Michelle D. Henry- Maxwell

Michelle D. Henry Maxwell, born on December 27, 1967, in Gary, Indiana, passed away on December 11, 2024. She was a graduate of Horace Mann High School and earned a B.A. in Criminal Justice from Iowa State University and Indiana University Northwest. Michelle dedicated over 30 years to the Indiana Department of Child Services, ultimately becoming a Family Case Manager Supervisor. She was actively involved in the Sigma Phi Omega Gary Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and served on the Lighthouse Charter School Board. Her visitation is scheduled for December 20, 2024, at Guy & Allen Chapel, and her funeral service will be held on December 21, 2024, at New Revelation Missionary Baptist Church.
RATING
The article is an obituary, which generally does not require the same level of scrutiny for accuracy, balance, and source quality as other types of articles. It provides clear and concise information about the life and accomplishments of Michelle D. Henry-Maxwell, without showing bias or emotive language.
RATING DETAILS
The provided information appears to be factual and specific to the individual's life, with details that are consistent and verifiable, such as birth and death dates, educational background, and career history.
The article focuses on the personal achievements and affiliations of Michelle D. Henry-Maxwell, which is typical for an obituary. While it doesn't offer multiple perspectives, this is appropriate for the article's intent.
The language is clear and straightforward, with no use of emotive terms. The structure is logical, providing a coherent overview of the deceased's life and upcoming memorial services.
As an obituary, the source is likely the family or close affiliates of the deceased. It is common not to have external sources or citations. The reliability is assumed based on the nature of the document.
The article does not disclose any potential conflicts of interest, but this is generally not expected for an obituary. The completeness of information is reasonable for its purpose.