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Grandchildren:  None listed

Parents:  David and Amy Meyer

Siblings:  Jake
Carson

Grandparents:  None listed
 
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Max Weichert Meyer

Birth Date: 4/23/2001
Death Date: 7/22/2003
Oaklawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery
Anastasis, Lot 29B, Grave 3


Today, we don't understand, but we cherish what we know. MAX was precious. Max was life. He was MAXEY. Not just a child in our family, or even another being in this world because his humanity was an EXPRESSIVE experience for everyone. He embraced moments and engaged people; that is how he lived. He got what this deal is supposed to be about and he spent his time SHOWING us. He knew our language wasn't enough, so he hadn't bothered with it yet. He had a better way. Maxey lived out loud. His face was a big screen TV his whole body the Times Square jumbotron with surround sound. The poetry of his daily message was simple. He wanted YOU to be as happy as he was. He couldn't stand it when people around him were sad. If you cried, he cried. But when you smiled, he smiled, and he pointed, and he hugged you, and gave kisses. Maxey was a hugger, and he knew the power of touch. He adored his big brother and big sister, Jake and Carson. He wanted to be around them, he wanted to be like them. Carson and Jake taught Max how to play and love life and he returned these gifts with adulation for them everyday.

To those of us in Max's circle of life, we were blessed to treasure the experiences of how Max showed his love. He did that a lot with all his aunts, uncles, and cousins and, of course his grandparents. Wherever he was, he owed the place and made old folks smile and celebrate their youth.

But most of al, Max loved his mommy. He encapsulated her beauty. He inherited her spirit. He embodied her unselfish heart and he's still transmitting those wonders back to keep giving to this world.

Right now, Max knows how much we miss him and how much we love him. He's with God, and they're both happy. Max did a lot with a little. We can all learn from that. Max was precious. He embraced moments and engaged people. That was his life. If you want to celebrate his legacy, do just that, and he'll always be with us.

The song Calling All Angels says, "I need a sign to let me know you're here." We seek because we'll never get over how much we miss him. The song also says "I won't give up if YOU don't give up."

Okay Maxey, it's a deal.



My brother Max is not just a two year old.
My brother Max is a hockey goalie.
Now, is that normal?
And he tries to be Mr. Cool.
My family and I celebrate the memories of Max with
Bears on Patrol.
It seems that he never cried, always smiling,
He is very sweet.
He eats dog food.
He swims in the deep end.
Now, is that normal?
It is time to say goodbye.

-Carson Meyer, March 2004.


  Photo Scrapbook
  

Jake, Max and Carson, Easter 2003. The last picture taken of then all together.



The smile says it all.



Our beautiful cherub flashes his toothless grin.



Hanging out with culture girl.



I am special.



I know a secret.



Hey there world.


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