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CONNIE SUE GATES (Houston, TX)
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To the Williams Family, Please know that my heart is breaking at your loss of your dad, husband, grandpa and brother. I know that there are no words that can lessen your pain at this time. Take comfort in the knowing that he was a wonderful man, father and grandpa, who loved you all dearly. He will be missed. I will keep you in our prayers. Connie Sue
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Kayla Sheppard (Silsbee, TX)
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Max you have never left me without words until now. You had the biggest heart of gold. No matter what it took, if someone needed help, you were always right there to lend a hand. I am so glad that I came back to KISD and spent the last year working with you again.No matter how bad you felt, you always could brighten our day .I wish so much that you could have had more time on this earth to spend with your family. I know how much you loved your grandbabies. I will think of you often, and especially when Randy and I are at the lake in spot# 72. I know you really enjoyed that time you had with Cathy there at the lake. So be sure to watch over us when we are there! Max you will never be forgotten by anyone that knew you. You will be forever missed, but God has a better plan for you now. Our prayers are with you all. Wednesday, August 28, 2013 |
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Debra McCleary Ryan ()
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Max will be missed, my prayers are with his family during this time of loss. I am glad that Max was a part of my work family and I am proud to have known him and his family. I am so glad that he got to experience his Grandbabies, Ms Cathy, if there is anything I can do please let me know... Wednesday, August 28, 2013 |
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Janice Lyons McDaniel (Crosby, TX)
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Max lived two doors down from us in Sour Lake during the 60s. I have many memories of his family. May God wrap his arms around this family giving them the peace and faith they will need in the coming days. Wednesday, August 28, 2013 |
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Sharon Bohler (Silsbee, TX)
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I have known Max and his family for many years, Max and I worked together for many years. Max you are one of a kind. To the family; Max had a heart as big as the world, he was always the first to buy a fund raiser from the bus garage kids, he was always the first to hand over money for donations to help one of co workers, he and his wife even seen to it that some of our kids had a prom dress. There was no end to his kindness. He loved to pick with the kids and his co workers no matter how bad he felt. He talked about his grandkids frequently and things he done with his kids when they were young. We will miss you tremendously. Our prayers are with all of you, God Bless Wednesday, August 28, 2013 |
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