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Max and Nilda on January 2008
Elsa, Carrie and Joy Gibson
September 26, 2008
Nilda,
It took us by surprise and we know how hard must be for you as he was the light of your eyes. We are all thinking of you. You will be in our prayers.
"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal." eef
Elsa, Carrie and Joy Gibson
September 26, 2008
Nilda,
Our prayers are with you in this difficult time. We loved the little time we shared together. We will always remember the proposal, letters and poems that he wrote you.
“The angels are always near to those who are grieving,
to whisper to them that their loved ones are safe in the hand of God.”
Julie Thompson
September 26, 2008
Dear Aunt Dody & Lin,
My deepest sympathies to you at this time of your great loss. Max was a wonderful man and I will treasure the memories I have of him. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Julie
Jacqueline Maugherman
September 26, 2008
I am so sad to hear of max passing,he was a good man. i spent many hours talking with him when we worked at safe place. he help me with questions and help me with my faith. he was there when, I thought that grife would kill me. to the family I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSE, HE WILL BE MISSED.
Bob & Nancy Oltman
September 26, 2008
Dear Aunt Dody and Family,
Words cannot express what we are feeling. We are with you all today in our thoughts and prayers. We are so thankful for all the fun times and great memories we have being stationed in Virginia when Max was stationed there also.
Our Love & Prayers to you, Nilda, Jennifer, Meredith, Nick, Kay, Lin & Jim.
Bob, Nancy & Family
Gary and Mary Beth Simpson
September 26, 2008
We were so saddened to hear of Max's passing. We remember how much he loved his family and how proud he was of Jennifer, Meredith, and Nick. Our deepest sympathy to the family.
Marie Turow RN
September 25, 2008
I had the privilege of caring for Max during his his stay at the bone marrow transplant unit at the U of M. During that time I caught a glimpse of what a remarkable man he was. He always had a kind word and a smile. And obviously a unique sense of humor - he and his physician assistant pretended they were the Soprano's during his transplant. He shared sweet stories about the members of his family; it was very obvious that he loved you so. I am truly sorry for your loss. Max and those who will surely miss him are in my thoughts and prayers.
Mary Thompson Zdrojkowski
September 25, 2008
Dear Max,
As I read the messages about your relationships with your family, friends, and co-workers, I can see the fine man you became. I regret our lives didn't connect more, but I do treasure memories from Horton Bay, rolling down the hill on Garrison Rd on your Flexie, and philosophical discussions with you. Your sense of humor is legendary in our family, and I hope you can send memories of good times to all the family and friends who grieve for you now.
I'm glad you're at peace,
Love,
Mary Ruth
Nancy Lapekas
September 25, 2008
Dear Nilda,
My prayers are for you and your family at this time. My thoughts will be with you.
Mike Herzog
September 25, 2008
Nilda,
I'am sorry to hear about Max,he was a strong man and fought a hard battle. He is no longer suffering,I'm glad I got to know him at Borgess.
Jackie Green
September 24, 2008
Nilda & family
So sorry to hear about your loss of Max. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayer
Jackie Green
Rich Stanley
September 24, 2008
My thoughts and prayers will be your family during your loss. I had Max as an instructor at Miller College and really enjoyed him. He was a great person, good listener, and very personable.
John Thompson
September 24, 2008
Max,
You will be greatly missed. I'm sad that I did not get to see you more over the past several years. Life gets busy and stands in the way sometime...but time will never erase my memories of you. When I heard you were sick, I really thought you would beat it. I still can't believe it took you so fast. I've prayed for you and I will continue to pray for your family. I'll see you when I get there. Love, your cousin John
Mike Rolfe
September 24, 2008
In the dim dark past Max was the guy we all wanted to be. Please accept my condolences for his family and many friends.
Joan Behnke
September 24, 2008
Dear Doris, Kay, Nick, Jennifer and Meredith,
We were so surprised and saddened to hear about Max. Please accept our heartfelt sympathy and know that the whole family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Karl and Joan Behnke
Cheri Flesch
September 24, 2008
Nilda and family,
I met Max breifly a few times but didn't really didn't know him. From what I did see and read about him, I can see that the loss here is great. I was shocked to hear that he was gone... too young. You are all truly in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Cheri
Keith & Pat Putnam
September 24, 2008
We wish we could be there with everyone, but you will be in our thoughts and prayers. All our love, Putt and Pat
Carmen Addison
September 24, 2008
Nilda, I never had the opportunity to meet Max; all the same, my heart goes out to you and your family at this time and in the days ahead. May you find comfort in the memories you have, and knowing that family and friends are there for you always.
Kimberly Webber
September 24, 2008
Dear Nilda and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Max. He was a good man and a pleasure to know. He will be missed by all who knew him during his many years at the City.
Sincerely,
Jenee' Dickerson
September 24, 2008
Bless your heart, Max. We were all rooting for you. I'm so sorry for the loss that your family, friends and co-workers are now feeling. You kept your chin up and you fought this battle with pride and dignity. May you now rest in peace.
Wanda Akins
September 24, 2008
I have never met Max, but know Doris, his mom so well. She is dear to me. Please know how deeply sorry I am of the loss of husband, father, and son.
David and Dawn Sonnenberg
September 24, 2008
You will be very missed, Max. Our sincerest condolences to Nilda and the family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
So sorry. David and Dawn Sonnenberg
Mike Zangaro
September 24, 2008
Max was more than a business associate, he was a friend. He had life in the right perspective and help others find their perspective.
A true professional; with ethics and standards that is exhibited by great people.
As a tenacious salesperson, Max would refer to me at times as "mad dog" and that would always lessen my intensity.
I'll miss the lunch times, I'll miss is advice, I'll miss my friend.
Deepest condolences Nilda - God Bless Always
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