NEIL-MORAN-Obituary

NEIL GRAHAM MORAN

Independence, Missouri

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1941-2011 Within the first few seconds you met the man everyone knew as T. Max Graham, you laughed. And immediately afterwards, you liked him. He had that amazing power to become everyone's friend. And now we smile through our tears at the wonderful memories left by Neil Graham "T. Max" Moran,...

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What a complete & total shock. I lived next door to Max for a number of years on Coleman Rd. I have been out of the area for a number of years & had not known of his passing. My condolences to all his family. The world has lost a true gem in Max. He was everything you could want in a neighbor & more. He did always make you laugh! I will miss him deeply and will always be grateful for the fabulous memories.

T. Max rest in peace. It was a pleasure knowing you!
God Bless

I grew up across the road from Neil in eastern Independence, Mo. We graduated from high school together, then went are seperate ways and didn't meet again for 30 years, yet when we came together again it was as if those years were only a few. He was the same warm, funny guy. we will miss him.
Rest in peace Max.

Rest in Peace Max. You will be greatly missed by all who had the honor to know you. Our street just hasn't been the same without you. I'm sure you and my dad are having a great laugh. He always enjoyed talking with you - a fellow Moran!

The main attraction that always made you feel special. T. MAX the man with a great set of pipes but it is his laughter I will remember most.

Thank you for being you, for always greeting me with a smile and that sweet deep voice, always having a kind word to say and taking the time to pet Pete dog and say hello to Bob. You were always a mystery to me in endearing and magical way. We miss you Max. Our little corner in the 'hood will never be the same without you. :(...

Max will forever be in my mind as a good friend and a consummate professional. What a incredible talent we have lost!

As a longtime sound engineer in Kansas City, I have spent many hours working and laughing along with Max. In fact, in 1983, Max was at the microphone for the very first commercial recording session I ever completed on my own. Even as I created the dreaded headphone feedback that went straight to his core, he was still good to me - Something not easy to do I'm...

T. Max (Neil as I just learned) will be missed by all those in the entertainment industry in Kansas City. I had the pleasure of meeting Max approx. 20 yrs. ago through my daughter, Vicki Evans of Voices &. From that day forth, we were never strangers again; Max always recognized and acknowledged me when our paths crossed at the many movie industry / theatre events we both attended (FilmFest Kansas City, CinemaKC, etc.). His talent will be missed greatly, but mostly I will miss his larger...

It was a very sad day to read that T Max Graham died.He was a very nice & funny man.May he always rest in the arms of our Lord.