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Max J. Mierzwa

Chicopee, Massachusetts

1925 - 2017

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Max J. Mierzwa, 92, a lifelong Chicopee resident, passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 21, 2017 at the Soldiers Home in Holyoke. Born May 19, 1925, son of the late Paul and Victoria (Krzeszawska) Mierzwa, he was a graduate of Chicopee High School. A US Marine Corps veteran of WWII, Max, a...

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very sorry for your loss. you will all be in my prayers

Peter, My deepest condolences to you and your entire family on Max's passing. The angels just got a lot stronger with another Marine entering the kingdom. May he rest in peace. Bless you all .

Normand G. Martin

Ann and family
Max was a great man,loved by all.
We shall all miss him.
God bless.
Aurore Kowil ,Nancy,Jeff,Amanda,and Joanne

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Ann, Carol and Peter and Family,
We were so sorry to hear of Max's passing. I have many memories of his smiling greetings and warm kindness over the years. He was a great man, and will be missed. Sorry I can't be there for the services, but sending prayers and condolences to you and the entire family.

Judy (Mizejewski) and Dave Pennington

If you want to know what kind of man Max was and what kind of life he lived...get to know his children Peter, and Carol!! Once you get to know them you will get an idea of just what a wonderful, sweet, sincere man Max was!! Pete and Carol my deepest condolences on the loss of such a wonderful man!!

My deepest sympathies to you all. A great man, by all definitions. I knew him only a short time and it was truly an honor. Ann, you are a dedicated wife and through the end it showed. May God bless you and your entire family through your grief and may you find strength in each other.

Dear Carol and Phil and family- We are so sorry to hear of your dad's and grandfather's death. It is a blessing that he had a long life to be with you all. We were glad to read that his death was peaceful. Both his long and meaningful life and his peace at the end might prove to be a comfort to all of you in the time ahead. We will be praying for you all. Sincerely and with much love, Gary and Brenda Morgan

Thank you for your service, and may you R.I.P.