Max-Gruenberg-Obituary

Max Foorman Gruenberg Jr.

Juneau, Alaska

Sep 25, 1943 – Feb 14, 2016

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BORN
September 25, 1943
DIED
February 14, 2016
LOCATION
Juneau, Alaska

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Born in San Francisco, California, the excitement to come to Alaska started at age 10. At Boy Scout camp, as the new flag with Alaska's star rose up the pole, Max imagined taking the best laws from across the country to make Alaska the best state in the union. He first came to Alaska while in law...

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Max and I, and my son, were friends for many years, from 1979 until his death. Our sincerest sympathy, may he rest in peace. We miss him. Wirh Love and friendship, Mary Dee (F.) Wheaton Piers Hutchison and Son, William Edward Piers.

My condolences to the family. Continue to rely on God during this difficult time and know that he hears your prayers: Isaiah 59:1

BC~

Dear Kayla and family, Wendy and I send our love and condolences. At last October's 50th Reunion, we missed the El Campo reunion due to commitment to attend the football game with classmates. But we did see you at the 45th or was it the 40th? In any case, I have fond memories of knowing Max and his easy friendly personality while we were in El Campo.
Hugs from Boston...
Jon and Wendy Ellertson

To the Gruenberg Family:

My deepest condolences to you. I pray the God of all Comfort (Psalms 83:18) sustain and protect you during this difficult and trying time.

My deepest sympathy goes out to the family. May you find comfort from our God of comfort during this difficult time Act 24:15

BC~

Dear Kayla,
I am so sorry to read about your very great loss. If there is anything I can do, please let me know. 907.209.8224 Much love - Kendra

Politics can be a noisy,confusing and nasty business. Max G. proved it is possible to make a substantial contribution to his state through devoted and correct efforts. He was one of the people who made a serious and lasting contribution to make Alaska what it is today and deserves a generous and sincere thank you for his efforts.

Kayla and Bruce,
I am truly saddened to hear of the passing of such a wonderful man, husband and father. It is never an easy pill to swallow losing someone so dear to you but we can find comfort knowing that Jesus can do what he did for his friend Lazarus for max and you can one day be with him again right here on earth. Thoughts and prayers with you and your family.(John 11 43-44)

Max was a wonderful, kind man. He will be missed.