Maude Temple |
Around age 26, she moved to California, where some of her sisters had already migrated too. She brought a home in Compton with her husband R.W. Fox. After their divorce. She and her children moved and settled in Long Beach, CA. where she stayed for the rest of her life.
During her early employment, Maude worked and cleaning homes, and for many years at the well-known toy company, Mattel. Her children, nieces, and nephews would be very happy and excited to receive the toys that she would get from her work. Had they known how popular and valuable Barbies and Hot Wheels were going to be, they would have taken better care of them.
Maude had a green thumb and took pride in caring for the many plants she kept at her home. She was always eager to give her family and plan gatherings for everyone to get together. One of her favorite places to go was Hometown-Buffet, and she celebrated many birthdays and occasions there. Aunt Maude was so generous with her kindness and thoughtfulness. She had an open door for her family and friends.
She always loved the Lord, and in her later years, she started to follow and adapt to the Seventh Day Adventist teaching and lifestyle. She would often request to say the Lord's Prayers with her guests and visitors. She had unwavering faith and never let go of her hopes and dreams to bless others.
In her 89 years, Maude was a dutiful mother, grandmother, great-grandmothers, and great-great- grandmother. She played a central role in raising every generation of her children in her lineage. She was committed to making sure everyone was taken care of until her final days. She was a wonderful and cherish Aunt, Sister, Cousin, and Community member.
Maude is preceded in death by her Mother and Father, Aline and Charles Temple, her siblings Caretha Cutrer. Doretha Smith and Jacob Temple. Her siblings from her father's previous marriage, Margie Jones, Elousie White, Augustine Atkins, Ellis Temple, and Stanley Temple as well. Her three children Larry Temple, Sr., Debrely Lee, and Raychelle Fox.
Maude leaves to Cheris her loving memory, her daughter Desiree Fox her grandchildren, Larry Temple, Jr., Ronshay Mannery, Yasmine Fox, Rahdeese Alcutt, her great-grandchildren Lauren Temple. Daylins Mannery, Larry Temple, Amier Brown, and Harlem Alcutt, and great-grandchild Denism Mannery. She also leaves to cherish her memory, siblings James (W.K.) Temple and Mary Noil, She has many nieces, nephews, family, and friends who will miss her dearly.