Maximilian-AUE-Obituary

Maximilian AUE

Decatur, Georgia

About

LOCATION
Decatur, Georgia
CHARITY
Charity of your Choice: AHA

Obituary

Send Flowers

Family-Placed Death NoticeAUE, Maximilian Maximilian Alfred Edward Aue Maximilian Alfred Edward "Bill" Aue was born in Vienna, Austria in 1942. He completed secondary school at the Wasagymnasium in Vienna and earned his B.A. at The University of Virginia and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees at...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Just learned about Dr. Aue's passing today. My heartfelt sympathy to Missy and the family. It is a tragic loss to his family, the academic community and to all who knew him. Can't imagine for him not being there. I studied under Dr. Maximilian Aue for my Master Degree in German. He was my thesis father, a wonderful and tough professor, who commanded excellence in work and gave us volumes of work and knowledge. As a teaching assistant in the German Dept. at Emory he supervised my work...

Dr. Aue was probably one of the most difficult professors I faced in the German department. I'm sorry to hear about his passing. My prayers and thoughts are with his family.

I was so sad to hear about the tragic news on Max. Max was such an easy going, kind, gentle, soul, who along with his lovely wife Missy were two of the nicest people I have ever had the privilege of meeting and getting to know.

Missy, our thoughts are with you. I remember meeting Max at a social event with you, and still remember his kindness, intellect, and great warmth.
Love, Abby, Don, Jordan, and Megan

Dear Professor Aue,
Goodbye and God Bless you.
Rita (Thomas)

Durch den tragischen und so frühen Tod von Prof. Aue verliert nicht nur die Internationale Nestroy-Gesellschaft ein langjähriges, treues Mitglied, sondern die Germanistik einen für die Literatur des 19. Jahrhundert hervorragend qualifizierten Wissenschafter. Prof. Aue nahm oft an den Internationalen Nestroy-Gesprächen aktiv teil und publizierten in der Zeitschrift "Nestroyana". Die Internationale Nestroy-Gesellschaft wird Prof. Aue ein ehrendes Andenken bewahren und seiner in der nächsten...

Yesterday I returned to Emory from vacation and learned of this sad and schocking news. As a staff member there working alongside the German Department for many years, and as a frequent lap swimmer at the Emory gym, I could always count on Max to light up the day with a smile that beamed from the heart. If an institution could possess a soul, one could only hope it'd be a spirit like Max's. I am so sorry for the loss of this treasured member of your, and our, family.

Dear Missy, I am so glad I met Bill a couple of months ago by chance on the MUW campus. I will always remember him as a very gentle and caring person. My deepest condolences.

My deepest condolences. Eva