Max-Brandstrom-Obituary

Max Brandstrom

Muskegon, Michigan

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BRANSTROM, MR. MAX Muskegon Mr. Max Branstrom, age 94, passed away Monday, February 28, 2011. He was born in Muskegon, MI on March 27, 1916 to Arthur & Alida (Young) Branstrom and served as a bomber pilot in the US Navy during WWII. Max married the former Ellen Jean Gelderloos on September...

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Dear Connie and Jack,
I remember as a kid riding in the rumble seat in the ole' Lucky Auto car...
I will always remember your Dad as one of the kindest gentleman I ever had the pleasure of knowing.
My sincerest sysmpathy to you both and families.
Donna (Maser) Zervas

Dear Jack and Connie, Sorry we can't be there for his memorial. We were so glad to see him at the family reunion and had a great talk with him. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love Bruce and Kay

Hey Connie n Jack
Sorry to hear of your dads passing. Max was a great guy, and I will always treasure the times I was able to sit around the shop n have a cup of coffee and drop off vehicles or wait for one to pick up when I was a working for Blais L&M. It was always a pleasure when some one told me, the porter, that I had to head to Lucky's. Never a more relaxing man to be around. Learned a lot from listenig to his calmness. Thanks for sharring your pop.
Glad I got to see him a few...

We are so sorry to hear of your loss..
Thinking of you and hoping your good memories will help you thru this sad time. We still have many memories of Lucky Auto in our neighborhood and community.
Larry,Fred,Mardi,Jim and Joan Monroe
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My Uncle Max was "one in a million" when it comes to "Uncles". He, like my Dad, Keith, always acted younger than his years. I had the privilege a couple of times in the last few years to fly down to Florida from Williamsburg, VA to visit my dad when my Uncle Max and Cousin Jack were there. To watch my dad and Uncle Max.....so adorably cute....they were the farthest thing from "Grumpy Old Men" that you'd ever want to meet. My dad will miss his brother so very much, but knowing that we'll...

dear jack sorry to hear about max we all enjoyed seeing him here he was just the cutest we are thinking of you robin deb and becky hackley ambulatory clinic

Dear Jack and Connie,

My deepest sympathy for the loss of your father. Your father was a man I had the utmost respect for. He was always a good friend to me.

Helping Max around the shop will always remain one of my happiest time in my life. "Thank you Max, and may God bless and keep you". Your friend, Jeff Schweifler