Farewell to Max

Max was a skydiver.  He held double diamond wings (3000+ jumps) and a 'D' license (expert).
He was a good bud, a good man and he was a credit to the world he left behind.
He was a Toadsucker... if you don't know, you shouldn't be asking.
His ashes were scattered in freefall at about 7000' over the Clewiston drop zone by his son, Paul.  This was Paul's first jump, a tandem.  It was Max' last jump, a 'tandem'.  It was sad, it was great, it was fitting, it was ours. 
To one of our own, farewell, Max.  It's been rare.

August 2, 2008

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