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Max Greenberg Obituary

72 of Medway & formerly of Dorchester, April 24, 2007. Beloved husband of Constance (Emery) Greenberg. Loving father of Robert of Medway, Brian of Alpharetta, GA., William of Holliston & Robin Emery of Worcester. Brother of Dr. Arthur Greenberg of FL. Also survived by eight grandchildren. Funeral services Friday, April 27 at 12 noon at St. Joseph's Parish Center, 145 Holliston St., Medway. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery, Medway. In lieu of flowers, donations to Medway High School Scholarship Fund, 88 Summer St., Medway, MA 02053. Ginley-Crowley Funeral Home www.ginleyfuneralhomes.com

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Published by Boston Globe on Apr. 26, 2007.

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Alisa Monteiro

March 14, 2025

Dear Connie so sorry to hear about Max he will be truly missed. I miss all the good times we had in the summers when we lived in Buzzards Bay on the pond. Love Alisa

Alisa Monteiro

March 14, 2025

Hi my name is Alisa Greenberg Monteiro niece of Max Greenberg. My greatest memories about Uncle Max is when he came to the Cape for our special cookouts in the summers of every year with the whole family.I will miss him very much. My thoughts and condolences sent to my cousins and Aunt Connie.

Joanne O'Hara

May 1, 2007

Hi Billy, Mom just sent me the news about your Dad. I'm am so very sorry for your loss and thinking of you.
Joanne O'Hara (London, England)

Dottie Rabatsky

April 27, 2007

Just heard about Max. Sorry I couldn't attend. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Hopefully he and Chuck will meet up soon. Talk to you soon.

Sylvia and Mickey mizner

April 26, 2007

Connie,
So sorry to hear about Cousin Maxie`s passing. He was always in our lives and he will be missed. Our deepest sympathy to you and your children.

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