MAX-STURMAN-Obituary

MAX STURMAN

San Diego, California

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MAX STURMAN passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on January 3, 2012.

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We love you and miss you, Max

Bob and I will miss Max's visits.....he used to love to come pet our cat, visit our tortoise, and listen to our bird talk and whistle. We loved his passion for life and for sharing his books and his talent for playing piano with us. He was loved and is missed.

Condolences to your family...Max..I will miss your good sence of humor and folk dancing "sometime partner" and "bumping" in to you around town. Will miss you..God bless. Mitzi.

I first met Max over 45 years ago at General Dynamics. We lost touch with each other over the years, but he located me and expressed appreciation for my efforts to help him in his employment at GD at that time. He was a very special person. A giving person who served as a role model to so many people. We can all learn an important life lesson from how Max lived his life. I am blessed to have known him and in recent years having reconnected with him and visiting at his home. My thoughts...

Dearest Family of Max Sturman,

We join with so many others who knew Max in offering our deepest sympathies on his passing. We had a long association with Max through his work in the field of Natural Health and we are proud we were able to assist him in publishing his writings on health and nutrition. We will miss him both professionally and personally.

The James Hervey Johnson Foundation: Kevin Munnelly, Mark Munnelly, Jackie Martin and Bob Pullman

I met Max about six years ago. I was so inspired by his energy and his passion for living a healthy life - dancing, going to the gym, eating and sharing the wonderful fruit produced on his own trees. It was such a pleasure to visit him and hear him discuss his opinions on the health system in the US, his knowledge of "bad" substances in our foods and the many people he had touched with his books. I will miss him.