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Maxwell Pearson

York, Pennsylvania

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MAXWELL PEARSON, 78, OF DALLASTOWN, PA Maxwell Pearson, a furniture designer for Knoll International and David Edward, Ltd., and former All-American wrestler for the University of Michigan died in Dallastown, PA, December 20 of complications from Alzheimer's disease. As a designer, he worked side...

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I worked beside Max for many years. Max was a coworker a mentor, and a friend. I learned alot from this man and think of him often. A good man indeed.

My condolences to go out to the family of Max. I have very fond memories of Max as I had the privilege to work with him for many years at the David Edward furniture company. I was able to work with him on the prototypes of many of his designs. He was a great man indeed. He will be deeply missed by all!

I have many fond memories of Max when we were teammates back in the late fifties . Max was also my workout partner, and was as tough as they come . I am just sorry that we lost touch with each other after that but he will sways be remembered as a fine gentleman . He will be missed by all of his many teammates .

I am sadden to hear of Max's passingand my condolences go out to his entire family. I believe I met Max once, after the Big Ten Championships in Ann Arbor in 1965. I was a sophmore. I remember, though, looking at his picture in the wrestling room every day for four years and practicing the "pearson" almost every day. One of my fondest memories of wrestling at Michigan was my first varsity dual meet representing the University. I was 19 years old and we were in Pittsburg. Because of...

Marybeth and Family - Suzi and I are saddened to hear of Max's recent death, and extend you and your family our personal condolences. His personal, athletic and career accomplishments leave an unprecedented legacy and a lifetime of memories for all of us. You will remain in our thoughts and prayers as we exit this holiday season.

Though I never met Maxwell, I send condolences from The Hill School. May you overcome this hardship with ease.

I was saddened to hear about Max's passing. I've been thinking about all of you and hope to see you soon Mary Beth. Love, Martha Miranda Gunder