Max-Heath-Obituary

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Max Heath

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Kentucky

May 26, 1946 – Jul 28, 2021 (Age 75)

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BORN
May 26, 1946
DIED
July 28, 2021
AGE
75
LOCATION
CAMPBELLSVILLE, Kentucky
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home Obituary

Max Heath, 75, died July 28, 2021. Heath is a native of Campbellsville, KY and the son of the late Harry Heath, a Kentucky newspaperman, and Virginia Allen Heath. His brother, Harold Heath, preceded him in death.

He is survived by his wife, the former Ruth Ann Sullivan, also of...

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Max was such a pleasure to visit with and talk horses, and a loyal subscriber to The Horseman And Fair World magazine, and often helped me navigate the challenges of the USPS for The Horseman. Ruth Ann, I'm so sorry to hear Max passed away. I'll miss him too.

I was saddened to learn of Max's passing. I knew him from the USPS MTAC meetings. I always found him willing to share his wealth of knowledge about the direct mail industry and the USPS He will be missed. Rest in Peace.

On behalf of the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels, the Order offers its deepest condolences and is proud of a life well lived by Colonel Heath.

Sherry Crose, Executive Director
Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels

I worked with Max for 20 years at LCNI. It was an honor to have known him and to have him as a dear friend. He will forever be in my heart. Ruth Ann and Jason, you are in my thoughts and prayers at your time of sorrow. Rest in Peace, Max. Love you my friend.

Max was a dear friend! I am saddened to hear of his passing. I will never forget how kind of person he was. I will miss him.

Elaine Cassady

Sending our deepest condolences on the passing of your father. We both remember fondly your endearing stories of your travels to baseball parks and envied the experiences. Love and positive energy to you, your mom and family.

So sorry to hear of Max passing. I worked with him for so many years. He was so knowledgeable about mailing issues. We always worked things out. We would meet at the office, in DC, Forums, at a Publishers or over lunch. We spoke on the phone often. He started calling me a Prince after a while. He was so well thought of By our staff at USPS. I respected him so much. My prayers are with his family. May God bless and keep you.

As Jason's friend, I send my deepest sympathy and condolences to Jason and his mother. Peace and blessings to you both, Dan Davis

Max was my colleague and most of all dear friend for close to 50 years. The hours we spent reviewing his monthly financial statements, the intense discussions about personnel issues, the jokes we shared, and the many visits we made together to LCNI newspapers....so many other memories that give me a joyful feeling whenever I think of Max. Ruth Ann, Jason, you are in my prayers for comfort as you mourn the passing of our beloved Max.