Max Quinn 
January 8, 1931 - July 18, 2014
Renae Randall (Lumberton, TX)

Dear Ann,

Please accept my deepest sympathies to you and your family. Max was loved and adored by everyone he met, always willing to lend a helping hand and give a heart warming smile, not to mention a few jokes here and there! He will be deeply missed by all who knew him. May God comfort you with peace and understanding during this difficult time and in the days ahead.

Monday, July 21, 2014

 

Jack and Jeannette Quinn (Brenham, TX)

We are sorry that we were not able to spend more time with Max (Bud) over the past few years. He was a wonderful and kind person and will be missed by everyone who ever had the pleasure to know him. May he rest in peace!
Monday, July 21, 2014

 

Trey Lacy (Nederland)

Mr Quinn was the kindest person I have ever known. He was never without a smile on his face. In our younger years we ( Carls friends) affectionately called him Walter Mathau which is self explanatory. I enjoyed Mr . Quinn's humor and fun loving ways. My heart and prayers go out to the Quinn's at this sorrowed time.
Monday, July 21, 2014

 

Julie Broussard (Nederland)

Mr. Max and my dad Jim Domingue where friends from when they where young boys living in Port Arthur. They grew up to be long time friends even working together at Gulf Oil. Love and prayers to him and the family.
Sunday, July 20, 2014

 

Wade G. Richards (Nederland, TX)

Max and I are cousins. Max's mother (Katie Parks) and my grandmother (Lila Parks) are sisters. My Dad re-introduced me to Max at Central Mall in 2010. Thereafter, I would see Max at the Mall and we would visit briefly. My Dad worked with Max at Gulf Refinery Port Arthur. When Dad passed away in 2012, Max and Ann came to visitation to support the family. God Bless Max...see you in the future Cous!
Sunday, July 20, 2014

 

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