"Max" Maxson
"Max" Maxson
"Max" Maxson
"Max" Maxson
"Max" Maxson
"Max" Maxson

Obituary of "Max" Maxson

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“Max” Maxson passed away and crossed over the Rainbow Bridge on March 4, 2018.

Max was kind hearted and what they call a “gentle giant.”  Lauren, his “human” sister always knew she was safe with Max around.  He was her protector at all times.  Shane, his “Human” brother was his best friend in the whole world. 

Max loved several things about being a part of the Maxson family.  He enjoyed taking short strolls to the kitchen and made sure to wake up every morning to say hi to his best tiny little doggie friend, “Beebee” who lived across the street.  Max’s moms name in the neighborhood was “oh, you’re that lady with the big dog in the corner house.”  He enjoyed walks around the neighborhood, especially on trash day….All those smells!  He would always stop at a neighbor’s house and wonder why the decorative burros would just stare at him.  Of course, Max was a lover of taking selfies, whether he had the choice or not, but usually was a ham in front of the camera!

Max was adopted from the Western Arizona Humane Society and he was the best doggie ever!

Max will be missed and deeply loved “furever” by his family and anyone else who knew him.

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