obit for Max Breitzman of Greendale, Wisconsin
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obit for Max Breitzman of Greendale, Wisconsin
| tigerlily =';'= (View posts) | Posted: 17 Dec 2004 4:02PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Max W. Brietzman passed away on Nov. 19, 2004 at the age of 101. Survived by his wife Marie
Wright Brietzman and the late Marie (nee Baravetto) Brietzman. Father of Maxine (Richard) Eddy,
Donald (Anne) Breitzman and James (Judith) Breitzman. Proud and loving grandfather of 13 grand-
children and 28 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.
Max was an original Greendale resident and resided in Greendale most of his life. His greatest
love was for his entire family. He instilled his love for the great out-of-doors, in all
respects, to everyone.
The family would like to thank the entire staff at Oak Crest Retirement Home for the love and
special care given to their father. Also thanks to the VNA for their sincere concern and help.
Max donated his body to the Medical College of Wisconsin. A celebration to his life will be
held in spring.
Note: I was related to Max through my husband although I never met him. This is here as a lasting
memorial for my husbands great uncle Max.
Wright Brietzman and the late Marie (nee Baravetto) Brietzman. Father of Maxine (Richard) Eddy,
Donald (Anne) Breitzman and James (Judith) Breitzman. Proud and loving grandfather of 13 grand-
children and 28 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.
Max was an original Greendale resident and resided in Greendale most of his life. His greatest
love was for his entire family. He instilled his love for the great out-of-doors, in all
respects, to everyone.
The family would like to thank the entire staff at Oak Crest Retirement Home for the love and
special care given to their father. Also thanks to the VNA for their sincere concern and help.
Max donated his body to the Medical College of Wisconsin. A celebration to his life will be
held in spring.
Note: I was related to Max through my husband although I never met him. This is here as a lasting
memorial for my husbands great uncle Max.