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In Loving Memory

Maxwell, Mark Philip

February 26, 1959 - January 10, 2026

Dear son of the late Edward and Nadine Maxwell (nee Masson).  Dear brother of Lawrence E. Maxwell.  Dear uncle of Ryan E. Maxwell.  Dear cousin of Martha (Rick) Watson, Laura (Jeff) Franke, Tom (Kathy) Turney, John (Trish) Turney, Karen Sanders (nee Kennedy), Anne (the late Matthew) Conway, Dennis (Mary) Kennedy, Kevin (Elizabeth) Kennedy and the late Brian Turney and Stephen (surviving Debbie) Kennedy.  Dear brother-in-law of Theresa (Zulfi) Jeevanjee.  Dear trusted friend.  Avid ice hockey fan.

SERVICES:  Funeral at Kutis Affton Chapel (10151 Gravois Road Affton, Missouri 63123) Wednesday, January 21, 10:00 a.m.  Interment Resurrection Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society appreciated.  Visitation Tuesday, January 20, 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.

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7 thoughts on “Maxwell, Mark Philip”

  1. I am saddened to hear this news. Mark has been my neighbor since 2009. He was a wonderful man and a great neighbor. I’m very sorry for your loss.

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    • Teresa,
      Thank you for your sentiments. He was a great brother and uncle to my son as well. I will endeavor to do right by the neighborhood as I transition the property.

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  2. Mark was a great friend of my three brothers . We all were part of the St Matthias parish. “Max” had a great sense of humor and never failed to make us laugh, which was so very welcome when we lost our brother John. Thank you Max!!!!!

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  3. I can still see Mark driving a huge car up and down Woodward back in the 70s. A wonderful and very funny guy and a great fry to my brothers. A wonderful memory of my younger days has drifted away. Enjoy driving the beautiful roads up above us ‘Max’! My deepest Larry. I hope the memories will bring you peace in the coming days, weeks and months.

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    • Linda,
      Thank you for your sentiments and shared memories. Those were the days, eh? Mark was always appreciative of how your family befriended him. You guys were one the few groups that called him “Max”. He always smiled at that. We collectively learned a lot about life; the good and the bad, growing up in St. Matthias parish. I cherish those times and look forward to our all being together in heaven to share stories and laugh.

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