In Memory of Max Johnston
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On Saturday, June 25th our beloved 12 year old Max was killed in a tragic auto accident. Max was a son, grandson, nephew and Luke’s twin brother.
There are no words to describe the magnitude of the pain that losing Max brought to our family, it is a staggering loss, one that has brought us to our knees.
Max was such a funny guy with quite a wry sense of humor and yet he also loved telling silly jokes, the sillier the better. He always loved a good pun.
Max was creative and artistic, he loved to draw and build things especially with Legos. He was a great little snowboarder, he loved to swim, and play soccer. Max as a big fan of Subway’s and Mile High Mud Pie. He was a wonderful friend who will be greatly missed. He was an even more amazing cousin to his little two toddler cousins. He loved playing with them and for someone so young had a remarkable amount of patience.
Your support with the many unexpected expenses related to this tragedy would greatly help Max’s mother and twin brother during this extremely difficult time.
There are no words to describe the magnitude of the pain that losing Max brought to our family, it is a staggering loss, one that has brought us to our knees.
Max was such a funny guy with quite a wry sense of humor and yet he also loved telling silly jokes, the sillier the better. He always loved a good pun.
Max was creative and artistic, he loved to draw and build things especially with Legos. He was a great little snowboarder, he loved to swim, and play soccer. Max as a big fan of Subway’s and Mile High Mud Pie. He was a wonderful friend who will be greatly missed. He was an even more amazing cousin to his little two toddler cousins. He loved playing with them and for someone so young had a remarkable amount of patience.
Your support with the many unexpected expenses related to this tragedy would greatly help Max’s mother and twin brother during this extremely difficult time.
Organiser and beneficiary
Mark Doninelli
Organiser
Maple Valley, WA
Asenath Johnston
Beneficiary