Maxwell-Van Arnem-Obituary

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Maxwell Ferris Van Arnem

Delray Beach, Florida

Nov 28, 1990 – Oct 28, 2021 (Age 30)

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BORN
November 28, 1990
DIED
October 28, 2021
AGE
30
LOCATION
Delray Beach, Florida

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Lorne and Sons Funeral Home - Delray Beach Obituary

 


Max Van Arnem passed away early Thursday morning.  He is survived by parents Harold and Bridget, brother Sean, sisters Heather Chidiac (Jean), sister Aleise and loving nephew and friend John Joseph Chidiac (JJ).  He was preceded in death by siblings Heidi, H.L. and Adam.  Max was born and raised in Delray Beach and attended school at St. Vincent and American Heritage.


A gifted athlete, Max played soccer for teams in recreation leagues as well as at his schools.  Max’s natural abilities of speed, quickness and aggressiveness made him a local premier striker.


His brother Adam introduced Max to skateboarding, which became his passion and obsession.  Max developed superior skills and quickly became recognized globally.  He competed and collaborated with the word’s top skateboarders through promotions, marketing and video production.  Max’s videos continue to be viewed by the world on YouTube.






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Max's Clothing Company



 


His clothing line, Swiss Bank, quickly became a niche brand when he launched it in 2016.  Fashion smarts and artistic leanings drove Max to found Swiss Bank, which was an outlet for his vision of clothing and accessories and inspired by his interest in skate wear.  Swiss Bank online drew customers from all parts of the world including special interest from Asia.

Max began working with his father Harold in 2014 at the family firm, VAP Group, acquiring and developing properties in Delray Beach.  A licensed real estate agent, Max assisted clients and developers with commercial and residential property.  His most recent project for VAP, Deco Delray Townhomes (NE 5th Avenue) is currently set for review with the City of Delray.  He was also working on The Adam, a mixed-use development on NE 2nd Street with 25 health and wellness suites and 33 residences.


Visitation will be held at Lorne and Sons, 745 NE 6th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 on Monday, November 1 from 6-8 pm. Entombment is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 2 at the Boca Raton Mausoleum, 451 SW 4th Avenue Boca Raton, FL 33432.

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Max and I met when we were teenagers living in South Florida. Fast forward a few years to San Francisco, Max and I ran into each other in the Mission District while he was living there for a skateboard sponsorship and I was in college. The probability of running into each other on the opposite of the United States was very rare.We both thought we were seeing a mirage.Max and I would keep in touch and when we lost touch we would always end up running back into each other on the East or West...

RIP Max. Skating will never forget you. Skate on in eternity...

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We are sad beyond belief at the loss of Max. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Terry and Linda Max family

We are heartbroken to hear of Max passing. No amount of words can express the pain that you are going through. We are sending you love and prayers. Max will be missed by all who knew him.

I am deeply grieved for your loss. I remember holding Max as a baby with his proud Aunt Heidi. What a precious child. Grief ...... a heavy weight ..... hoping the love he gave in his lifetime wraps its arms around you and comforts you.