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Max Eli Clayman

Gloucester, Massachusetts

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CLAYMAN, Max Eli Of Gloucester on Saturday, April 3, 2010. Beloved son of Dr. Michael D. & Patricia (Ferguson) Clayman of Gloucester. Brother of Joshua, Benjamin and Samuel. Grandson of Claire Ferguson and the late William Ferguson, Rosalind & Sigmund Clayman. Services will be held at...

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Dear Mike, Patti, Joshua, Ben and Sam,
We just heard of your terrible loss and our hearts are filled with grief for your family. The Stewart boys always enjoyed being with the Clayman boys and we loved when our families could be together. Max was such a joy to be around and we will always remember his bright eyes and sweet smile.
Much love,
Paul and Susan Stewart & Janet Chilton

Dear Patty and Mike:
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I only met Max once, at Lisa's 50th at your place. What wonderful boys you have. Hard to believe. My deepest sympathies.

Dear Mike and Patti,
I just heard about your tragic loss. Words cannot begin to explain such a tragedy and my thoughts and prayer go out to you and your family. May his memory serve to give you some consolation during this time of mourning.

Gilad Gordon, MD

Dear Mike and Patty and Family -- Rob and Carol told us today of Max's awful passing. We are terribly saddened for all of you and you have our condolences and deepest sympathies.

I loved Max in school. I'll miss seeing his face everyday just like you will. Just know your son was so well loved and is now so missed. A light in a our lives has truely gone out.

Dear Clayman Family,
Although we didn't know your Max, our hearts are deeply saddened by the news of his passing.
May all of you find peace and comfort in your faith and memories.
Michael, Ellynmarie, Will, Marny and Anne Stankiewicz

Clayman Family,
As a senior counselor with Y2I, I spent three wonderful weeks with Max in Israel in 2008. Max was a terrific young man with an outgoing personality and a keen sense of humor. He was the shining star of bus 408. I will always have fond memories of him. I'm deeply saddened about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you and whenever I think about that trip to Israel I'll always remember Max.

God bless all of you. Sam & Debbie Kenny

Dear Mike and Patty,
We have never met your boys, but we know how devoted you were to all of them. Our hearts ache for you, with this terrible loss of your son. He sounds like a wonderful boy.
Our prayers are with you,