Max-Jones-Obituary

Max M. Jones

Denver, Colorado

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69, of Westminster, CO, passed away August 28, 2006. He is survived by his wife, Harriet, and his children, Gwen (Jeff), Dale (Sherry), & Kristina, 6 grandchildren, his mother, Dorothy, 2 brothers, Jim & Jon, and sister, Janice. He was a retired Elementary School Teacher from Jefferson...

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Dear Harriett,
Sorry to hear about Max. My thoughts are with you at this time. I always enjoyed visiting with him at the reunions.

Dear Harriet,
I have great memories of Max, playing basketball, curising main and having good times. I loved hanging out with him.
Our prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Harriet and Family

Our Sympathy is with you and the family.

It was so nice to meet Max at the reunion.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.

Love Shirley and Mike Miller

Harriet; 'Just want you to know I'm thinking of you and your family at this difficult time. I enjoyed visiting with you at the Colorado reunion and Ed had a good visit with Max. God Bless you and yours. Sincerely, Donita Sparks Mildengerger

Harriet, We are really happy that Max came to the reunions with you. it gave me a chance to catch up with another "old" Monument guy. Our love and prayers will be with you. Sam & Janie Selley

Dear Harriet,
We were so sorry to hear about Max. We always enjoyed Max so much and especially at the reunions. He was like a walking history book. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family!
I hope we see you at the reunion in Nashville.
Love, Jan and Del

Our deepest sympathy.

Harriet, Max was such a good "trooper", always accompanying you on these reunion trips. He always made others feel better of themselves. He will truly be missed. Love, Kenny & Marilyn (Miller) Streets

Dear Harriet
I'm sorry to hear about Max. I remember Max playing baseball and basketball at Monument, a great guy and will be missed greatly. Please come to the reunion in Nashville.
Your classmate,
Joe Sweeney