Max graduated from Castleford High School in 1953 and received a sports scholarships to Texas Lutheran University in Baseball. His sports career was cut short when he hurt his leg playing football.
Max joined the United States Army where he served from 1956 to 1958 as a Military Policeman at Fort Gordon, Georgia and received an honorable discharge.
He met and married the love of his life, Carolyn Lewis in Cleveland, Tennessee in 1958. They moved to Castleford, Idaho but settled in Buhl in 1959 where they had three children, Ricky, Donavan "Craig" and Russell. Max worked for Spradling Texaco and Fields 66 Service before and after his Army years. Max worked for PET Milk Incorporated for 37 years. He continued working for Green Giant/Senneca and Lamb Weston until he fully retired.
Max spent his volunteer time with the Buhl J.C.'s and enjoyed mentoring young men as a talented coach in football and baseball. When he wasn't coaching baseball he was umpiring local games when needed. Max was also an avid supporter of Castleford and Buhl High School sports and was a regular spirited spectator at football and basketball games, home and away.
Max was preceded in death by his twin Mac Edward, parents, Charles and Crettie, his son Ricky and brothers Donald and Lusk. Max is survived by his loving wife Carolyn, sister Betty Howerton, children Donavan "Craig" McCoy (Samantha), Russell McCoy, grandchildren Shana Stevens (Andrew), Malaya Cortes-McCoy, Teda Carolyn McCoy, Connor Max McCoy and great grandchildren Waylan Max Stevens, Sebastian Blaine Stevens and several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, October 8, 2015 at Calvary Chapel, 1004 Burley Avenue, Buhl, Idaho. Food and refreshments will be graciously served by Calvary Chapel.
Arrangements are under the direction of Farmer Funeral Chapel of Buhl, Idaho.
Max graduated from Castleford High School in 1953 and received a sports scholarships to Texas Lutheran University in Baseball. His sports career was cut short when he hurt his leg playing football.
Max joined the United States Army where he served from 1956 to 1958 as a Military Policeman at Fort Gordon, Georgia and received an honorable discharge.
He met and married the love of his life, Carolyn Lewis in Cleveland, Tennessee in 1958. They moved to Castleford, Idaho but settled in Buhl in 1959 where they had three children, Ricky, Donavan "Craig" and Russell. Max worked for Spradling Texaco and Fields 66 Service before and after his Army years. Max worked for PET Milk Incorporated for 37 years. He continued working for Green Giant/Senneca and Lamb Weston until he fully retired.
Max spent his volunteer time with the Buhl J.C.'s and enjoyed mentoring young men as a talented coach in football and baseball. When he wasn't coaching baseball he was umpiring local games when needed. Max was also an avid supporter of Castleford and Buhl High School sports and was a regular spirited spectator at football and basketball games, home and away.
Max was preceded in death by his twin Mac Edward, parents, Charles and Crettie, his son Ricky and brothers Donald and Lusk. Max is survived by his loving wife Carolyn, sister Betty Howerton, children Donavan "Craig" McCoy (Samantha), Russell McCoy, grandchildren Shana Stevens (Andrew), Malaya Cortes-McCoy, Teda Carolyn McCoy, Connor Max McCoy and great grandchildren Waylan Max Stevens, Sebastian Blaine Stevens and several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, October 8, 2015 at Calvary Chapel, 1004 Burley Avenue, Buhl, Idaho. Food and refreshments will be graciously served by Calvary Chapel.
Arrangements are under the direction of Farmer Funeral Chapel of Buhl, Idaho.
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