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Max J. ALBERTS

South St Paul, Minnesota

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Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather & Great-grandfather Age 88 of South St. Paul. Passed away peacefully on Oct 14, 2012. He is survived by wife Marcia, 6 children; Max, Steve, Julie (Jim), Marilyn (Dave), Jim (Sue) and Nancy, 9 grandchildren; Justin, Travis (Teresa), Dan, Crystal, Mark,...

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It was a honor taking care of Max at Marian care center...The last time I saw him and talked to him was last friday when they told me he wasn't doing so well.I was glad that i was able to see him and for him to talk to me. I know that he is at peace now. May you and your family find peace during this difficult time. It was a pleasure meeting all of you..Wonderful family.. Sending you all prayers..God Bless you all

Alberta's Family,

I was so sad to hear about Max's death. He was such a great man and always such a good friend to my dad, right to the end of my dad's life. It's comforting to think that they are together playing golf and sharing stories. We are keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers!

Greg and Mary Niederkorn (Cosgrove)

To the enitre Alberts family, especially, Julie and Jim. Our thougths and prayers are with you all.

Thinking of you,
Lori and Chris Bauer

Dearest Alberts Family,

You are all in our prayers and thoughts. Max and Bill Gallagher would always come over to see Kenny Jones and would sit for a long time and enjoy each others company. They grew up together and had a long, long, long friendship and knew a special bond. We will miss the 4th of July parties, fireworks in the back yard with a great picnic, golf weekends in Southern Minnesota and seeing them sit in the "den" and tell old "war stories of South St. Paul. The...

Our deepest sympathy to the Alberts family. Our family has known the Alberts through the stock yards as Midwest farmers for many many years. Max was a good man. I worked for him when I was young . He will be missed.
Jerry Weir/George Weir family

I only got to know Grandpa Max for almost 4 years but he definitely made an impression on me! He had a light that is hard to find now-a-days! Such a gentle, kind and mischievous spirit. He was a great storyteller and I always wished I could sit down with him and pick his brain. His sense of humor was great! It would have been nice to have known him longer but he's with God now and someday I'll join him in heaven and we can have those conversations we didn't get to have! God bless you...

Marilyn and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I am so sorry about your dad and grandfather. Take care during this difficult time. Miss seeing you both Ann.