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Linda Carroll
July 27, 2025
Max was always a joy to be with. We served together on the Music Committee at the Unitarian Universalists of Clearwater and sang in the Chorale.
He was truly a Renaissance Man; he had so many abilities, interests, and accomplishments. He had high standards for himself, yet was patient with others. He took his responsibilities seriously, yet with a sense of humor.
My deep condolences to Barb, to Stephanie, and to all his family and friends.
Robin Wahrenberger
July 17, 2025
Just heard about Max. My condolences to his family.
Max, Godspeed my friend.
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