Max-Miner-Obituary

Max Earl Miner

Sumner, Washington

1934 - 2011

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Max Earl Miner Max E. Miner, 77, was born February 10, 1934 to Earl and Sarah Miner in Sumner, Washington. Max attended school in the Tacoma area. Max enjoyed boxing as a young adult and was a Golden Glove Boxer. He enjoyed all sports and was a very competitive person, striving to be the winner...

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Im so sorry for the loss of such a great man and loved one. I went to school with Wendy, and would like to say Im so sorry my friend. I hope you find comfort.

I am very sorry for your loss and hope you find comfort in your fond memories of Max. My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. Chona (Judy Miner's daughter)

I am very sorry for your loss and hope you find comfort in your fond memeories of Max. My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family during this time. Chona (Judy Miner's daughter)

Well kiddo, time marches on and we all have our time to go. Ironic that Daisy and Mom both went with cancer and they also had hospice to thank. In case all of you who are reading this are wondering who this person is.....MY family and Max's family grew us as neighbors in Puyallup a very long time ago. Max was once one of my very best friends....then they moved to Tacoma and we ran into each other occasionly. but we were all like brother and sisters,,,, I see by the obituary, he still...

IT SEEMS SO STRANGE TO KNOW THAT MAX HAS GONE. I MUST SAY THAT DURING THE PAST 6 MONTHS WAYNE AND I HAVE SEEN A DIFFERENT MAN EVOLVE DURING MAX'S BATTLE WITH A VERY RARE FORM OF CANCER. HE ALWAYS KEPT HIS SPIRITS UP, AND WELCOMED HOSPICE INTO HIS HOME FOR ASSISTANCE. WHEN MAX BECAME UNABLE TO BE ALONE WAYNE AND I MOVED IN TO THE SPARE ROOM AND ASSISTED HIM UNDER THE GUIDENCE OF HOSPICE. MAX WAS KIND, CURTIOUS, YET FURSTRATED WITH THE IDEA THAT HIS CANCER WAS RAVAGEING HIS BODY. I FEEL BLESSED...

We will Miss your sense of humor and your extended Loving and caring ways Thank you for being a friend!!Uncle Max

THANKING WAYNE AND KAREN FOR ALL THEY DID FOR MAX DURING THIS TRYING TIME. EVEN THOUGH WE PARTED-I WILL ALWAYS HAVE A SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART FOR OUR 25YRS. TOGETHER. MY SINCERE THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO ALL OF MAX'S FAMILY AND FRIENDS. HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED