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Paul E. Blauvelt

Max Mood; A Good Man With A Good Name Max Mood was a good man and he has a real good name; In regards to his cherished and grieving family things will never be the same. Out thoughts and prayers are with you folks in the loss of your loved one; Your precious memories of him will linger on though his journey here is done. Max was a pure bred Kempter and he lived there his entire life; It could be said his world revolved around his children and his wife. To say you folks have been richly blessed would be an understatement, that's for sure; The values imparted in you by this man they will live on forevermore. Max had many endearing qualities And I'm going to touch on just a few; What made him a good man in my sight is that he was humble, kind and true. He was a passive man by nature but yet on the other hand; You can bet for sure you'd feel his wrath if he caught you trespassing on his land. He was never one to seek the limelight and he was certainly not the wordy kind; But the way in which he lived his life we would be wise to bear in mind; That we, too, influence those around us by the things we do and say; In my view we're in dire need of more Max Moods today! For Max was as honest as the day is long and his word was his bond; He was extremely wise in many ways and he could not easily be conned. Was he perfect? absolutely not for there's only One that ever was; But was he a good man? absolutely yes! in spite of his faults and flaws. Max made his living trucking and working off the land; He took great pride in his property and pride in whatever he set his hand. God granted Max a lengthy life four score and five, all told; The latter years have not been easy for him this seems to be the price we pay for getting old. In regards to this good man that I've written about I realize I've only touched the surface of his earthly story; I'm confident his family would want it said to God Be All The Glory. Written by: Paul E. Blauvelt November 29. 2013
Friday November 29, 2013 at 2:56 pm
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