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MAXTON GARRETT CONNOR

Boston, Massachusetts

1996 - 2021

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CONNOR, Maxton GarrettNortheastern Grad, Musician, Facebook Software Engineer, Adventurer, FriendMaxton Garrett Connor (24) passed away in Boston, in late March, 2021. He is survived by his parents, Meredith and Michael Connor, of Gilford, NH, his brother Jason Connor of Berkeley, CA, grandmother...

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Max was a friend for six years, and he was one of those rare friends you expect to have for life. He was a genuine and compassionate friend and had immense talent and humility. Max was the same Max no matter who he was with, whether it was strangers, friends or family. He was always authentically himself, never influenced into doing something he didn't want to do and always standing his ground when he felt he was right, which inspired me to be more secure and more myself around him. He...

Max was my cousin, but he was really more like the little brother I never had. He was brilliant, kind, hilarious, incredibly talented, and now looking back on it, he was probably one of the humblest people I had ever known. Anyone who knew him, already knows all of this about him and how truly special he was. We all have our own memories of him that we will hold in our hearts forever. I’ll miss him serenading us with his guitar at family parties. I’ll miss his adorable giggles. I’ll...

Much love and prayers ❤❤❤

Although Rita and I had only met Maxton on a few of occasions, Max exhibited maturity beyond his years. For such a young man Max left no stone unturned as he traveled the world, participate in his passions and helped untold numbers of individuals in their need for expanding their knowledge. One can only imagine the endeavors and challenges Max would pursue in the years to come. There are no words that we can say the will ease the pain of the loss to Meredith and Michael. Our thoughts and...

Max was such a sweet intelligent special man. He always had the sweetest smile, as a baby as a young child as a handsome man.
He will be missed by so many.
Feeling blessed I had the chance to know him.❤

Max was a gifted musician and engineer, and was undoubtedly one of the most talented people I've ever known. At the same time, he had a way of melting away people's stress with his calm attitude and great sense of humor. I'm thankful for all the good times we had together while living in Boston and traveling abroad, and I will miss his friendship.

Max was a phenomenal musician, extraordinary programmer, and beloved friend whose often goofy demeanor was sure to brighten your day. He touched the lives of many through his passion to create. Max had an ingenuity for combining his talents whether that was reverse engineering music rhythm video games or playing silly songs on his melodica.

I will cherish the time we've spent as classmates, teammates, and roommates. I miss you Max.

Max was a kind, gentle, brilliant young man. We made so many long lasting family memories at the lake sitting by fires, listening to him sing. He had a tremendous ear for music coupled with his perfect tone and timing. He was able to play any song we threw at him, even if he hadn't heard it before.

Even though he is gone, he still lives with me. When I hear the many songs that he played, I get flashbacks of singing together and it gives me some comfort that he'll always be...

Had some of the best times of my life with Max building hardware, chatting about life until 4am, and traveling.

Check out Max's rad projects (https://devpost.com/maxton)
and our trips to Indonesia (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nutk2Xo1eUQ) and South Africa (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9MuJRd69rw). "Friend" doesn't begin to cover it.