In memory of

Maxwell Waye

March 11, 1948 -  November 14, 2016

Maxwell (Max) Waye

It is with profound sadness that the family announce that Max passed away suddenly but peacefully, the morning of Monday, November 14th, 2016 at age 68. Beloved & devoted husband of Linda, loving father to Jeffrey. Cherished brother of Larry & Pia Barnes , Anne Hatfield (Waye) & Cathy Ross (Barnes). Dear uncle to many nieces & nephews.
Family & friends will be received at PINE HILLS CEMETERY & VISITATION CENTRE, 625 Birchmount Rd., Scarborough (north of St. Clair Ave. E., 416-267-8229) on Saturday November 19, 2016
Visitation from 1pm - 3pm, Followed by the Funeral Service
In lieu of flowers donations in Maxwell's memory may be made to The Heart & Stroke Foundation.

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Jack & Irene Brown (Very Good Friend)

Entered November 18, 2016 from Scarborough On.

Max was a friend and liked by all. God Bless

Patricia Akins (Family friend)

Entered November 18, 2016 from Toronto

Linda & Jeff,
My heart is broken as I write this, even though we have talked and talked about Max these last couple of day's, I need you to know what a truly wonderful man he was. A man who will be greatly missed by all. To Ann, Larry and Kathy, his siblings, please accept my deepest sympathy.

You all need to know that Max was a giant amongst men and I am honoured to have called him "my friend"

Goodnight & God bless Max
Pat

Maxine Dooley (Cousin)

Entered November 18, 2016 from Madoc Ontario

God Bless

Cindy Marcotte (Cousin)

Entered November 18, 2016 from Ottawa

Sorry to hear about Max's passing. Thoughts are prayers to Linda, Jeffery, and extended family members.

Mike O'Malley (friend & coworker)

Entered November 18, 2016 from Brampton

My deepest condolences to Max's family & friends.....I worked with Max at Reimer as a driver and then as his dispatcher...Max was also a good friend....I spent some memorable weekends ice fishing with Max and a few other coworkers & friends...there were 2 sides to Max...the Reimer side and the non Reimer side and it did not matter which side or Max you knew as he was a great fellow to know...As a hunter as well, Max and I used to have some great conversations about hunting. I am proud to have know Max and he will be sadly missed by all....RIP my friend...

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