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Max A. Francisco

Hancock, New York

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Max A. Francisco of Hancock Max A. Francisco, 81, of Hancock, died on Wednesday, August 14, 2008, in Johnson City, N.Y. He was born on June 15, 1927, in Hamden, N.Y, to Montie and Melissa (Schloss) Francisco. Max is survived by his wife, Alice (Augustine), whom he married on October 3,...

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Max I knew you since I was 12 yrs. old then I was lucky to join you working out of Buffalo, NY. for George W Brown and Price Trucking Corp. Until your retirement I wish I took you up on the breakfast at the airport. May you fly with the angels.

Max you were special may you fly with the angels

Like always I was off getting a plane at another airport and didnt get the sad news till I returned. I will surely miss my landing comments from Max @ sunday breakfast."you got that coupe in here?". Blue skies Max, and may the sun never set where you fly now.

After all these years we will miss seeing Max driving by to go up to the airport. Sometimes he'd just wave and other times he would stop on the road to chat with our family. It was a familiar and comforting sight and we'd always comment-"There goes Max". Whether we would run into Max at the airport for Sunday breakfasts or he was working by himself around the airport- it was fun to listen to his stories, which were always entertaining- he'd laugh heartily at his own punch lines! But what I...

Dear Alice and Family,
Sorry the old boy has passed on. I have many fond memories of Max when we were growing up together. Cousin Reva

To the Francisco family,
I will never forget the first time I ever flew. Max offered to take me for a ride from WB field over Hancock. It was wonderful. Max will be missed!

My deepest sympathy to all of your loss....Max was an awful nice man and will be missed by many
God Bless you all

To Alice and Family
Max was a great man. A friend who will always be remembered. He will be deeply missed. Memories of White Birch and flying together will keep him close to our hearts. God Bless. Pat and Chuck Tafra

Alice & Family,

We are so very sorry for your loss. White Birch Airport will never be the same without Max.

Our love and prayers are with all of you.

Vera Niles & Family
Jennie Peckham