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Max O. Thorn

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Max O. Thorn 1915 ~ 2005 Max O. Thorn, 90 of Springville entered and left this world on April 25th at home surrounded by those he loved most. He was born April 25, 1915 in Springville to Alfred Newton and Mary Sophia Thorn. He married Ivy C. Williams on May 15, 1946 in the Salt Lake Temple. His...

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Aunt Ivey, I just wanted you to know that I have many special memories of you and Uncle Max at my Grandma Rella's home. I enjoyed our many visits and I have always thought the world of you two. This world was a better place to have someone like Uncle Max in it. It is also a better place to have someone like you in it, too. I am sorry that you have to go through this sad time, but I know that we all will see him again. Love, Chrissy (Powell) Poullos

Max was good friend and the world was a better place with him in it. He was a good boss at the shop. He was a positive influence at the shop. We will miss old Max.

Aunt Ivey, I was so sad to hear of Uncle Max's passing. I wish I could see you and give you a very warm hug, as you both have always been very special to me. I have so many great memories of holidays and dinners at your home. He will be missed and my thoughts and prayers will be with you and the family. All my love to you from Dusty, Paxton, Bree and Clint.

Aunt Ivy and family,
We loved Uncle Max and we love you. The world never knew a sweeter and kinder man. We are so very sorry for your loss. It is a huge comfort to know we will see him again.

Love to you, Dave and Linda Powell

We just wanted to let you know how much we learned to love Max at the Hearthstone Manor. We were called to help with the Church services, and Max was always such a pleasant person to be around. We'll miss him, too. Lynn & Pat S.

To Ivy and Family,

Just want you to know that Jane and I always enjoyed our association with Max. We appreciate the things he has done in the community. He was always happy and friendly. I regret I can't attend the funeral, I'm staying in California with my son, Dan, and his wife. My prayers are with you.

Tom and Barb,

We are sorry for your loss. Angie and I will keep you in our thoughts.

May loving memories keep you close and bring you peace.