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Maximo Mukelabai

Durham, North Carolina

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Maximo MukelabaiDurhamMaximo Mukelabai, 36 of Durham passed away Friday, July 8th 2011 at Duke University Medical Center. This was a life cut short, he was a great husband, brother, man, father, son, uncle and light of the world. Maximo was everything to everyone, unforgettable because of his...

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Maximo may our dear Lord keep you safe in his loving arms till such a time that we meet in his glory. Tete ruva makapiwa and as it blossomed God loved him more and more and so took him back home.

May the Lord wrap in his arms and keep you safe till we all meet again in eternity. Mudzimai wako mukuru

Go well Muzukuru. May your soul rest in peace.

Farewell Muzukuru.....we shall meet again

I had the privilege of knowing Max through our professions. I was honored to be his friend and banker. The energy that Max had was remarkable and truly like no other person I have ever met. I enjoyed every encounter that he and I had and loved conversations and laughs with him. To say that I miss him would not truly express the loss that I feel. To Patience and his beautiful daughters I pray for peace and strength. I am so happy my life was graced with his presence. I feel blessed to have...

Dear Gloria and Auntie Mai Williams,

I am saddened to hear the news of the passing on of Max. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. May God give you strength, comfort and peace during this sad time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

On behalf of all new CPAs who attended the CPA Inauguration dinner in June 2011:

Mr. Mukelabai will not be forgotten. He is in each of our pictures the NCACPAs gave us at the dinner. I will always remember his kindness in standing there having his picture taken so many times - just so each new CPA could have a special memory of entering into the profession. He will be remembered. Love to his family at this time.

I have seen Max mature from boy to family man, and my admiration has increased with each passing stage.
We are grieved by his untimely death and comforted by the great example and rich legacy he has left us.
May his soul rest in peace and may the family find strength in the days and months ahead. God Bless. Uncle TJ & Auntie Liz, UK

I have seen Max mature from boy to family man and my admiration for him has increased over the years.
We are grieved by his untimely death, but comforted by the rich example and legacy he has left us. May his soul rest in peace, and may the family find strength in the days and months ahead. Uncle TJ & Auntie Liz