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10/03/21 03:01 PM #9816    

Linda Bristow (Elias)

Dicksie:  So now that  you're a nurse as a side act, remind him how lucky he is to have a nurse who loves him!  Good luck to both of you.

Go with Grace and be thankful daily!  Some people believe that everything, that you went through, saved you by accidental happenings.  Hmmmmmmmm.  Maybe it was a plan beyond us.

Blessings to you both!

Love ya, Linda


10/03/21 08:05 PM #9817    

David Brock

Dick--Some might call it a 'God Wink'.  Sometimes strange things happen without reason.  Glad you are on the mend.


10/05/21 07:39 PM #9818    

 

Allida Frisch (Altemus)

Happy Birthday Dick.  You have had quite a summer. Glad you are feeling better and hope the rest of physical therapy goes well. Please tell Dicksie hi.


10/06/21 08:14 AM #9819    

Linda Bristow (Elias)

Suzi:

Sorry to hear the blood tests didn't come out well!  ARE you feeling better, stronger, etc?  I'm happy to hear that you aren't checking out the floor any more. Is Dave feeling well too?  Hope so.

You all have really been through some difficult times.  Now, its time to work towards having 'happy feet' and get ready to dance through life!  Enough is enough, right?

Every day when I dream of fudge.....I think of you Suzi! 

Have a great day!

Love ya, Linda


10/11/21 05:49 PM #9820    

Linda Bristow (Elias)

Hey Suzi:

You haven't posted for about a week.  I hope everything is ok with you and Dave!

Let us hear from you, please.

Love ya, Linda


10/16/21 11:01 AM #9821    

Linda Bristow (Elias)

I called Suzi yesterday and left a message for her.  I'm beginning to get concerned that she isn't in contact with us.  Does anyone know anything new about her and Dave?

Linda


10/16/21 01:09 PM #9822    

Linda Bristow (Elias)

Suzi called back this morning.  She said to let you know she hasn't felt like getting on the website right now.   Soon she will be starting new physical therapy and hopes to be feeling better soon.  When she feels better she will be back on this site.

Linda


10/17/21 10:03 AM #9823    

 

David Long

Everyone,

Your prayers are needed for our friend Terry (Max) Maxwell!

It is with profound sadness that I send this message.  I've been in close contact with Max's wife, Sue, over the last couple of days and have learned that Max has been moved to a Hospice facility.  I know that many of you might wish to jump in a car and head to Wisconsin, as I did, but Sue has said that Max's condition precludes any visits.  Max is unresponsive.

Please keep Max in your prayers!  

I will provide updates as I receive them.

Love to all.

Dave


10/17/21 12:13 PM #9824    

 

Allida Frisch (Altemus)

Dave, the news about Max stunned me! I had no idea he was ill.

Linda, thank you for the update on Suzi. Continued prayers for both Max and Suzi and their families.


10/17/21 12:34 PM #9825    

Linda Bristow (Elias)

Thank you Dave.  I will dwell on prayers for Maxwell!

Love ya, Linda


10/17/21 03:42 PM #9826    

 

Sandra Jeakins (Singletary Sizemore)

David,   Thank you for the update for Max.  I had no idea he was sick, either.  He sat with us for a short time at the last mini-reunion and we enjoyed some good conversation with him.   I will most certainly keep him and his family in my prayers.   As I have Suzi, Terri, Alan, Dick, and others who are having problems, even if I don't know the names, God knows them.

Thank you for keeping us updated. 

Hope you are doing well, too.


10/17/21 05:40 PM #9827    

 

Karen Sue (Suzi) Denton (Merritt)

So sorry to hear about Terry Maxwell.  I will add him to my prayers.

What is going on with our class?  Seems like every week someone else is ill.

I'm glad we get together several times a year.  I sure hope this is the end of the illnesses this year.

 I really appreciate the prayers for my recovery.  Prayers do help.

I love 💗 you all

Suz


10/19/21 03:16 PM #9828    

David Brock

I don't usually 'wax poetic or philosophically', but I will today.  According to the Bible (Psalm 90: 10), man is accorded 70 years, or maybe 80 for life. We can pick up the daily paper and read the obits and see people dying at 35, 43, 52 or anything less than 75.  I just look and think that thosr were good years, and that I am grateful to be able to look--and then forward to another day--I got up and saw the green side of the grass.  I know the good Lord has blessed me time and again,and life is fragile.  Several of us have experienced challenges that remind us we aren't 35 anymore.  Healing seems to take forever.  We all have experiences that remind us 'Getting old  isn't for sissies'.  My best advice is to treat each day as though it was our last--we ar not in charge of our days on earth--and then again the Lord could come again--and it won't make much difference.  Have a blessed day!!  


10/19/21 05:20 PM #9829    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

Amen !!! DaveB .... I haven't been on site much in past 6 weeks .... had best friends (Patti was maid of honor in our wedding) her and husband killed instantly 8/30 when broadsided by a drunk driver! A blessing they met their Lord and Savior together!  We can't imagine how either one would have gotten along without the other! Then a vibrant close friend passed away 2 weeks ago from what seemed a mild case of COVID!  Reminders of how we never know when God will take us!  Hug your honies, kids and grand kids as often as possible and be thankful for each minute of breath!  I have been remembering Suzi and Boo in my prayers and thankful to see both are on the mend !  So saddened to read DaveL's report of Max!  Not sure if I missed a post about him but don't know what is the situation, but praying for him and for his family!  I really do feel close and connected to ya'll from miles away!  DickB glad you made it through the by passes.  My quadruple bypasses from 23.5 years ago still working as am still here and kicking .... just not as high of a kick anymore!  Love & hugs to all !!!


10/20/21 05:07 PM #9830    

 

Larry Cotton

Hello Everyone! Looks like we made it to "75" and beyond. Sorry I have not been around in a while. I retired from Yosemite National Park in 2018. In 2019 I was diagnosed with Stage 4 Colon Cancer to go along with my Stage 4 Prostrate Cancer from 2012. I am now a nine year survivor. My Colon is clean and I just went thru Chemo trying to finish 4 spots in my Lympnoids. I feel Great. Just got back from a trip to see Kids, Grandkids (12) and Great-Grandkids (13) and hike and sight see in Oregon, Idaho, And Washington. Going to head to Yosemite and Mammoth Lakes to see the Fall colors and snow in a few days.

     Hope everyone is enjoying the Golden Years of our life. Wishing the best for Terry Maxwell and anyone else who is faced with a challenge, Positive attitude, exercise, and today's medicine goes a long way in extending our lives. I have been following the Forum to read the great stories from Illinois and the other states our class-mates are now calling home. Thanks! I will work to keep updates on the forum. 


10/20/21 09:18 PM #9831    

 

David Long

Fellow Raiders '64,

I am the bearer of very sad albeit not unexpected news tonight.  Our friend Terry Maxwell, Max to all of us, passed away peacefully at 6:30 this evening.  I have no further details at this time as I received just a very brief message from Max's wife Sue.  As I learn more about plans and final arrangements I will post them to our website.  

This morning during our weekly K of C breakfast group, I and 22 of my friends here in Kansas, said aloud, an Our Father; a Hail Mary; and a Glory Be for Max.  It's a Catholic thing.  On a lighter note, It did quiet things down in the restaurant for a bit.

I know we all have fond memories of Max that we should treasure in this time of sorrow.

Prayers,

Dave


10/20/21 10:46 PM #9832    

 

Melvin (Mel) Theobald

Dave,

There are not enough words to thank you for keeping us up to date about Max. I'm sending my heart fellt sympathies to Sue and his family. Max has become an integral part of my life over the past few years and I am devastated with the loss of one of the kindest and most genuine people I have ever known. He traveled to see us at times when others didn't and he never forgot that we were all part of his family. I write in tears and with love in memory of one of our greatest classmates. R.I.P. dear Max.

With much love to him, his family and all of you Raiders of 1964,

Mel

 


10/21/21 08:26 AM #9833    

Linda Bristow (Elias)

Maxwell, like so many, used to call me Bristow and I called him by his last name.  After attending reunions, he called me Linda.  As long as I remember him, he was always a sweet gentle soul who was caring about all of his friends. I will always keep those treasured memories of him in my future to come.

Our class has been so fortunate to interact so well with each other.  I look forward to more time with you all!

Love ya, Linda


10/21/21 12:51 PM #9834    

 

Elizabeth Spillman (Alex)

I am so sad to hear of Terry's passing.
Had such a great time with him at Cheeks.
He sat with Sandy and I for quit awhile.
Prayers for his Family...

10/21/21 01:23 PM #9835    

 

David Long

Re:  Terry (Max) Maxwell

 

Final arrangements have been made.  Everything will be next Wednesday, October 27, between 4 - 8pm at the Richard Stafford Funeral Home in Spring Green, WI.  

 

https://www.staffordfuneralhomes.com/

 

At this time, 1:20pm 10/21, there is not yet an online obituary or a notation of the plans posted on the funeral home website.  

 

My sincere condolences to our entire class on the loss of another friend.


10/22/21 01:47 PM #9836    

 

James (Jim) Rookus

I will really miss Max's contrubution to our site !sad

I just found Max's obituary on the funeral home website.... here is copy of: 

Obituary

Terry R “Max” Maxwell, age 75 of Spring Green, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on October 20, 2021 at Agrace Hospice Care in Janesville. Terry was born on December 17,1945 in Bloomington, IL to Harold and Leota (Rheim) Maxwell. Max attended school in Bloomington, IL.

In high school Max excelled in track and field. After high school he earned a Bachelor Degree in Industrial Technology from Illinois State University. Max began his career teaching in Minooka, IL and later Bettendorf, IA. After teaching for seven years, Max finished his career at Cardinal Glass as a quality control manager. While at ISU, Max met some of his life-long best friends, the “Deadbirds”. The group consists of Dave and Cinda, Tom and Linda, Andy and Gail, and Will and Linda. After almost 55 years of friendship, they still remain close.

In 1969, Max began serving in the Army National Guard, it was during a National Guard summer camp where he met his future wife, Susie Olson. They were married on July 6, 1974. Max loved his sports and had a wide range of athletic interests. He loved to ski and enjoyed teaching his boys to ski as well. He loved watching Nascar, the Badgers, the St. Louis Cardinals, the Spring Green Dolphins, and especially River Valley athletics. He also enjoyed talking cars with his buddy Frank. More than anything Max loved watching his boys participate in any sport they chose and rarely missed an event. Recently Max loved cheering on his five grandkids in softball, baseball, wrestling, volleyball, swimming, and soccer.

Max is survived by his loving wife of 47 years, Susan (Olson); his children, Chadd (Kasey) Maxwell and Brett (Shelly) Maxwell; grandchildren, Jacey, Kendall, Briggs, Kinley, and Cooper; his mother-in-law, Carol Olson; brothers, Daryl Dean (Barbara) and Craig Maxwell; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, James Olson, Jean Ruppert, Julie (Dean) Huth and Sally (Timothy) Liegel; nieces and nephews, Mike Olson, Melissa Weigel, Ben Olson, Ben Maxwell, Kyle and Josh Ruppert; God-daughter, Arielle (Ben), Drew and Aubrey Huth, McKenzie, and Payton (Mikkayla) Liegel.

Max was preceded in death by his parents, father-in-law, Dean Olson; sister-in-law, Michaelene Olson and aunts and uncles.

If you had a project you needed help with, Max was your go to guy!

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, October 27, 2021 from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Richardson-Stafford Funeral Home.

The family would like to thank Agrace Hospice Care for their kind and compassionate care.

To honor Max’s love for River Valley Athletics and his service to the River Valley Boosters and the Ted Lins Wall of Honor, in lieu of flowers donations can be made to the River Valley Stadium Fund or Agrace Hospice Care.

Online condolences available at www.staffordfuneralhomes.com. The Richardson-Stafford Funeral Home in Spring Green is assisting the family with the arrangements.

 

 


10/22/21 03:58 PM #9837    

 

David Long

Thanks for posting, Jim.  I was just about to post the same thing along with a link to the funeral home web site.  


10/22/21 08:31 PM #9838    

David Brock

RIP Terry Maxwell, you will be missed.


10/22/21 08:44 PM #9839    

David Brock

Happy Birthday Ed , have  plenty more


10/24/21 01:40 PM #9840    

 

Karen Sue (Suzi) Denton (Merritt)

RIP Max!!  You will be dearly missed by the class of 64.

Prayers for your family.   🙏🙏🙏🙏


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