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Max Culver

1923 - 2007

BORN

1923

DIED

2007

Max Culver Obituary

Max Culver, 84, passed away peacefully at his home Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2007.
Service: The family will have a private memorial service. Please share your prayers and condolences with the family, in care of the Max Culver Family, 2650 W. Park Row, Pantego, Texas 76013.
Max grew up in Oklahoma and graduated with a B.S. degree from OU. He played collegiate football and professionally for the New York Giants. In 1994, Max retired from General Dynamics in Fort Worth. Throughout his career, he traveled extensively with his loving wife of 35 years and felt the best part of their lives together was spent with his wife while living in Holland. He was an avid sports fan, enjoyed spending time with his family, the community in which he lived, and was a distinguished member of the Texas Scottish Rite.
Survivors: He leaves many to mourn their loss, son, Kevin and Candis Culver; daughter, Kimberly and Otis Calk; grandchildren, Christopher Miller and Brittney Culver; and great-granddaughter, Mackenzie Miller.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Dec. 7, 2007.

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Tamra Black

December 10, 2007

Kim and Kevin,

We have such fond and loving memories of the Culver Family. Our hearts and prayers are with you at this time of loss.

Warmest regards,
Pam Gillaspie & Tami Olson
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Gary Calk

December 8, 2007

Kim and Kevin, I am very sorry to hear that your father passed away. I had only known Max a short while but i felt as if i had known him forever. I really enjoyed watching and talking football with him, and i know i will meet up with him again.

Beth Croken

December 8, 2007

Kevin, I am so sorry for your loss. It sounds like your father was a great man. I wish I met him, especially since he played for the Giants. It looks like the two of you share the same wonderful smile. Although your loss is great, you and your family will be blessed with memories of him for the rest of your lives.

Charles & Donna Ryde

December 8, 2007

Kim and Kevin,

Though we didn't know Max for a long time he made you feel very welcome. Donna and I will miss him greatly. Our condolences are with you all. God Bless.

Jeff Harwell

December 7, 2007

Kevin,
Accept my sincere expression of sympathy in the loss of your father. Please be assured we are here in body and spirit to support you in this time of reflection.

Fraternally,

Bruce Orr

December 7, 2007

Kevin
You are so much like your Dad: always thinking about and asking about the welfare of others. That is his great legacy. Your comfort is knowing that you will be There to thank him for an eternity.

John Sigety

December 7, 2007

Kevin and Family,
Ellen and I are sorry for your loss. In reading about your Father, Grandfather, Great- Grandfather, and husband, it sounds like he accomplished many great things in his life. Not of the least a great son. Take solace in knowing that he is alive in Paradise preparing the way for the rest of us.
John and Ellen Sigety and Family

Don Laidlaw

December 7, 2007

Kevin, I am so sorry for your loss. I know your dad was very proud of you and loved you very much. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Judy La Salle

December 7, 2007

Kevin and Kim,
My sympathy and prayers to you and yours. Max and Nedra were dear friends long ago and we shared many happy times in California and Fort Worth. You are blessed to have had a great dad and mom.
Judy La Salle

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