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Max was named for his uncle, William Max Squires, who died in North Africa in WWII; he inherited the fighting spirit as well as the name. Max was born on June 19, 1951 to Charles and Carol Squires of Strawberry Point, IA. Mischievous from the get-go, Max loved to tell the story of pranking his mom’s morning coffee and running under the table to hide as she spat out his creative concoction. In high school, …
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Skiing! He taught me how and even when I was terrified, he was so patient and kind. Once I “got it” we had so much fun …
Skiing! He taught me how and even when I was terrified, he was so patient and kind. Once I “got it”…
Skiing! He taught me how and even when I was terrified, he was s…
Your dad and I were always so proud of you, Kari and John. He loved you both so very much and I see so much of him in b…
Your dad and I were always so proud of you, Kari and John. He loved you both so very much and I see…
Your dad and I were always so proud of you, Kari and John. He lo…
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Cause of death
Complications from Parkinsonism
Method of disposition
Cremation
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