Max-Mandle-Obituary

Max Mandle

North Chelmsford, Massachusetts

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North Chelmsford, Massachusetts
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Max Mandle of N. Chelmsford; 55 North Chelmsford Max Mandle, 55, of North Chelmsford died unexpectedly in New York on Monday, April 28, 2008. He was the beloved husband of Jennifer A. Marchand who survives him and resides in North Ch`elmsford. He was born on August 23, 1952 in Wilmington,...

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Jen,
I can not find the words to tell you how saddened I am to hear of your loss...
May your memories of Max keep him alive in your heart forever.

with deepest condolences,

Jennifer,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss.This neighborhood will deeply miss Max's smile and helping hand. Please know we are here if you need anything at all.
God Bless,
Peter, Amy & Buffett #412

Dear Jen,
My thoughts and prayers are with you as well as all those who were fortunate to know and appreciate Max. I am so sorry for your loss but feel a sense of peace knowing he was able to spend so many years of happiness with you.

Dear Jen, Hannah, and Dan, Words are hard right now, but I did want you to know that Arnie and I have heard the news and our hearts ache. We loved Max as you know, and Hannah, I remember our visits, albeit brief at the Lake. Jen, we will be there, if you want us to come, at the spreading of his ashes at the lake. I learned too late to come to services in Boston. A special hug and kiss to Zoe. We will never forget this special guy, Max! This weekend we went to our camp on the Hudson...

Dear Hannah, Jennifer and Daniel,
Am traveling in ´Vienna and received the sad news from Josie - such a shock! I have only the fondest memories of Max and all of you from our times in Luzerne. And the work that he did for me in Lincoln. Will always remember his sense of humor.

Dear Hannah ,Daniel and Jen,
You are in our thoughts and prayers. We have great memories of your Dad when we spent some time with him in your younger years- what a fun and adventurous spirit he had.His smile was contagious! Fondly, Carolyn,Jim and Kara and Erin Morrissey

Max was the definition of "good neighbor". Always there to lend a hand, from insisting that I use his "real" shovel when doing my gardening, to running over to help with heavy boxes, to just offering a smile and a "hello". He will be missed. Jennifer, please know that you have neighbors who care and are there for you.

I have wonderful memories of Max during our time together at Textron. I will remember fondly our business and personal relationship.

Jennifer,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I know you shared a certain "joie de vivre" which was evident everytime we chatted. May God Bless Max, You and your Family.