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Liz Word
October 17, 2025
Max was truly one of a kind. He was my mentor when I was just starting out in the insurance industry. Even after we both left the company, we remained in contact sending yearly Christmas cards. He will be missed by many.
Bart Barry
October 17, 2025
Max was a great guy and good friend. He was my western Arkansas manager for United Health Care and got things done for me (and others) that no one before has ever been able to do. He visited me at my cabin in Eureka Springs where he showed how much he loved to be in nature and in the woods. He will be missed by me and all that knew him. I hate that he is gone.
Anita Van Steenis
October 17, 2025
We send our deepest condolences to you and your family. Max will be missed by the Two Rivers Canoe Rental Crew where he will always be a legend.
Cheryl (Jones) Hiller
October 9, 2025
Max's Family, So sorry to hear of Max's unfortunate passing. We lived in the same neighborhood as kids and Max was a friend of my brother's. Please accept my condolences and know you're in my thoughts at this difficult time. With Sincere Sympathy, Cheryl (Jones) Hiller
Ken A. Stephens
October 9, 2025
I am sorry to hear about this tradegy. I have not seen him in years. I used to work with him while he was at Blue Cross Blue Shield in Springfield. Prayers for Lark, Alex, and entire family. Ken Stephens
Greenlawn Funeral Home East
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October 7, 2025
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Greenlawn Funeral Home East
3540 East Seminole, Springfield, MO 65809
Greenlawn Funeral Home East
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October 7, 2025
Max Thomas Obituary
Max Thomas, 60, of Springfield, Missouri, passed away leaving behind a legacy of curiosity, wit, and adventure. He is survived by his wife, Lark; his son, Andrew (Alex); his beloved grandchildren, Waylon and Alaska. Additionally, he leaves his... Read Max Thomas's Obituary
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