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Max Findley
In Memory of
Max Sylvester
Findley
1928 - 2015
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The lighting of a Memorial Candle not only provides a gesture of sympathy and support to the immediate family during their time of need but also provides the gift of extending the Book of Memories for future generations.

God spoke to me through Max.

I was deer hunting on Max's farm out in his West 40 pasture, opening morning, as I had for a number of years. Moving around each year so as to throw him off from walking out to see me, as I later regretted, because I  came to enjoy, and now miss dearly, his company.  It was barely light this year, becoming earlier and earlier each year when he would walk out to sit with me.  We were sitting there making small talk, there was a small pause in our speaking, and just as though The Almighty Himself spoke, Max said to me "He's coming back again, real soon"  Something about where we were, the dim light, misty morning, and the way Max said that, I think my blood lierally curdled.  I wish I could have been a fly inside the cab of his old pickup overhearing Max's daily conversations with God...  I'm quite certain that He could trust telling Max things that He couldn't trust to hardly anyone else.... That's why when Max told me Christ was coming back again soon, I take that on a very trustworthy source.     I have a picture in my mind of Max riding around on his old 8N Ford tractor that he had when I was little, just taking a little hay out to the King's black Angus cattle.

Posted by Ron DeHart
Friday November 6, 2015 at 2:50 pm
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