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Max Shaffer Obituary

SHAFFER, Max Max Shaffer was a man who didn't need a lot to be happy he just was. He loved life. He sang when he walked down the street and relished being "up." He loved cowboy movies in his recliner, cold Coca-Colas, and the lottery tickets he purchased nearly daily. He loved gliding across the dance floor with his beautiful bride of 70 years, Freida Lee Frankel; sharing everything bagels at a weekly lunch with his daughter, Janece; toasting Friday night with a Scotch and his son, Ken; and traveling with his son, Steve, for a boy's weekend in Vegas. He never ended a call with family without asking, "Have I told you that I loved you today?" If given the chance Max would gladly tell you about the time he met the Pope in Rome after the war or when the song he wrote, "Love Me Little Love One" was performed by Marvin Fields on Atlanta television in the 1950s. Max was also a man of great faith. He started and ended every day of his life with prayer. He was the grandson of a Rabbi who helped settle a new Jewish community in Cork Ireland 80 years ago. He had dreams of being a cantor when he was a boy and then later a doctor. After earning a business degree from the University of Georgia, he spent his career in retail owning a grocery store and then a liquor store. Max was a twin and the youngest of Esther and Sam Shaffer's six children: Hyman, Sol, Hank, Joe and Gertrude. He was raised in a brick home on Pulliam Street in now downtown Atlanta and attended Atlanta's Boy's High. He left home for the first time as a skinny, 18 year-old drafted into the service during World War II. He remembered Army life vividly of being the last one to finally make it over the wall in basic training, making lifelong friends and firing a gun so hot that it was nearly impossible to hold. Forty years after his service ended, Max awarded the Bronze Star for his bravery in crossing enemy territory to deliver a necessary dispatch. Max leaves no one uncertain of how he felt about them. He loved unabashedly and unconditionally, and the love came back to him in great abundance. He will be missed and forever treasured by his family. Max died at home on Monday, May 1. He is survived by his wife Freida Lee Frankel; son Steve Shaffer and his wife Sue Miller of Boca Raton, Florida; son Kenneth Shaffer of Atlanta; and daughter Janece Shaffer and her husband Bill Nigut of Atlanta. His grandchildren include Sydney Shaffer, Mickey Shaffer, Bill Nigut, Caroline Hollingsworth, Emma Nigut, Rob and Karen Miller. His great-grandchildren include Ella and Olivia Miller, and Julien Roizen. There will be a closed service for family on Monday. Donations may be made in memory of Max Shaffer to Congregation Shaarei Shamayim, Weinstein Hospice or any charity of choice. Dressler's Jewish Funeral Care, 770-451-4999.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on May 3, 2020.

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Jeff

May 7, 2020

So sorry to hear about Maxs passing. My parents , Larry and Rella, were great friends of Max and Frieda. May his memory be for a blessing, Jeff Askenas

May 4, 2020

He was one of the most fun Dads I knew growing up. I can still see his smile and how it lit up every time Janece or Freida came into the room. Wishes for comfort, peace and healing to all. Marcy Firestone Leach

Melane, Steve and Lydia Podowitz

May 3, 2020

Max was such a positive life force. Even reading this sad news, I can't help but smile when I think of him. We're sending you all hugs as you mourn and then celebrate a life well-lived.

May 3, 2020

Sending love and so many hugs. The Schlesinger Family. May Max's memory always be a blessing!

Janice Savitz

May 3, 2020

My heart goes out to you all.
I will remember Uncle Maxie with a Big smile, great sense of humor and always a great story. He always brought so much light into the lives of those around him.
May he Rest In Peace
Love Janice

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