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Max Buno

Snohomish, Washington

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Max Buno

Max was born October 22, 1953 in McCook, Nebraska and left us far too soon on August 17, 2010. Family meant everything to Max. His great smile and contagious sense of humor will be missed by everyone who knew him. Max graduated from high school in Cordova, Alaska. He worked...

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Distance separates us, but we're still family and family means so much at times like this. My thoughts and prayers have been with you since I learned about Max passing - much too soon. I always remember Max as a fun-loving, onery kid. I pray God comforts each of you in a special way with memories of Max. With sympathy and understanding that words can't express....Carol Chavez Dray

I was so very sorry to hear the news of Max's passing...my thoughts, prayers, love and hug go out to the family...

Dear Max,

I didn't get to work with you very long at the Lynnwood Food Bank but the first thing I noticed about you was how hard you worked and how polite you were to everyone. I miss seeing you hop off the truck after a long morning collecting food, and then helping to get it sorted and put away. Sweet dreams.

To Max Buno Family
We were so sorry to hear about Max.
He was one of a kind and know he will be missed so much.

Your friends at Lynnwood Food Bank will miss you, your hard work, your pleasant attitude and concern for others.

Max will always be in our thoughts and prayers. He will be greatly missed. My deepest sympathy to the Buno family.

To the Buno Family
We were so saddened to hear that Max passed away. Max and I were friends for a long time. He was one of the most talented operators in the business plus he had such a unique, dynamic personality. One of his sayings was "theres no such thing as a bad day"!!
You'll be missed, rest in peace, friend.
Warren and Suzanne Anderson

Debbie Eddie Sheena and Derrick