Falls; son, Jerry Kubart and daughter-in-law Debbie Barton of Elkhorn, Wisconsin; grandchildren, Michelle Dykstra and fiancé Dalton Ryan of Marble Falls, Jessica Siczkowycz and husband Jason Siczkowycz of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin and their children, Maxine’s great grandchildren, Aubrey, Ethan, Blake and Greyson Siczkowycz; and ex-daughter-in-law Eileen Black and husband Jim Black of Genoa City, Wisconsin.

Her lively spirit will always be remembered. Her twinkling eyes, sense of humor, love for fishing and animals, dancing, poetry and storytelling lives out in those that will miss her dearly.

A graveside service is July 9 at Hillside Cemetery, Lancaster, Wisconsin.

Local arrangements by Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home, 1805 U.S. 281 North in Marble Falls, (830) 693-4373. Go to www.clementswilcoxfuneralhome.com to offer condolences.