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Max Greenberg Obituary

February 2, 1922 - August 20, 2013
Max Milton Greenberg, 91, passed away on Aug 20, 2013 at his home in Los Angeles, CA. Max was born Feb 6, 1922 to Julius & Mayme Greenberg in St. Louis, MO. He married his loving wife, Joan Kreisman, in 1950, and were together for 49 years until Joan's passing in 1999.
Max is survived by his children, Jeff, Jill Winchell & Greg; his grandchildren, Eric Winchell, Taylor Winchell, Cameron Greenberg & Julia Greenberg; son-in-laws, Clark Winchell & Lars Anderson; daughter-in-law, Bridget Greenberg; & sister, Dana Maltz. He was cared for in his last years by his devoted caregiver, Amalia Aguilar.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer's Association

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Published by Los Angeles Times on Sep. 1, 2013.

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Danny Brodsley

September 3, 2013

Max was my cousin, the son of my grandfather's sister, Mayme. I hadn't seen or heard about him for over 60 years, but I remember him very well as a sweet- natured, kind and friendly young man 15 years older than myself. I offer my sympathy and condolences to his family, whom I did not know except for his sister Dana Maltz, who I think is still living and whom I would be very happy to hear from. She and/or anyone of his family who would like to contact me would be most welcome to do so, either by replying to this e-mail or phoning me at home, (818) 782-4548, please not mornings.
Again, I didn't know much about Max after the early 1950s, a few years after he married Joanie and became the proud father of his first son Jeff.

I look forward to hearing from you,and would like to share memories with you. I am sincerely sorry for your loss. yours with love, Danny Brodsley

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