Walter-Maybroda-Obituary

Walter George "Max" Maybroda

Thunder Bay, Ontario

1940 - 2017

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WALTER GEORGE “MAX” MAYBRODA has moved on to the big Rendezvous. Walter passed on December 29th, 2017 with family by his side at the age of 77. He was born on February 11, 1940 and grew up in the East End of the city now known as Thunder Bay. Maxie started a family with his wife Judy Barnes...

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Wally, you were always so kind to us. You shared your tipi and inspired me to make my own. You were there in the Golden age of Rendezvous. And you brought your own expertise, good will, sense of fun and kindness to it. Peace and Love to you. Remembered always, Dan and Sue

Dawn and family,I'm so sorry for your loss. Sending thoughts and prayers. Sherri Vester

John my deepest condolences to you and your brothers family on his passing may he R.I.P. now free from all his pain & suffering. God Bless you all and may he help guide you through this most difficult time.
Charlene Youmans

Chris and I would like to extend our condolences to the Maybrota family. We have many fond memories of Wally and his antics from the many rendezvous that we participated in. His hospitality and wit were unmatched. We admired his zest for life, whether it be from attending a rendezvous or fishing up north. We also admired all of his handiwork as a skilled craftsman in many areas! We are treasuring all the memories and good times shared.

sorry to hear of maxs passing

My sister and I would like to extend our deepest condolences to the Maybroda family. We will always remember Wally sitting by the campfire and cooking up his famous moccasin soup. He was a raconteur extraordinaire and he will be missed by the Shymko sisters!

Randy, Dawn, Paul and John my condolences to you all. It is with fond memories of Max and all the jokes and tricks and teases that he was so capable of that will always be there as
a remembrance of a fun loving, happy guy.
Blessings to you all at this sad time.

Paul, Randy, Dawn and the rest of the Family, our deepest condolences on the passing of Wally. Believe it or not, his patience and friendship he extended to me despite being in the same age group as his sons, was very appreciated. He never failed to offer me a Northern out of his fridge in the backyard, or from his "Fur Pack" cooler at his teepee when rendezvous-ing. A man and a memory that will truly stay with me. To Walter.