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Max Edward Weeks

© Bartlesville Examiner
August 5 to September 3, 2012
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

Max Edward Weeks departed this life for his heavenly home, Thursday August 2, 2012 at St. John's Hospital in Tulsa, OK, the results of a heart attack. Max was born September 21st, 1951 in Bartlesville, OK to his parents Austin and Maxine. He shared the last years of his life with his sole-mate Kathy Davis. Part of his legacy will be that he assisted numerous fellow addicts in their paths to drug-free lives.
Those left to cherish his memory are his daughter Jamie Weeks and her soon to be born daughter; his sister Lynn with husband Bob; his brother Skip and his wife Jan; his sole-mate Kathy; his childhood friend and confidant Gary Scott and many other friends.
Services are at Stumpff Funeral Home in Bartlesville Wednesday August 8, 2012 at 11:00a.m.. He will be buried at Memorial Park.
All will miss him dearly.

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