Cover for Maxine Barbara Fellows's Obituary
Maxine Barbara Fellows Profile Photo
1931 Maxine 2025

Maxine Barbara Fellows

December 25, 1931 — August 1, 2025

PLYMOUTH --- Maxine Barbara (MacKenzie) Fellows, 93, of Plymouth, passed away on Friday, August 1, 2025 after a short period of declining health.

She was born on Christmas Day in 1931 in Keene NH, the second child of Elmer and Dorothy MacKenzie. She grew up on the family’s dairy farm. One of her best memories was her family attending the 1939 World’s Fair when she was eight years old. They were NH delegates there to promote youth participation in 4-H agricultural and home economic programs so the country would be better prepared for WWII. She was also a member of the Young Farmers of America and Rainbow Girls. After graduating from Keene High School and Powers Modeling School in Boston, she attended University of Massachusetts classes to learn about the ice cream business. Mackenzie’s Dairy delivered milk to homes and grocery stores, and featured a drive-in restaurant on upper Court St., were car hops served homemade ice cream, including some of the first soft-serve in the country.

In 1952, Maxine married Francis Fellows, whose draft notice for the Korean War arrived on their wedding day. In 1965, they moved their family of five to Plymouth NH, where they owned Buckland Flowers on Emerson Street for over 25 years. She was a talented florist who, along with her husband and daughter, Marjory, worked long hours through countless holidays with her grandchildren under her feet.

Maxine was an active member of her communities. In Keene, she was co-leader with her grandmother of the Breezy Wind 4-H Club, and president of the Mrs. Club of the Congregational Church. She was a member of the Plymouth Emblem Club, Valley Square Dance Club. and Pemi-Baker Senior Citizens Club. She volunteered for Meals on Wheels and judged flower arrangements at the Plymouth Fair.

Maxine lived a full and fabulous life, with long lasting memories of friends and vacations around the world. She enjoyed needlepoint, embroidery, crafts, gardening, dancing, antique car shows, silent movies, and short road trips. Her beautiful gardens full of colorful blooms reflect her lifelong love of flowers and plants. Growing up during WW II, she maintained the frugality of a true New England Yankee. She cherished her family and friends. Her kindness, humor, love of life, and sharp wit will be greatly missed.

Maxine is survived by daughters, State Representative Sallie Fellows of Holderness and Marjory Fellows of Plymouth; granddaughters, Bethany (Melanson) Veith and her husband Willam of Fort Myers, FL, and Cynthia Melanson of Holderness; great granddaughters, Hope Bunnell and Katherine Veith of Fort Myers and Allison Smith of Rochester; and her great-great-grandson, Owen Tompkins of Fort Myers.

She was predeceased by her parents, Elmer and Dorothy MacKenzie of Keene; husband, Francis; son, Richard of Plymouth; brothers, Warren MacKenzie of Keene, and Lawrence MacKenzie of East Dorcet VT; and her special friend, Bob DeGrote of Wentworth.

Arrangements are under the care of Mayhew Funeral Homes and Crematorium. To sign the online book of memories, please go to mayhewfuneralhomes.com.
To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Maxine Barbara Fellows, please visit our flower store.

Guestbook

Visits: 40

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the
Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

Send Flowers

Send Flowers

Plant A Tree

Plant A Tree