Max-RUTKOWSKI-Obituary

Max D. RUTKOWSKI

Cheektowaga, New York

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RUTKOWSKI - Max D. March 16, 2013, age 85, of Cheektowaga, NY, beloved husband of 62 years to Dolores J. (nee Pasquariello) Rutkowski; dearest father of Deborah (James) Kipler, Jeanne (John) Feldmann and Maxine Wiberg; dear grandfather of Corrie (Gretchen) Feldmann, Heather (Andrew) Lohrman,...

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I only knew Max and Dolores through QMC, I sat behind them every Saturday or Sunday and I will truly miss his bright smile. I always looked forward to seeing them. Such a happy couple. May he rest in peace. God bless your family
A Parishioner at QMC

Our sympathy to the family. Max was a good friend and a model Holy Name man.

I only knew Max for a few months while he was at Garden Gate.I adored him!He was a breath of fresh air.He was a delight to see everyday that I worked.I miss him and so do his peers at Garden Gate.He always had a smile and quick wit.Max was always willing to join in on activities.He is truly missed by all of us at Garden Gate.May the memories of this wonderful man get the family through this difficult time.

I will always have fond memories of Max. He was a great guy. May he rest in peace, God bless Him.

Dolores. so very sorry on the loss of Max. he was a second cousin of mine and I remember him when I would visit his dad and mom. God bless your family too

Dolores & Family, with our deepest sympathy to you and your family. If you need anything at all, please dont hesitate to ask.
Michelle, Alex and Jon

I have fond memories of working with Max 25 years ago at Joy. He always had a kind word and a smile. No doubt that he is missed by all that knew him.

We were sorry to hear about Max's passing. He was a great back door neighbor to my family when we lived on West Melcourt in Cheektowaga. He will be missed.

I know how much Max will be missed because he was such a good man; being his sisters Sorority Sister I spent much time at his loving parents home and Max made time spent even greater.Everyone loved Max.