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Bob Locicero
January 3, 2021
I had the pleasure of meeting Max in regards to work he needed done in his home....I never actually did the work...but we sat in his home office surrounded by model planes and talked about each other’s accomplishments...not just his...two guys from two different generations just shooting the breeze. Now I’m a senior and the story is not telling to me grandchildren...it’s just a moment I very much enjoyed between Max and I....a story about an all round good guy.
Bill Southern
December 31, 2020
Thank you Max for making the dreams of flying into what is became to fly on any Wardair flight.. absolutely the best airlines anywhere in the World.
Bill & Donna
Waterloo On
Lesley Manley McVean
December 27, 2020
I just heard of Max passing. Max and Marjory were an adorable couple. My thoughts and prayers go out to family and friends!
Robert Murray
December 18, 2020
What a legacy! I worked for Wardair in the 80s and had the good fortune to meet Mr. Ward on a couple of occasions on the hangar floor. I have the utmost respect for this man and his incredible contribution to Aviation in Canada. The skies in this country will never be the same without Max Ward and Wardair! You will be missed Sir!
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Janet Bowman
November 21, 2020
When i appeared in YK in the early 1990's I applied for a customer service job at Wardair. I spoke in my cover letter of going to the Dewline with friends in a small airplane to sketch and fish. I did not get the job but feedback in regards to my doing more flying. There are many good reason i did not get on in YK NWT but never because people and business there did not have asperations for me wey above my own. We began on Back Bay old town where Max had residense in the summer. I had heard one time the plane he flew came down early on one of the many Bays there. no one was hurt.
Marie Danielle Vachon
November 21, 2020
So very sorry to hear of Max Ward's passing. He made an incredible contribution to aviation in Canada. In naming his planes for Canadian bush pilots, he also honoured those who had gone before him. It was a pleasure to work for Wardair in the 1980s, such a great airline. I felt proud to be able to contribute in a very small way. As the granddaughter of Romeo Vachon, I was proud every time the plane with my grandfather's name landed in Montreal. I met Mr. Ward a few times and each time was touched by how kind a man he was, so approachable. My most sincere condolences to his wife and his family. Marie Danielle Vachon
Lisa Ross
November 11, 2020
My sincere condolences to Max’s family and friends. I adored working for WardAir. We were so proud to represent the Best in service.
Lisa Ross ( Kereluik)
Peter Klein
November 11, 2020
Thanks for your family, so many of them have touched our lives in such wonderful ways. Love the Klein family
Wendy Fraser Belcastro
November 7, 2020
My condolences to the family at this time.
Carol Taplin
November 7, 2020
I had the wonderful opportunity to witness Max Ward dock his Twin Engine Otter Float Plane (with Reverse Thrust!) in the NorthWest Territories when I was up there on business. He was flying guests into his Retreat and he hopped from one of the floats to the dock like he was a very young man. What a tremendous history Max Ward has had and a true Canadian Hero. My condolences to his Family - the Aviation Industry has lost a great man. Carol Taplin - YZP - Stouffville.
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