Maxine Uniewski (age 75), neé Schuyler
March 2, 2024
Dear wife of Joseph and loving mother of Josh. Sister of Murray (Kathy), Robert, and Stuart. Maxine graduated from the Champlain Valley School of Nursing where she met the love of her life Joe while he was stationed at Plattsburgh Air Force Base. They lived together in upstate New York for a while and then moved back to the Detroit Area. Maxine worked at Henry Ford Hospital as the Organ Transplant Coordinator for over 40 years .
Visitation
Wednesday, March 6, 2024 from 3 to 8 PM
Jurkiewicz & Wilk Funeral Home (map)
2396 Caniff
Hamtramck MI 48212
Funeral Mass
Thursday, March 7, 2024
Lying in state at 10 AM until funeral mass at 11 AM .
St. Hyacinth Catholic Church (map)
3151 Farnsworth
Detroit MI 48211


My deepest and heartfelt condolences to everyone in the family. Maxine was a wonderful cousin and a truly amazing woman.
She taught us many things when she would come to visit.
I am profoundly saddened by the death of Maxine. As Peter has already noted, she was a truly amazing woman. I am so sorry for your loss, Joe and Josh. Maxine will be greatly missed by the entire family.
As was said by King Charles “may flights of angles sing thee to thy rest.” Love you Maxine!.
My deepest condolences and prayers go out to Joe,Josh & family at this most difficult time I have such wonderful memories of Maxine from our nursing school days at CV we graduated there in 1969 many years ago but the love and memories live on God bless her she was always a true friend and wonderful nurse and will be missed
So sorry to hear about Maxine. We got to know each other at organ donation events and parties. We shared a lot of laughs over the years.
Maxine was a special person and I will always remember the best days at CV we had. Sending condolences to Joe and Josh. God speed my friend. ❤️
Such a loss from a truly dedicated nurse. She was such an asset to the transplant program at Henry ford. Condolences to oe and Josh as well as her brothers who Maxine spoke highly of. May she rest in peace. She was truly a great friend.
My deepest sympathy for you Joe and Josh and family. Max was my special friend and roommate at CVSN and although we lost touch over the years she remains a very special part of my life. I will always treasure our memories. Rest in peace Max.
I am so sorry to hear this. She was the transplant coordinator at Henry Fiord when my late husband Tom had his transplant. She was a lovely person. My sympathies to Joe and Josh.
My deepest condolences to Maxine’s husband and son.
I had the pleasure of working with MAX as she affectionately called back when I was there at HENRYS IN THE 90s and 2000s
I worked with Max as transplant nurse for 20 years
She was dedicated selfless caring and compassionate person and Transplant coordinate
We had many fun and wonderful experiences together
I pray for comfort for the family
Godspeed and till we meet again my friend
Dear Joe and Josh, Mark and I are truly sorry for your loss of Maxine. She was a warm and kind person. We very much enjoyed sharing time with her and feel fortunate to have her as a cousin.
We wish you peace.
Much Love, Mary and Mark Ames