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Robert Lee Maxwell, had long political career

September 28, 2021

Robert Lee Maxwell, 84, surrounded by family, went home to be with God Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021.

Robert “Bob” Maxwell was literally born larger than life, weighing in at 13 pounds at birth. Bob was born in 1937 to Rebecca Graham Maxwell and William Henry Maxwell in their home on Lincoln Street in Wilmington. Bob grew up in his beloved Forty Acres neighborhood. He attended St. Ann’s Catholic School, graduating in 1950. Upon graduation, Bob was awarded a Raskob Scholarship to attend Salesianum High School from which he graduated in 1954. Bob was a lifelong supporter of both schools. 

Bob met and married Betty Corrie, and together they had four daughters, Betsy, Robin, Denise and Rebecca. Bob entered the workforce as a member of the AFL-CIO Painters Union.

On a painting job at the Winterthur Museum, Bob noticed and then met the love of his life, Catherine “Cathy” Ann Hull. A story is that he first saw her from the top of a steeple on the Winterthur property. He then formally met her when both entered the same elevator at Winterthur and rode together; the rest is history. Bob and Cathy married in 1966 and went on to have two children, William “Bill” and Catherine “Kate.” 

Bob attended the University of Delaware, graduating with a bachelor of arts degree in 1970. He went on to teach economics and American studies at Alexis I. DuPont High School. To get the job, Bob convinced the school’s administration that he could coach wrestling. He had never coached wrestling, but he went on to coach a championship team. During his teaching career, Bob went back to school at the Institute for Organization Management, part of the University of Delaware. He graduated in 1989 with a master’s in communication. 

Anyone who knew Bob knew of his love of the community. Bob loved politics and supported many in his beloved Delaware Democratic Party. Coupled with his love of an audience, Bob embarked on a decades-long political career. In 1974, he was elected to the Delaware House of Representatives. In 1980, he ran for Delaware’s seat in the United States House of Representatives. His platform was “Maxwell for the House, the anti-inflation candidate.” He lost the election, but never one to accept defeat, in 1982 Bob ran for and was elected as the 13th District representative for New Castle County Council.

From 1989 to 1996, Bob served as chief administrative officer for New Castle County in the Dennis Greenhouse administration. There he worked with his dream team made up of so many greats; among them were lifelong friends Anne Farley, William Bowser and John Carney. Following his time at New Castle County, Bob started the consulting firm Maxwell and Associates in 1997, and represented many clients and causes over the next 24 years. During his long career, Bob became known as the person who could get things done. If you needed something and he did not have it, he always knew who did and how to get it.

Bob was an avid golfer, and shared that passion with his son and grandsons. Bob loved sports. He especially enjoyed watching March Madness basketball with his lifelong buddies from Salesianum. If he wasn’t reading the daily newspaper on his porch, or holding court at Janssen’s, he could often be found in his garden.

Another passion of Bob’s was the addiction community. He was part of the New Visions program at Gander Hill prison, where he worked with offenders supporting them as they re-entered the community. In 2003, Bob was elected as the president of the Delaware Association for Children of Alcoholics. Bob was a friend of the programs of Adult Children of Alcoholics and Alcoholics Anonymous for over 25 years. 

His relationship with his “bride” Catherine was his greatest accomplishment. Bob and Cathy shared a great love story for 55 years. To love and be loved is the greatest happiness, and their love was a joy shared by everyone who knew them.

Robert Lee Maxwell will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 55 years, Catherine; his brother, Richard Maxwell (Helena); his children, Betsy Runne (Ed), Robin Roberts (David), Denise Paiva, Bill Maxwell (Ginine) and Kate Maxwell; grandchildren, Robert Bowman (Ari), Rachel Gallagher (Matt), Tyler Sutphin, Raphael Gray, Alvin Maxwell (Dana), Jordan Maxwell, Harrison Maxwell, Clayton Maxwell, Grayson Maxwell, Landon Fox and Casey Fox; great-grandchildren, Hannah Bowman, Oliver Bowman, Jackson Gallagher, Luke Gallagher, Arielle Gray, Adrien Gray, Ashton Gray, Audrey Maxwell, Ace Maxwell, Asher Maxwell and Arlo Maxwell.

Bob was predeceased by his parents, Rebecca Graham Maxwell and William Maxwell; his wife’s parents, Blanche and Donald Hull; his late siblings, Ronald Maxwell (Margaret) and Peggy O’Neill (James); his daughter, Rebecca Maxwell; and sons-in-law, Robert Bowman, Kenny Paiva and Christopher Leach.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Raskob Scholarship fund in memory of Robert Lee Maxwell. The hope is that more “Bobs” are awarded the opportunity of a Catholic school education. Mail to The Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, 10 Montchanin Road, Wilmington, DE 19807; phone 302-655-4440.

A public viewing will be held from 6 to 9 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 3, at the Chandler Funeral Home, 2506 Concord Pike, Wilmington, with masks and social distancing required.

A public Mass and Memorial will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, Oct. 4, at St. Elizabeth Roman Catholic Church, 809 S. Broom St., Wilmington.

“Say not in grief that he is no more but live in thankfulness that he was” - Hebrew proverb.

For online condolences, visit Chandlerfuneralhome.com.

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