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Max BEIMLER Obituary

MAX BEIMLER Born February 15, 1937 in Weiden, Bavaria, Germany and passed away peacefully on July 17, 2023 in Toronto. Beloved partner of Cheryll Corness for fifty years. Max was a colourful, feisty, and strong-willed man with diverse interests who enjoyed a long and interesting life. He would focus precisely on his latest interest and very quickly become adept at it. In his teenage years, Max was a competitive marksman and motorcyclist and his competitive spirit eventually led him to car racing. He was an engineer, entrepreneur (founder of Beimler Engineering Ltd.), racing car driver, sailor, opera lover, and an entertaining storyteller. He especially enjoyed reminiscing about his car racing days in the 1960s when he competed in Canada, the US, and Mexico, mostly driving Chinooks, alongside other young German-Canadian racers. He was an excellent home chef and hosted many memorable dinners and barbeques, often featuring his own homemade sausages or smoked poultry. With Cheryll, he enjoyed travelling extensively in Canada, the US, Mexico, Germany, South Africa, Namibia, Australia and New Zealand. He will forever be lovingly remembered by Cheryll, her sisters, Rosanne and Ellen, his brother, Walter (Annamaria) and other relations, and friends in Germany and New Zealand. He will be missed by dear friends, Susan Conacher, Eric Carlson, Kyra Gunnell, and Urmas Vilmansen. At Max's request, there will be no funeral. Cremation has taken place. Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
Published by The Globe and Mail from Jul. 29 to Aug. 2, 2023.

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Lorraine McNally

July 30, 2023

Dear Cheryll, I am so very sorry to learn that your life partner Max has passed away. Max was a unique, one-of-a kind individual. There are so many wonderful stories about Max and his incredible life - Max & my last husband Dan had many hilarious adventures! I did experience some of Max's wonderful cooking - he mentioned once that working on a ship he taught the chef how to speak English & she taught him how to cook! I am sure that after 50 years you have a treasure trove of wonderful memories. I hope they are a comfort to you and to know that Max touched many lives - his unforgettable voice, his laugh and his wonderful storytelling. He will be deeply missed but never forgotten... Sincerely, Lorraine McNally

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