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Michael B. Maxwell

Seattle, Washington

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Michael B. MaxwellNov. 12, 1939-Feb. 17, 2012

Michael B. Maxwell died on February 17, 2012 at Providence Hospital, Everett after a six week battle with cancer. Mike had a passion and exuberance for life throughout his 72 years. His journey began in Yakima, WA. He was Jesuit...

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Hhhaaaaaaaaaiiiiii...
Mike, My Second Dad - I love you and will miss you. Sorry I didn't make it by to say goodbye... still 'Screwie Lewie' I guess. Bev, my second Mom, I love you too and send you my most heartfelt and biggest hugs with love and sympathy... I hope you are doing ok. Mike and Meghan I love you guys. ~Screw

Mike eee, Being your cousin, friend and brother has been my great joy. You will always be in my heart and mind as you would walk by my house and yell out "Bruce eee"

My deepest sympathies to the immediate and extended family of my first cousin. I plan to be there for the memorial service-Mass.

Apparently, from what I read, Mike had nicknames for almost everyone. His for me, in fun, was "Gwegwy," which I understand I called myself as a baby!

Mike is now in a much better place; his struggle and suffering are over, praise God!

The only thing larger than Mike's personality was his heart. Mike will be missed at Avalon but he left with us a presence that will long be remembered.

Michael of the Huge is what he would always sign off to me and yes I have many wonderful stories I could share as A true friend and confident as I could share with him and know it would go no further than skagit,whatcom,king,island,counties. Mike and I played many rounds of golf together and loved to tee it up with him,he was just a real fun person to be around and I will miss him every day. My condolences to Beverly and the family. And as my friend Don Dills said yes we will tee it up...

Mike was a true friend. When I lost my wife, it was Mike who made me laugh when I wanted to cry. His great sense of humor kept us all in stitches. Mike had a nick name for everyone. He named himself "The Talent" because of his great short game. I will remember my friend Mike every time I tee it up and when I reach the green I will tell every one,"you should have seen my friend Mike's short game. Best I have ever seen." My condolences to Bevery and the family. Mike, we will tee it up again!!

Our deepest sympathies to the Michael B Maxwell family. We are still living on 3rd NE.. George and Ruth Maxwell

To my gargantuan friend of 55 years, my roommate, golfing, travelling, crabbing, story telling, chef, most passionate spokesman on most subjects, I say to you "See you on the next trip".
God's Speed,
Allen & Inge Morris