Maxwell-Lawrence-Obituary

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Maxwell E. Lawrence Jr.

Concord, Massachusetts

Oct 15, 1929 – Feb 19, 2022 (Age 92)

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BORN
October 15, 1929
DIED
February 19, 2022
AGE
92
LOCATION
Concord, Massachusetts

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Concord Funeral Home & Cremation Service Obituary

Concord, MA -- Maxwell Eugene Lawrence, Jr. died peacefully at home on February 19, 2022, at 92 years of age. He was born and raised in Concord, Massachusetts and attended Concord High School, where a lifetime love of football was born from his time on the field. His love of his country...

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We will miss Uncle Max so much. One of the absolute finest men we've had the pleasure of knowing. Rest In Peace , uncle.

I was very honored to work with Max on the Mexican Voter Registration card program in Edmond Oklahoma from Sept 1992 to June 1993. He was a fun guy to be around. I learned something from his everyday. He kept the program working like a fine tuned machine. Max would never take any of the credit but would give it to his other team members. After the program finished he would gather all 7 of the Polaroid people from the team and invite us to his and Kay's home for a night of fun and...

My deepest condolences to the Lawrence family and all of Max's dear friends. He was a cousin I barely knew, but part of a huge family. I saw him at the reunions only and dearly loved my Uncle Max, his Dad.
May Max rest in peace and all continue to love him.

Sorry for loss Myles & Mason.
We would have come today but we are snowed in . You guys are in are thoughts and prayers.

To Kay and the Lawrence family. My sincerest condolences. I had the pleasure of knowing Max and working for him on the Mexico ID Program. He was a great leader. May you Rest In Peace Veteran.
Art Napolitano
Polaroid Retiree
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One of the greats gone. I will always remember him from our Martinson Reunions on Hubbard St in Concord. He quizzed me on what position I wanted to play in football. Always a sharp wit, like most in that crowd, but with proper deference to Aunt Connie. My thoughts are with the family.

Sorry for Your loss. He was a Great Guy. Always enjoyed talking with him . He will be greatly missed. A life well lived ! Thoughts & Prayers to All, Don Martinson

My grandfather was one of the most inspirational people I have ever known. He was the one person that no matter what the situation was good or bad, he would always be there for me. He was the person I confided in when I was at my lowest and the first person I would celebrate my success with. I will never forget what my grandfather did for me and the impact he had on me to make me the man I am today. I love you I will never forget you and I will miss you

I love you to moon and back Opa

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