PAUL-MAXIN-Obituary

PAUL F. MAXIN

Munhall, Pennsylvania

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PAUL MAXIN passed away in Munhall, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for PAUL are being provided by Savolskis-Wasik-Glenn Funeral Home, Inc. - Munhall. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on January 27, 2013.

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Oh my God, my boyhood friend Paully. we are 2nd cousins 1x removed. my pre-teen summers I spent in homestead with my grandma Rose Wawrzyk. Uncle Max & Aunt Gerdie would take me to steel days at Kennywood. You have my deepest sympathy. Tell Ronny & Mary Lou hi. I can be contacted by email [email protected]

I will miss max I meet him at the esta esta 15 years ago he was a great guy

We are so blessed to have known the "Max". He was truly a friend that keep in touch, and we always looked forward to seeing him, here in Florida and in Pittsburgh. His laughter, his outlook on life, and friendship will be missed. RIP Paul "Max"


I will forever remember and appreciate the late nights that Uncle Paul spent picking me up when I visited PA from college. For over 30 years he has been part of my Christmas memories and major life events. I am thankful that he got to meet my wife and daughter. Our lives are truly better because he was part of them.

I met Paul 35 years ago. I consider myself very lucky to have spent many hours in his company. He was a kind, and considerate man; good sense of humor and it will be a huge lose to me. God Bless you, my good friend.

We met Max in 1980 at Gambits.working for Westinghouse. We became best friends boating for 25 years . He was truly an inspiration and a great person. Our heart goes out to his family. We will miss you and love you Max. Joe and Sandy Canavan

Paul, Wayne and I met as college students and our friendship endured over the years. We enjoyed many times together and I have fond memories of Paul's wit and humor from our times together. He always had time to lend a helping hand or an attentive ear. May he rest in peace.

The loneliness', and emptiness, which is left in all of us who loved and cared for Paul "Max" will someday go away, but he will remain in our thoughts. He left us before he had time to fulfill all his dreams and desires. Let us celebrate him, as he always wanted to remain forward looking and happy. Goodbye Mr. Big

To the Maxin family, " The Max " was a great guy. I knew him through Bob's Garage. I am sorry for our loss.