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We were informed today that Max has gone ahead of us to the Lord on July 14th. We celebrate his life and input here. I celebrate that heaven just got a little better.

I will miss his humor and input.

We are awaiting obituary information an will pass it on as we can.
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Robert wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2024 6:10 pm We were informed today that Max has gone ahead of us to the Lord on July 14th. We celebrate his life and input here. I celebrate that heaven just got a little better.

I will miss his humor and input.

We are awaiting obituary information an will pass it on as we can.
Sorry to hear Max has left us as I really enjoyed his fellowship here and now I'm probably the oldest guy still hangin around this forum.
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temporal1

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His last post:
MaxPC wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2024 4:38 am Which leads to another set of queries:
-Historically human civilisations would relocate away from areas with cyclical weather related crises. Why permit developers to continue to build within 100 year flood zones?
-Within that general query is one more specific: Why do the planning departments of New Orleans and other areas which are below sea level allow developers to rebuild?
-Why do insurance companies continue their coverage of these areas?

Will any family member have access to his account?
Or check in for any reason they choose?

Prayers for his loved ones.

The Cloud of Witnesses - the MennoNet Wall
viewtopic.php?t=4181
^^This topic might better fit in another category, rather than “Other”?
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Sudsy

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Post by Sudsy »

I just noticed Max has the 6th highest post count todate on this forum with 9,393 posts. A major contributor.
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Neto

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Post by Neto »

temporal1 wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2024 7:31 pm His last post:
MaxPC wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2024 4:38 am Which leads to another set of queries:
-Historically human civilisations would relocate away from areas with cyclical weather related crises. Why permit developers to continue to build within 100 year flood zones?
-Within that general query is one more specific: Why do the planning departments of New Orleans and other areas which are below sea level allow developers to rebuild?
-Why do insurance companies continue their coverage of these areas?

Will any family member have access to his account?
Or check in for any reason they choose?

Prayers for his loved ones.

The Cloud of Witnesses - the MennoNet Wall
viewtopic.php?t=4181
^^This topic might better fit in another category, rather than “Other”?
The message came from a grandson, and from his MN account.
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steve-in-kville

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Post by steve-in-kville »

Neto wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2024 9:32 pm
temporal1 wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2024 7:31 pm His last post:
MaxPC wrote: Wed Jul 10, 2024 4:38 am Which leads to another set of queries:
-Historically human civilisations would relocate away from areas with cyclical weather related crises. Why permit developers to continue to build within 100 year flood zones?
-Within that general query is one more specific: Why do the planning departments of New Orleans and other areas which are below sea level allow developers to rebuild?
-Why do insurance companies continue their coverage of these areas?

Will any family member have access to his account?
Or check in for any reason they choose?

Prayers for his loved ones.

The Cloud of Witnesses - the MennoNet Wall
viewtopic.php?t=4181
^^This topic might better fit in another category, rather than “Other”?
The message came from a grandson, and from his MN account.
This was a shocker to me earlier this week. I am happy that his mind was sharp up until the end.
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Heirbyadoption

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Post by Heirbyadoption »

steve-in-kville wrote: Fri Jul 19, 2024 10:28 am
Neto wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2024 9:32 pm
temporal1 wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2024 7:31 pmHis last post:
Will any family member have access to his account?
Or check in for any reason they choose?

Prayers for his loved ones.

The Cloud of Witnesses - the MennoNet Wall
viewtopic.php?t=4181
^^This topic might better fit in another category, rather than “Other”?
The message came from a grandson, and from his MN account.
This was a shocker to me earlier this week. I am happy that his mind was sharp up until the end.
His insistence on a lack of transparency was present until (and after) the end as well. :roll: I emailed about the possibility of an obituary or funeral service and was repeatedly replied to with nothing but his first name and date of death again... Good ol' Mystery Max. :pray
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May God be with his family and all those around him. May he live in God's presence forevermore.
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Valerie

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Post by Valerie »

Robert wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2024 6:10 pm We were informed today that Max has gone ahead of us to the Lord on July 14th. We celebrate his life and input here. I celebrate that heaven just got a little better.

I will miss his humor and input.

We are awaiting obituary information an will pass it on as we can.
I'm somewhat shocked, no indication of illness-
You are right and I will miss him.
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I am sorry to hear MaxPC is no longer with us. He will be missed.
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