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Only some good memories of a soccer, sailing
Michael Gordon
June 26, 2020 | Friend
Lyme, CT, Connecticut
MAXIM, Hiram Percy II Hiram Percy Maxim II, 72, of Lyme, formerly of Farmington, died at home on Saturday (January 12, 2008) after a lengthy battle with prostate cancer. He was born September 28, 1935 in Hartford to the late Hiram Hamilton and Alison Heminway Maxim. He was a grandson of...
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Michael Gordon
June 26, 2020 | Friend
Owl for peace and rest
a beautifull Owl from my back yard
mary vogel
March 19, 2008 | Randolph, ME
Hi. My name is mary Vogel I am from Randolph Maine. I have been doing some geneolgy on my mom side of the family, the Wings from wayne Maine. Sir Hiram Maxim is my 4th. great grandfather, and your father would be my 3rd. cousin . Im very sorry for your great loss in doing my rescearch Idiscovered your dad past on in jan. 12 2008. I would love to hear from one more or all of my cousins thank you mary vogel
mary vogel
March 19, 2008 | Randolph, ME
I will be forever grateful that I was able to reconnect with my friend Hiram after many years. I will miss his gentle kindness and the sparkle in his eye. Hiram was an inspirational, kind soul who taught me the true value of friendship. Our special "Tea Party" date at the Florence Griswold Museum just before Christmas will remain a cherished memory. Love and healing thoughts to the family and friends of a very special man who will be greatly missed. With love to you Hiram, Sally
Sally Allen
January 31, 2008 | Groton, CT
To the family of Hiram, I only knew your dad one short month as he came to lunch each day at Savory , for a cup of homemead soup and conversation. Such a wonderful spirit with loving eyes and smile, a brillant man. I shall miss his 1:30 visits. Bless all of you who had the pleasure of knowing him longer.
Anne Haviland
January 17, 2008 | Old Lyme, CT
Hiram, thank you for many years of joy and happiness. I learned so much from you. I'll miss your wonderful laugh, our awesome hours of sailing and your showing me how much love our little Shelties would bring into our lives. I truly hope you find peace and I know you'll enjoy being back with your Dad. With Love and forgiveness, Marti
Marti Maxim
January 16, 2008 | Wrightsville Beach, NC
A sad day. I've so enjoyed our communications these past many months. As always, you taught me many things and I am happy that we both enjoyed this sharing. The buried bottle will be our eternal connection. Love, Ben
Ben Lynch
January 16, 2008 | Wilmington, NC
I'll remember your straighforwardness and the support you always gave me. I enjoyed working with you so much at Wiremold. You always seemed to be able to make time for me, and others. My condolenances to your family. You are greatly missed.
Gene Lynch
January 16, 2008 | West Hartford, CT
I had the pleasure of Hiram's company several times at Ashlawn Farm. I found that his friendship, caring, and graciousness did not have to be earned, but were given freely and genuinely. For all his life experiences and for all the wisdom he had gained, he was yet a man who listened more than he spoke. Always with a smile. I feel his passing far more keenly than one usually does after so brief an acquaintance.
Randy Spencer
January 16, 2008 | Bangor, ME