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Bootsey & Denny Nolan Southampton, MA. October 2, 2010
 

On this first day of October, 2010 ... we were sitting around and reminiscing about our good

friends from the early days of Doug, Paul, Max & Angela. As "next" door neighbors, we spent quite a bit of time with them & our two girls who were the same age. "Let's google" Max ... & go from there ! Sadly ... I can only wish that we had googled much earlier ... we certainly have thought of the Barron family many times over the years. Our deepest sympathy to all of you. Max was very much .. so proud of his family and his Texas upbringing and he & I enjoyed the football flashbacks & he loved to talk about his family back home. He was a wonderful person, quiet, respectful and represented the highest values of what a man should be. We missed him when they moved .. & are really missing him now. Such a talented man and so loving of his family. Doug & Paul ... you must have been so proud of him!  Wendy & Dawn were sorry to hear the news. Should you ever return to the area ... we would love to here from you. We hope your Mom is well.

Bobby & Margie Thomas Our sympathy February 19, 2010
 

We send our sympathy to Cookie and Joanne and to Max's family.  Both of us were in school with the Barron kids.  Dian and Don were friends of ours and were in each other's weddings; also were in Midland, TX when we moved there.  Max visited there many times.  He was there when our daughter was born and remarked how pretty she was, which, of course, was exactly what I wanted to hear.  We have many memories of Max and the Barron family. 

Ron Gahagan Cousin February 13, 2010
 
I last visited with Max at a family get- together about two years ago in Georgetown.  I enjoyed seeing him and the rest of the family then.  My deepest sympathy goes out to the chidren and to Cookie.
Jeanne "Cheink" Reynaud Friend of "Cookie" January 20, 2010
 

To all of Max's family I wish to express my sympathy.  Several years ago when "Cookie" was visiting Texas she brought Max out to Lago Vista. We had a good visit and he was very interested in some fossils and rocks that I collect, in fact he told us all about them.  

When Max moved into the nursing home I went to visit him. Once I took my small dog with me and he enjoyed having her sit on his lap.  Max was so pleasant and seemed to be very content It was indeed a pleasure to get to know him.  I know his kind and sweet spirit lives on in his family.

Best Regards to all,

"Cheink" Reynaud

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Susan Barron Deepest sympathies January 19, 2010
 
My deepest sympathies to Cookie, and the family of Max Barron.
I never met his wife and children, I'm sorry I didn't make it to the reunion Cookie
had several years ago.
Max was certainly loved by his family, and this is a wonderful page that was set up for him.
Thanks for sharing it with me.

Susan Barron
Austin, TX
(Fletcher Leroy's daughter)
Hendrick Polanco My deepest condolences January 16, 2010
 

My deepest condolences.  May these few words from the Holy Scriptures bring you comfort in your time of grief...

John 11:32-45

32 And so Mary, when she arrived where Jesus was and caught sight of him, fell at his feet, saying to him: “Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died.” 33 Jesus, therefore, when he saw her weeping and the Jews that came with her weeping, groaned in the spirit and became troubled; 34 and he said: “Where have YOU laid him?” They said to him: “Lord, come and see.” 35 Jesus gave way to tears. 36 Therefore the Jews began to say: “See, what affection he used to have for him!” 37 But some of them said: “Was not this [man] that opened the eyes of the blind man able to prevent this one from dying?”

38 Hence Jesus, after groaning again within himself, came to the memorial tomb. It was, in fact, a cave, and a stone was lying against it. 39 Jesus said: “TAKE the stone away.” Martha, the sister of the deceased, said to him: “Lord, by now he must smell, for it is four days.” 40 Jesus said to her: “Did I not tell you that if you would believe you would see the glory of God?” 41 Therefore they took the stone away. Now Jesus raised his eyes heavenward and said: “Father, I thank you that you have heard me. 42 True, I knew that you always hear me; but on account of the crowd standing around I spoke, in order that they might believe that you sent me forth.” 43 And when he had said these things, he cried out with a loud voice: “Laz´a·rus, come on out!” 44 The [man] that had been dead came out with his feet and hands bound with wrappings, and his countenance was bound about with a cloth. Jesus said to them: “Loose him and let him go.”

45 Therefore many of the Jews that had come to Mary and that beheld what he did put faith in him;

Please go to the following link for more information regarding the Hope expressed in this passage

http://www.watchtower.org/e/200809/article_01.htm  

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