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In 1920, Maxey was name as one of the inaugural recipients of the [[International Committee of the Red Cross]]'s [[Florence Nightingale Medal]].[{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image-view/33271994/ |title=Florence Nightingale Medal {{!}} First List of Awards |work=[[The Times]] |date=1 June 1920 |page=18 |issue=42425 |url-access=subscription |via=[[newspapers.com]]}}] |
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In 1920, Maxey was name as one of the inaugural recipients of the [[International Committee of the Red Cross]]'s [[Florence Nightingale Medal]].[{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image-view/33271994/ |title=Florence Nightingale Medal {{!}} First List of Awards |work=[[The Times]] |date=1 June 1920 |page=18 |issue=42425 |url-access=subscription |via=[[newspapers.com]]}}] |
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In 1931, Maxey retired and moved to live in London and later the south coast of England.{{sfnp|Hallett|2017|p=164}} She returned to her roots in her last years and was living with a niece in [[Bishop Auckland]] when she dies in 1969, aged 92.[{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image-view/1053226436/?article=f9e7045e-04fb-4cec-9e9f-3b6245d07b9d |title= Births, Marriages, Deaths, In Memoriams Etc. |work=[[The Northern Echo]] |date=17 March 1969 |page=2 |issue=30808 |url-access=subscription |via=[[newspapers.com]]}}] |
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In 1931, Maxey retired and moved to live in London and later the south coast of England.{{sfnp|Hallett|2017|p=164}} She returned to her roots in her last years and was living with a niece in [[Bishop Auckland]] when she died in 1969, aged 92.[{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image-view/1053226436/?article=f9e7045e-04fb-4cec-9e9f-3b6245d07b9d |title= Births, Marriages, Deaths, In Memoriams Etc. |work=[[The Northern Echo]] |date=17 March 1969 |page=2 |issue=30808 |url-access=subscription |via=[[newspapers.com]]}}] |